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Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen - Oheneba Adu (AEMP)
Now I've heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth
The minor falls, the major lifts
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelu... moreNow I've heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth
The minor falls, the major lifts
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - John Gardner
RJC Chorale at their Christmas Concert in Knox United Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Unfortunately the organ was malfunctioning and could not add any more punch to the last verse.
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THE SCATTERED LEAVES (SATB & Piano): Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1995/2005); Words by Joseph H. Alb
The Scattered Leaves
(a piece for Jewish Holocaust remembrance)
for SATB Chorus and Piano
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1995, arr. 2005)
Words by Joseph H. Albeck (1995)
The Philovox ensemble
Jane Ring Frank, conductor
Scott Nicholas, piano
Music... moreThe Scattered Leaves
(a piece for Jewish Holocaust remembrance)
for SATB Chorus and Piano
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1995, arr. 2005)
Words by Joseph H. Albeck (1995)
The Philovox ensemble
Jane Ring Frank, conductor
Scott Nicholas, piano
Music: © Copyright 2007 by Ione Press, Inc.,
a division of ECS Publishing. www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
ECS Publishing Catalog No. 6842.
Used by permission.
"We, the living" by Joseph H. Albeck,
© Copyright 1995 by Joseph H. Albeck
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Recording © Copyright 2007 by ECS Publishing.
www.ecspublishing.com All rights reserved.
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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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Yon Monn Nouvo by Sydney Guillaume (World Premiere) - Lake Nona Choirs
(Music begins at 3:30 after introduction)
World Premiere - Florida ACDA Conference - October 31, 2014.
Treble Voices (Lake Nona Middle School) & Lake Nona Singers-(Lake Nona High School)...
Justin Chase, Courtney Connelly, & Michelle Bendett, director... more(Music begins at 3:30 after introduction)
World Premiere - Florida ACDA Conference - October 31, 2014.
Treble Voices (Lake Nona Middle School) & Lake Nona Singers-(Lake Nona High School)...
Justin Chase, Courtney Connelly, & Michelle Bendett, directors.
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For the score, go to: sydneyguillaumemusic.com/portfolio-it…n-monn-nouvo
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Haitian Creole text by: Gabriel T. Guillaume
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English Translation
Yon Monn Nouvo (A World Anew)
Open your ears and listen,
Hear and listen, my friends.
Open your hearts and hear,
Hear and listen, my brothers:
Both you and I are full of dreams;
You help me and I help you.
That is how we will come to build a world anew.
“With many hands, the load is light."
“One finger alone cannot eat okra.”
Knowledge and wealth are goods of humanity
That we must share in all friendliness.
These are statements that bring happiness;
Words of wisdom that make life harvest.
We are, each one of us, seeds of eternity
That sprout and bloom in our humanity.
L... less
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Deo Cantamus Chorale
Our Mission:
Deo Cantamus exists to serve, educate, and promote worship, using quality instrumental and vocal music that glorifies our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We pursue excellence in an effort to worship our God and bring others closer to Him.
... moreOur Mission:
Deo Cantamus exists to serve, educate, and promote worship, using quality instrumental and vocal music that glorifies our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We pursue excellence in an effort to worship our God and bring others closer to Him.
Statement of Purpose:
Deo Cantamus is an organization of musicians whose purpose is to worship the true and living God through the performance of and instruction in quality vocal and instrumental music. Because worshipping God is our fundamental intention, this necessarily requires that we be in right relationship with the God we worship. We believe that this is only possible through faith in Jesus Christ. Therefore, we as individuals are followers of Jesus Christ.
We believe that Jesus is the fully divine and fully human Son of God. His death and resurrection is the only means by which people can have forgiveness of their sins and eternal life. We believe that the guilt of our sins was entirely charged against Him on the cross. On the sole condition of t... less
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Hosanna
Recorded on April 29, 2012 using a Flip Video camera.