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Wassail Song - arr: Pierre Massie - sung by The Stairwell Carollers Virtual Choir
Wassail Song - arr: Pierre Massie, sung by The Stairwell Carollers Virtual Choir, 2020.
Individual Song parts recorded by the choristers using their own equipment following lead videos made by our Director, Pierre. Pierre then put together the video usi... moreWassail Song - arr: Pierre Massie, sung by The Stairwell Carollers Virtual Choir, 2020.
Individual Song parts recorded by the choristers using their own equipment following lead videos made by our Director, Pierre. Pierre then put together the video using Final Cut Pro.
A message from the Director:
"Christmas 2020 is the first year in our 43-year history we have no live concerts, so we present this Virtual Concert of 6 carols.
I am proud of my musical colleagues for putting these videos together. I thank them for their loyalty to our fans and their fellow choir members, and for their diligence in preparing individual performances to such a demanding degree of musicianship.
We all share an understanding of how important it is right now to share the joy of Song with the world.
Joined by my wife Holly and all the members of the Stairwell Carollers, we wish you Peace and joy this Christmas season. We will perform live for you once again soon.
Pierre Massie - director less
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“Earth Song” (F. Ticheli) - ICanto
ICanto's rendition of Ticheli's "Earth Song," conducted by Fitah Rasendrahasina.
The music was recorded live under the technical support of Faniry Andrianavalonome (RamoRecords) and Seta Ramaroson on January 2020.
Sing, Be, Live, See.
This dark stor... moreICanto's rendition of Ticheli's "Earth Song," conducted by Fitah Rasendrahasina.
The music was recorded live under the technical support of Faniry Andrianavalonome (RamoRecords) and Seta Ramaroson on January 2020.
Sing, Be, Live, See.
This dark stormy hour,
The wind, it stirs.
The scorched earth
Cries out in vain:
O war and power,
You blind and blur,
The torn heart
Cries out in pain.
But music and singing
Have been my refuge,
And music and singing
Shall be my light.
A light of Song
Shining Strong: Allelulia!
Through darkness, pain, and strife, I'll
Sing, Be, Live, See...
Peace. less
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Gabriella's Song
Song from the movie 'As It Is In Heaven'.
Lyrics: Py Backman
Music: Stefan Nilsson
Arrangement: Lars Wallenas
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "A Blast From The Past" on May 12, 2015.
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The Song of the Blacksmith - arr. Gustav Holst
The Song of the Blacksmith - arr. Gustav Holst
Performed by the Abbeydale Singers on their 25th anniversary concert, at St. John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield, 16th July 2011.
See http://www.abbeydalesingers.org.uk for more details.
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Are You In Need of a Meaningful Chanukah Song - SATB or TTB?
"There's Something About Those Candles" is a meaningful Chanukah Song available for SATB/piano and TTB/piano choir performances as well as for solosits. This Song focuses on how the light of each Chanukah candle can glow within our heart...
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A Cappella Seasonal Classic ' The Christmas Song ' - Salvacosta Feat. Michelle Bowman
Salvacosta sing this well known seasonal Classic Christmas Song from The Christmas Collection.
The Christmas Song
Mel Torme & Bob Wells
Arr. Derric Johnson
Copyright 1946 Chappel-Morris Ltd
Performed by Salvacosta
Featuring Michelle Bowman
DMB Mu... moreSalvacosta sing this well known seasonal Classic Christmas Song from The Christmas Collection.
The Christmas Song
Mel Torme & Bob Wells
Arr. Derric Johnson
Copyright 1946 Chappel-Morris Ltd
Performed by Salvacosta
Featuring Michelle Bowman
DMB Music
www.dmbmusic.co.uk
Video Creation - Kingsbere Designs
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
Copyright DMB MUSIC 2016
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THE Song of RUTH for Soprano Solo, SATB Chorus unaccompanied by Stanley M. Hoffman (2015)
The Song of Ruth, a setting of the most famous passage from the Book of Ruth (Ruth 1:16–17), opens with a gentle polyphonic section for the chorus. (“Do not ask me to leave you, or to stop following you; for where ever you go, I will go, and where you sta... moreThe Song of Ruth, a setting of the most famous passage from the Book of Ruth (Ruth 1:16–17), opens with a gentle polyphonic section for the chorus. (“Do not ask me to leave you, or to stop following you; for where ever you go, I will go, and where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people, and your God my God.”) The soprano joins the choir for the twice-repeated middle section of the piece. The music here is contrastingly homophonic and intense. (“Where you die, I will die and be buried.”) The tune and harmonies are borrowed from a passage in my piece Selections from “The Song of Songs” for male voice and band. That piece is dedicated to my wife, Ruth, hence the connection. If that were not enough, our daughter is named Naomi! The Song of Ruth closes with a recapitulation of the music from the opening, but with new words assigned to it, and with the soprano soloist providing a descant for it. (“May the Lord cause ill fate to befall me, and more, if anything but death separates me and you.”) Appropriat... less
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"Shopping" | Choir singing + Bodypercussion
"Shopping" Song/music was composed by Sabine Wüsthoff (2014). The Song/music is written for equal voices and bodypercussion. The Berlin Girls' Choir, conducted by Sabine Wüsthoff, performed the Song during the annual rehearsal week in Kröchlendorff Castle... more"Shopping" Song/music was composed by Sabine Wüsthoff (2014). The Song/music is written for equal voices and bodypercussion. The Berlin Girls' Choir, conducted by Sabine Wüsthoff, performed the Song during the annual rehearsal week in Kröchlendorff Castle, 1st of April 2015.
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The Cloned Sheep Song (parody of Im Märzen der Bauer)
Parody of the traditional German folk Song about the life of the farmer (Im Märzen der Bauer).
In this version the farmer takes advantage of many of the technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but the world changes strangely.
This is t... moreParody of the traditional German folk Song about the life of the farmer (Im Märzen der Bauer).
In this version the farmer takes advantage of many of the technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but the world changes strangely.
This is the English version. The German original is also available on this site.