ore">Blue Spirit Vocals performance at the Sounding the City morning session on Sunday 21st October 2012 - Gathering voices Festival of Song www.festivalofsong.org.uk. Blue Spirit Vocals ( http://www.bluespiritvocals.co.uk/ ) are a new and exciting youth ch... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreore" style="display:none;">Blue Spirit Vocals performance at the Sounding the City morning session on Sunday 21st October 2012 - Gathering voices Festival of Song www.festivalofsong.org.uk. Blue Spirit Vocals ( http://www.bluespiritvocals.co.uk/ ) are a new and exciting youth choir from Bristol formed in January 2010 and already has over 50 members. These amazingly talented youngsters perform beautiful, uplifting music. The repertoire is an eclectic mix of music ranging from folk to musical, traditional and popular in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Their confidence, infectious enthusiasm and passionate singing make them enchanting to watch. Seasonal performances in and around Bristol, include prestigious venues such as the Colston Hall and Bristol Zoo. less
voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/O_nata_lux_(Scott_Villard) #ChoralTracks #MatthewCurtis #AlexandraBurch
voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Raise_a_glass_of_Christmas_cheer_(Scott_Villard) #ChoralTracks #MatthewCurtis #AlexandraBurch
Music: Jean-Christophe Rosaz by Maîtrise de Caen cond. Olivier Opdebeeck Editions JC Rosaz
ore">Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreore" style="display:none;">Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies: Many years ago I wrote an "oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs, sung as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" and "What I say said Eeyore is that it's unsettling" and I have used them for various sections of these Canticles, with Eeyore's little song curiously dominating the Lesser Doxology - Glory be to the Father and to the Son... The work, called Poohratorio of course, is due to be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031). less
Mar. 14, 2015 Accompanist: Steven Webb http://www.prairievoices.org https://www.facebook.com/Prairievoices https://twitter.com/_Prairievoices
voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Missa_Brevis_in_C_Melodic_Major_(2019)_(Scott_Villard) #ChoralTracks #MatthewCurtis #AlexandraBurch
Let it be me (Je t' appartiens - Gilbert Bécaud) 4-voices SATB version by Vocalix
DYCI Dagalak Nelson Dela Cruz, conductor
ore">Thomas Weelkes' madrigal transposed down for men's voices and sung by the dwsChorale originally published in Balletts and Madrigals, to Five Voyces, 1598. Hark, all ye lovely saints above Diana hath agreed with Love, His fiery weapon to remove. F... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreore" style="display:none;">Thomas Weelkes' madrigal transposed down for men's voices and sung by the dwsChorale originally published in Balletts and Madrigals, to Five Voyces, 1598. Hark, all ye lovely saints above Diana hath agreed with Love, His fiery weapon to remove. Fa la la. Do you not see How they agree? Then cease fair ladies; why weep ye? Fa la la. See, see, your mistress bids you cease, and welcome Love, with love's increase, Diana hath procured your peace. Fa la la. Cupid hath sworn His bow forlorn To break and burn, ere ladies mourn. Fa la la. less