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Homechoir's First Folk Festival
Homechoir's first Folk Festival - a whole load of folk 'n' fun!
Our programme includes:
00:00 Introduction and Warm-up
12:01 Over the Hills and Far Away
13:54 One Misty Moisty Morning
17:14 Alison Gross
21:26 When The Boat Comes In
24:13 She Move... moreHomechoir's first Folk Festival - a whole load of folk 'n' fun!
Our programme includes:
00:00 Introduction and Warm-up
12:01 Over the Hills and Far Away
13:54 One Misty Moisty Morning
17:14 Alison Gross
21:26 When The Boat Comes In
24:13 She Moved Through The Fair
27:29 Noyana
29:30 House of the Rising Sun
33:11 O Susanna
34:31 Man of Constant Sorrow
38:09 John Kanaka
41:32 I'se The B'y!
ALL WORDS DISPLAYED ON SCREEN!
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Galaxias What do you think of the message of this piece?
When I wrote Galaxies I thought "No matter how far away we are, each person is like a star that shines and gives warmth to those who love and value. It is like a galaxy where each star, although separated by thousands of Light years, is part of a communit...
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David Rain: "Stella" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
"Stella" is dedicated to my friend Kristina, who introduced me to this remarkable French poem by Victor Hugo written while in exile on the Isle of Jersey.
It is a complex layered poem exploring a multitude of interactions with the Morning star - in na... more"Stella" is dedicated to my friend Kristina, who introduced me to this remarkable French poem by Victor Hugo written while in exile on the Isle of Jersey.
It is a complex layered poem exploring a multitude of interactions with the Morning star - in naturalistic, religious, spiritual and seemingly political terms.
Sincere thanks to Matthew Curtis (choraltracks.com) for recording "Stella."
To purchase the sheet music for this song, please contact: info@leadingnote.com.
I would like to acknowledge the a cappella choir that I sing in, The Stairwell Carollers, and our director Pierre Massie, for their musical inspiration these past 26 years.
I would also like to thank my friends in our "Ad hoc Chorale" for testing out this piece in one of our informal workshops and offering valuable comments.
And with deepest appreciation to my brother Adam Rain and my friend Geneviève Lajoie for their invaluable support throughout my composing journey. less
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While shepherds watched their flocks by night in various melodies
It all began with the idea one Morning that the "other tune" for Nahum Tate's carol "While shepherds watched" is,
of course, the Yorkshire ditty "On Ilkley moor bar t'hat".
Well, as the day progressed to afternoon, other tunes got added, resulting in ... moreIt all began with the idea one Morning that the "other tune" for Nahum Tate's carol "While shepherds watched" is,
of course, the Yorkshire ditty "On Ilkley moor bar t'hat".
Well, as the day progressed to afternoon, other tunes got added, resulting in a curious potpourri for choir and piano.
The choir gets to sing "On Ilkla Moor", the Este psalter tune known to all, and also Auld Lang Syne.
The second voice, in its madrigalian way, gets a sly English cadence!.
Meanwhile, the piano also gets some sly references to "Sing a song of sixpence" and "Scotland the brave".
I sang it in G (ATBB) on this video, to fit my multitrack range,
but mixed choir versions are also available on musicaneo:
in C (SATB) (fairly high for the sopranos)
http://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196257_while_shepherds_watched_-_in_various_melodies.html#196258
and in Bflat (SATB) (fairly low for the basses)
http://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196257_while_shepherds_watched_-_in_various_melodies.html#196257
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BYU Men's Chorus
Bienvenue! to the Brigham Young University Men’s Chorus, 180 stripling singers who inspire their audiences with exceptional music brimming with power. We may be studying physics, philosophy or French in our off hours, yet once we don the Blue Blazer our v... moreBienvenue! to the Brigham Young University Men’s Chorus, 180 stripling singers who inspire their audiences with exceptional music brimming with power. We may be studying physics, philosophy or French in our off hours, yet once we don the Blue Blazer our voices and hearts are unified in singing about all that is good in the world. Reverent to rambunctious, Hebrew to Hindi, our brotherhood would like to share it all with you.
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All Sing Community Choir
A fun community choir that meets on a Friday Morning 10am - 12noon at Hunston Village Hall, Chichester, West Sussex.
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Dreaming of the perfect choir (a Light-hearted fantasy)
[The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across th...
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Joyous Light Promo
Cantores Celestes directed By Kelly Galbraith releases their 7th CD April 21, 2018 in time to celebrate their 30th Anniversary year. It’s ALL Canadian and features some of the best award- winning musicians in the country: Anne Lindsay, Tony Quarrington, S... moreCantores Celestes directed By Kelly Galbraith releases their 7th CD April 21, 2018 in time to celebrate their 30th Anniversary year. It’s ALL Canadian and features some of the best award- winning musicians in the country: Anne Lindsay, Tony Quarrington, Stuart Laughton, Stephen Tam, Jordan O'Connor and Kate Carver.
Cantores Celestes commissioned five of the pieces without grants of any kind (two by Tony Quarrington, two by Anne Lindsay and one by Clifford Ford). The music will make you happy and be the sound track for your day. The fiddle soars. The double bass grooves as the guitar and piano support the voices of Cantores Celestes. There is trumpet, flute, organ, mandolin and harmonica. There are love songs and odes to the sea. A wildly different tune called Hauntings is based on a scary tale from New Brunswick. This recording promises to be a highLight in your collection. www.cantorescelestes.com less