Ni Moja Lyrics Sisi ni moja (We are one) Song for Global IB Conference 2018 words & music-Jacob Narverud We all laugh, we all cry, We all feel hunger, we all feel pain. We all love, we all hate, We all hope, and we all dream. We ar... more
Craven Arms Men's Chorus, or CAMC, are a male voice choir based in South Shropshire who Sing under the musical direction of Kimee Cleaton. the Chorus Sings a wide repertoire of music drawn from classical, pop, musical theatre and folk as well as the more ... more
"Mother, Please Explain", No. 2 from "Bergerettes". Traditional French country Song, from a setting by J. B. Weckerlin, arr. John Lewers. English translation by Sigmund Spaeth. Recorded live on Sunday, May 5, 2013, at All Saints Episcopal Church in For... more
Mabe Ladies Choir perform Greg Gilpin's arrangement of folk Song the Wayfaring Stranger with accompanist Rico Gerber at the keyboard.
Choriosity - the acapella pop choir in the YMCA in Ulm, Germany! Thank you, Lorde and Pentatonix for this Song and inspiring arrangement! We enjoyed it a lot! We are a non-professional choir of young people and we love the challenges of great acapella mus... more
the Men of Octarium Sing the Moosebutter arrangement of "Star Wars - John Williams Is the Man" at the ArtsKC Awards Luncheon. January 27, 2012 Starlight theater Kansas City, Missouri
On year 1983, one of most popular latvian composers Raimonds Pauls wrote Song cycle "Spuldze un nakts taureņi"(in latvian means "lamp and night butterflies"). After 30 years, no score left only audio record. Diriģente -- Zane Zilberte. Solists -- Zigfrī... more
Birds' Lullaby, 3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement III) text: Emily Pauline Johnson music: Nathaniel Barnes Singer: Matthew Curtis I Sing to us, cedars; the twilight is creeping With shadowy garments, the wilderness through; All day we have carol... more
Flos Campi (meaning "flower of the field" in Latin—from the Song of Songs) is an early music ensemble comprised of students from the University of Southern California. We specialize in repertoire from 1750 and before.
A trio arrangement of the old English folk Song "Green Broom" about a young man who is sent out to work and finds a lady who wants to marry him. I have classified this as SSA but it is also possible for Soprano Mezzo and Alto Other lower versions are coming soon.