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Aya Ngena for one man choir
Zulu song of liberation with additional verse of peace in English
Aya ngena = They Come In,
Aya phuma = They get out,
Aya didizela = They're in a state of confusion,
Aya sab' amagwala = The cowards are scared.
Peace we bring you
why must evr... moreZulu song of liberation with additional verse of peace in English
Aya ngena = They Come In,
Aya phuma = They get out,
Aya didizela = They're in a state of confusion,
Aya sab' amagwala = The cowards are scared.
Peace we bring you
why must evr'ybody keep on fighting
when hunger needs to be fought
leave your guns now
fight with ploughshares
leave your guns now
video:
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
group:
Aberystwyth Male voice choir
The Choir was first formed in 1962 as Aberystwyth Post Office Gleemen under the direction of James Morse. During the fifty plus years of its lifetime it has benefited from the leadership of five further conductors, david Griffiths, Margaret Maddock, Len W... moreThe Choir was first formed in 1962 as Aberystwyth Post Office Gleemen under the direction of James Morse. During the fifty plus years of its lifetime it has benefited from the leadership of five further conductors, david Griffiths, Margaret Maddock, Len Williams, Carol Davies and our present Director of Music, Alwyn Evans.
The choir has travelled widely over the years with tours in Europe, United States and Canada besides engagements throughout Wales and England. Our concert venues have varied from village halls to national auditoria and great cathedrals. In the Eisteddfod field we have won two National first prizes plus several seconds and others. In 2012 we celebrated our 50th anniversary. In 2015 we again sang at the 1000 voices at The ROYAL ALBERT HALL London and with tenor Russell Watson during his UK tour less
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Santo Salvadoreño
Santo Salvadoreño- Coro Lux Dei
Parroquia Santa Rita de Casia
Director: Alfonso Ortega Mantecón.
Informes y contrataciones (sólo México) a Coroluxdei@hotmail.com
video:
Mister Sandman (choral arrangement)
The 50s song Mister Sandman by Pat Ballard, which I arranged, on request, for our local choir. After a few concerts, I thought it would also be fun to sing it all myself (multitracking), so here it is.
I have now published the score; see below
video:
The Poohratorio, an "oratorio" on Winnie the Pooh for voices and instruments
The Poohratorio is based on chapter 8 of A A Milne’s “Now we are Six” (The expotition to the North Pole)
It is set for various voices (spoken and sung) and either guitar or guitar with other optional instruments following the guitar part.
Each character... moreThe Poohratorio is based on chapter 8 of A A Milne’s “Now we are Six” (The expotition to the North Pole)
It is set for various voices (spoken and sung) and either guitar or guitar with other optional instruments following the guitar part.
Each character has his own theme (leitmotif).
This 1989 recording was created by the composer using his voice, classical guitar and various electronic instruments.
video:
Que el Señor te bendiga y te proteja (Basden)
This is the same recording, but with some sculpture photographs I took several years ago. Details are given at the end of the video.
I've uploaded this to complement ChoirPlace's posting of the original video (with the score) on Facebook earlier today.... moreThis is the same recording, but with some sculpture photographs I took several years ago. Details are given at the end of the video.
I've uploaded this to complement ChoirPlace's posting of the original video (with the score) on Facebook earlier today. Thank you ChoirPlace for sharing my music!