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Sing a Song of Sixpence
from: Five Childhood Lyrics
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at a Provincial Choir Competition on March 12, 2017.
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2014 New Boys First Song
The new boy Song of 2014 (Music is my Life), as performed during the New Boys first Wednesday concert on 19 February 2014.
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Sesere eeye
Ensemble performs "Sesere Eeye", a traditional Song and dance from the Torres Strait Islands in Northern Australia.
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Toy Story 3 = Awesome! (The Facebook Song)
In "Toy Story 3 = Awesome!", The Australian Voices sing a Song of Facebook. Composed and conducted by Artistic Director, Gordon Hamilton, this innovative new Facebook Song takes The Australian Voices where no choir has dared to go - the inner space of the... moreIn "Toy Story 3 = Awesome!", The Australian Voices sing a Song of Facebook. Composed and conducted by Artistic Director, Gordon Hamilton, this innovative new Facebook Song takes The Australian Voices where no choir has dared to go - the inner space of the Internet and the unexplored and unexpected worlds of new experiences, bizarre human relationships and pop culture adoration. This journey discovers new languages and the addictive memes and viral concepts that are attaching themselves to every facet of human life. less
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Anúna : The Wild Song
Written by Michael McGlynn, with solos by Lynn Hilary and Sarah O'Kennedy. Originally commissioned by the Finnish sextet RAJATON, this video was made in 2005 and was filmed and edited by Michael McGlynn.
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Via Dolorosa - Song of Lent
Lagu ini dibawakan oleh Cantare dal Cuore saat pelayanan paduan suara ibadat Jumat Agung 2018 di Gereja Katolik Redemptor Mundi Surabaya.
This Song was presented by Cantare dal Cuore at Good Friday 2018 in Redemptor Mundi Catholic Church-Surabaya.
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Kenyan Boys Choir - Asio
A Song from the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation Song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the c... moreA Song from the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation Song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the community.
This rendition by the Kenyan Boys Choir;
Drums: Henry Wekesa Wanjala ( www.instagram.com/wekesahw )
Solo: Christopher Mukhovi ( www.instagram.com/krismuk )
Singers:
Alvin Kadaji ( www.twitter.com/alvinkadaji )
Erick Kyama ( www.instagram.com/erickyama )
Lawrence Barasa ( www.instagram.com/lawrencebarasa )
Kenneth Gikuiyu ( www.instagram.com/kuiyuofficial )
Smith Milongo ( www.instagram.com/smith_hems )
Kelvin Mahasi ( www.instagram.com/k_mahac )
Bernard Agwanda ( www.instagram.com/agwandabena )
David Rombo ( www.instagram.com/dayvogram )
Charles Murage ( www.instagram.com/ragz2beechez ) less
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Thousands or more (The Copper Family)
A Song from the Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English southern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived there since at least 16th C. Song is also known as "Sorrows away". T... moreA Song from the Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English southern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived there since at least 16th C. Song is also known as "Sorrows away". This version is based on an arrangement by The Poozies.
This concert was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gathers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all Songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight Songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in the winter are performed at St. Peters by the Waterfront, Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Bring us in good ale for men's voices
Bring us in good ale is a mediaeval drinking Song. The premise of the Song is that the singers (or players) want no food and so they find all sorts of reasons not to eat: they just want good ale!