A timeless classic, perfect for Lent, with a stunning recording .... https://youtu.be/EiOlCEfYEh4
Muzaria perform this traditional RUSSIAN CAROL at the Christmas Celebration Concert at st Aldhelm's, in aid of Brendoncare on 15/412/18 Lyrics Catherine Paul Original Copyright 1968 Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew Ltd Arrangement Darren Marc Ba... more
A part of the choir's winning performance at the 59th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2016 in Varaždin. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.choir m.marulic_choir@yahoo.com recording and production: Bernard Kahle www.facebook.com/BKrecordings b.k... more
Recorded November 2020 Traditional English Carol arr. Barlow Bradford Audio Engineer: John Paul Hayward Video Engineer: Carter Durham Program Notes: http://www.utahchamberartists.org/wp-...
English Translation: FOR YOU, MOTHER (French-English translation) From the depths of my memory, With the hollow of my memories, Between the joys of my childhood And all my future dreams, I feel you my beautiful angel I see you my love O m... more
Do you love singing and wish you could do more? Battersea Choral Workshops' theme for 2011 is Tallis to Whitacre. Our workshops take place in the beautiful river side church of St Mary's Battersea. There you will spend the day under the expert d... more
Transposed version of Andrew Emmet's a cappella arrangement of By the light of the Silvery moon (lyrics by Ed Madden, original music by Gus Edwards). This is my one-man choir (dwsChorale) performance (transposed down to A flat).
This is the recording off of Shadows and Reflections, preformed by WomenSing, Martin Benevenuto, artistic director. Commissioned by WomenSing and the River of Words Foundation. Youth Inspiring Youth Commission (2008) Composed between January 20... more
Short unedited excerpt from Oct 1 2013 recording session at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City. The choir is an ad Hoc group of pros assembled for the session. This is raw footage, captured on my camera with its tiny microphone. I w... more
A madrigal (Though Philomela lost her love) by the Renaissance composer Thomas Morley, followed by a 20th century re-write of the madrigal by Richard McHale in she-woop-de-wop style (with Mr Morley looking on in some confusion!), ending with the original ... more