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Seleke le Masole gospel choir
Seleke le masole is a choir mixed with people who are relatives/related.itsa family choir based on postola music.
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Jean's
"Jean’s", based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, was established in the fall of 1998. Its 30 singers represent each and every possible walk of life.
Good, solid, serious musical work, hand in hand with a particularly warm, family-like atmosphere, ... more"Jean’s", based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, was established in the fall of 1998. Its 30 singers represent each and every possible walk of life.
Good, solid, serious musical work, hand in hand with a particularly warm, family-like atmosphere, have made every “Jean’s” rehearsal and performance something very special indeed.
Our popularity is due in equal measure to the high quality of our performances and to our repertoire,“Love Around the World”, a wonderful songbook comprised of original five-part arrangements (all arranged by Jeanne Rabin herself) of the world’s most beloved love songs of all time – both in Hebrew and English, with a sprinkling of other languages as well.
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Call of the Champions
John Williams conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and International Children's Choir in performing the 2002 Winter Olympic theme song "Call of the Champions" during the Cultural Olympiad concert, February 9, 2002. "Call of th... moreJohn Williams conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and International Children's Choir in performing the 2002 Winter Olympic theme song "Call of the Champions" during the Cultural Olympiad concert, February 9, 2002. "Call of the Champions" was composed by John Williams for the 2002 Olympic Games.
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“Citius, Altius, Fortius!” That was the soaring sound that was heard during the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Those three Latin words, meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger,” echoed throughout millions of homes as people around the world tuned in to watch those games. “Call of the Champions” was a spectacular collaboration that inspired hearts and lifted spirits of a nation still reeling from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed the national anthem at the opening ceremonies, which included a tribute using the flag that was flown at Ground Zero.
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Inspira | Winter Games (Can't You Feel it?)
The Inspira Chamber Choir (formerly Calgary Youth Chorus) performs the theme from the 1988 Calgary Olympic Winter Games by David Foster at the 10th Golden Gate International Choir Festival (Oakland, CA, USA)
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Sing out Strong
Sing out Strong is a SINGCLUSIVE family of choirs for mental health and wellbeing. The organisation was set up by professional conductor, Emma Rowland, who suffers with anxiety and depression. Emma wanted to make choirs, and singing, more accessible to ... moreSing out Strong is a SINGCLUSIVE family of choirs for mental health and wellbeing. The organisation was set up by professional conductor, Emma Rowland, who suffers with anxiety and depression. Emma wanted to make choirs, and singing, more accessible to everyone.
During the COVID lockdown, SOS has been offering FREE virtual choirs to the entire world. We're currently (June 2020) in 80 countries and working with thousands of singers each week. We've just launched our fourth project, an original song, ready to be made into a virtual choir video. less
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It was a Lover and his Lass (a modern madrigal)
A jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones
(or cell phones as they say in the USA).
These pretty city folk walk down supermarket aisles chatting to each other on their mobile p... moreA jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones
(or cell phones as they say in the USA).
These pretty city folk walk down supermarket aisles chatting to each other on their mobile phones instead through the green corn fields of Shakespeare's original
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I'm Going All the Way by Soul Symphony Choir
Helena shares her perspective of the song and being part of the Soul Symphony Choir Family. Lead vocal by Helena.
I’m Going all the Way lyrics
Whatever it takes to make it… (uh –huh)
I’m going all the way! (yeah yeah)
I may be down sometimes… (uh ... moreHelena shares her perspective of the song and being part of the Soul Symphony Choir Family. Lead vocal by Helena.
I’m Going all the Way lyrics
Whatever it takes to make it… (uh –huh)
I’m going all the way! (yeah yeah)
I may be down sometimes… (uh –huh)
But I won’t be down always! (no no!)
I’ve had some problems
Heartache and pain
Tryin’ to find the answers
‘been rackin’ my brain
Oh but as I thought about it
Began to come clear…
To get myself together
Go on from HERE…
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Whatever it takes to make it…
I’m going all the way (Oh yes I am! Oh yes I am now!)
I may be down sometimes (yeah yeah)
But I won’t be down always!
Now I know better,
It’s time to move on
My determination…
Is what keeps me strong!
Oh I believe in myself
Like never before!
Faith is the key…
To unlock the Door!
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Whatever it takes to make it…
I’m going all the way (Yeaaaaaahhhh!)
I may be down sometimes (Sometimes…)
But I won’t be down always! (Not Everyday…Some days…oh but not Always!)
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O Nata Lux - ECU Chorale - 2013 OMEA In-Service Workshop
The East Central University Chorale performing "O Nata Lux" by ECU Resident composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tul... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "O Nata Lux" by ECU Resident composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tulsa during the Oklahoma Music Educators Association 2013 convention.
January 17th, 2013