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Sing - (St Paul's Community Choir)
Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow (2012),
Enjoy our latest virtual choir video "Sing".
This was one of the first Songs we had ever learnt at the choir and is still one of our favourites!
If you would like to Sing with us in the next ... moreWritten by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow (2012),
Enjoy our latest virtual choir video "Sing".
This was one of the first Songs we had ever learnt at the choir and is still one of our favourites!
If you would like to Sing with us in the next project, send us a message to:
stpauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
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Singing lessons
Thank you Aaron for giving me more confidence in my voice and my passion to Sing. Your tips and help allowed me to have the best of myself. I'd love for more people who are as passionate about Sing and that would like to be an artist. He's worked with the...
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"Four Slovak Folk Songs"- Bela Bartók, Sz. 70
"Cuatro canciones eslovacas" de Bela Bartók (1. Wedding Song from Poniky, 2. Song of the Hayharvesters from Hiadel, 3. Dancing Song from Medzibrod, 4. Dancing Song from Poniky). Coro del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Canarias. Piano: Nauzet Medros. ... more"Cuatro canciones eslovacas" de Bela Bartók (1. Wedding Song from Poniky, 2. Song of the Hayharvesters from Hiadel, 3. Dancing Song from Medzibrod, 4. Dancing Song from Poniky). Coro del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Canarias. Piano: Nauzet Medros. Directora: Nikoleta S. Popova
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How to teach (and learn) a Song by ear 2
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last week in How to teach (and learn) a Song by ear 1 I wrote about the oral tradition, teaching by ear, starting notes and breaking a Song down into...
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I Sing of the Northland Video
While in #choir-antine, LSYC Singers wanted to give back to our community we love so much. LSYC performs Eric Barnum's "I Sing of the Northland," a piece commissioned by LSYC in 2016.
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Song of PEACE - Revisited 2021 - Jake & Oliver Bartlett
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Song of PEACE - Revisited 2021
In 2002 my Brother Wayne and I wrote a Song for the BBC Choirboy of the year, James Eager.
Last year my Nephews Jake & Oliver recorded a new vocal and we captured them in a video. Thi... more#Muzaria #DarrenBartlett #dmbmusic
Song of PEACE - Revisited 2021
In 2002 my Brother Wayne and I wrote a Song for the BBC Choirboy of the year, James Eager.
Last year my Nephews Jake & Oliver recorded a new vocal and we captured them in a video. This year I have spent several months creating a new video with some stunning winter scenes for your pleasure.
I hope you enjoy this Song once again this year.
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"A Song of Peace" (Da Pacem, Domine)
"A Song of Peace" written by Jonathan Adams, published by Pavane Publishing, P1337 and beautifully sung by Matthew Curtis, Choral Tracks LLC.
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Tallis: How Shall I Sing
Tallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest.
The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In ... moreTallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest.
The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In Fight" (Psalm 2) and also known as "third mode melody". The text is from John Mason (1645--1694) a parish priest of St. Giles.
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Koloi ya Elija (South Africa)
This is a very popular church Song, but is a bit unusual in that it originated as a folk Song about driving a car. Usually it is the church Song which is incorporated into the folk culture. In the Sotho language:
"I also like to see the angels on Moun... moreThis is a very popular church Song, but is a bit unusual in that it originated as a folk Song about driving a car. Usually it is the church Song which is incorporated into the folk culture. In the Sotho language:
"I also like to see the angels on Mount Zion, with all the blessed people."
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
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NGK The Lord Bless You And Keep You
Nidarosdomens Guttekor from Norway Sing John Rutter's beautiful Song The Lord Bless You And Keep You. I am sorry about the ending. The Norwegian lady had to tell people that "Shrek" would be coming up next. Surely she could have waited for a minute !!