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SILENT NIGHT - Arr. Ivo Antognini (SATB div. a cappella)
A new arrangement for mixed choir of the famous "SILENT NIGHT" by Swiss/Italian composer Ivo Antognini.
All the voices were recorded by Matthew J. Curtis - ChoralTracks.com
For a complete perusal visit Antognini's website - www.ivoantognini.com
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Leonardo Schiavo - Pater noster
Leonardo Schiavo - Pater noster
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S:t Jacobs Chamber Choir (Stockholm); Conductor: Gary Graden.
Assisi, Basilica Superiore di San Francesco; September 13 2014.
International Composition Competition... moreLeonardo Schiavo - Pater noster
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S:t Jacobs Chamber Choir (Stockholm); Conductor: Gary Graden.
Assisi, Basilica Superiore di San Francesco; September 13 2014.
International Composition Competition "Francesco Siciliani": winner of critics prize and audience's prize.
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Choirs R Us: River Deep Mountain High
Performed at our Choirs R Us Christmas Concert 2017 in Barnet on 9th December 2017 in aid of the North London Samaritans.
Choir Director: Jenny Bennett.
Keyboardist: Ben Croft.
For more info: www.choirsrus.co.uk
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Zither Carol transposed for men's voices
This is a transposed version of Malcolm Sargent's "Zither Carol". It is based on a Czech Furiant (a fast dance with metre shifting between duple and triple time) called "Sedlák, sedlák", which was also sung as a light-hearted and frolicsome song gently po... moreThis is a transposed version of Malcolm Sargent's "Zither Carol". It is based on a Czech Furiant (a fast dance with metre shifting between duple and triple time) called "Sedlák, sedlák", which was also sung as a light-hearted and frolicsome song gently poking fun at a corpulent farmer.
The words of the carol are by Malcolm Sargent himself.
Girls and boys, leave your toys. make no noise,
Kneel at His crib and worship Him.
At Thy shrine, Child divine, we are Thine,
Our Saviour's here.
"Hallelujah!" the church bells ring,
"Hallelujah!" the angels sing,
"Hallelujah!" from ev'rything.
All must draw near.
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Hutchesons' Choral Society
HCS is a non-auditioning, mixed-voice choir of approx 60 voices, based in the south side of Glasgow.
We rehearse, in excellent facilities provided by Hutchesons' Grammar School, on Monday evenings, Aug - Nov and Jan - Mar; we give two concerts, in Nov ... moreHCS is a non-auditioning, mixed-voice choir of approx 60 voices, based in the south side of Glasgow.
We rehearse, in excellent facilities provided by Hutchesons' Grammar School, on Monday evenings, Aug - Nov and Jan - Mar; we give two concerts, in Nov and Mar, in an on-site auditorium, with 3-manual digital organ. The auditorium can accommodate 60 singers, up to 30 orchestral players and an audience of around 250 (300 max).
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Antioch Chamber Ensemble
Widely regarded as one of the finest professional Choral music ensembles in the United States, The Antioch Chamber Ensemble is currently celebrating its 14th season of exceptional music-making, having made its debut at the gala opening of the New Jersey P... moreWidely regarded as one of the finest professional Choral music ensembles in the United States, The Antioch Chamber Ensemble is currently celebrating its 14th season of exceptional music-making, having made its debut at the gala opening of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in 1997. Under the leadership of founding Artistic Director Joshua Copeland, the ensemble strives to present as diverse a program as possible of the world’s greatest Choral literature, both sacred and secular, and has performed works ranging from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary masterpieces with a core group of ten to twelve of the New York metropolitan area’s finest singers. In 2008, Antioch was awarded first-place honors in the highly prestigious Tolosa International Choral Competition in Spain, establishing them among the top rank of professional choirs in the world. In recent seasons, Antioch has been called “stellar,” “flawless,” “an exceptional group,” and “a spectacular example of what a classical choir should sound like” by th... less
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Newquay Male Voice Choir 2010.
This video is made up of moments from NMVC wonderful 2010. Not all events have been recorded on this video so as to leave room for other videos.
Newquay and the surrounding coast line provides the back ground .
It is hard not to sing when blessed wit... moreThis video is made up of moments from NMVC wonderful 2010. Not all events have been recorded on this video so as to leave room for other videos.
Newquay and the surrounding coast line provides the back ground .
It is hard not to sing when blessed with a home land as beautifull as ours.
Oll an gwella
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Lullaby
Ian Assersohn conducts Dorking Camerata as they record his setting of "Lullaby" - words by Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) and John Fletcher (1564-1593). This is from Ian's Sundry Songs for SATB, a collection of 5 Choral songs published in 2010, which are s... moreIan Assersohn conducts Dorking Camerata as they record his setting of "Lullaby" - words by Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) and John Fletcher (1564-1593). This is from Ian's Sundry Songs for SATB, a collection of 5 Choral songs published in 2010, which are settings of Tudor Poems. Haunting and contemporary, they also look back to evoke the spirit of the Elizabethan age.
Recorded on 14th May 2011 at Treetops Recording Studio, Capel, Surrey, UK by Mark Sugden-Best.
Video by David Tilsley
Links: www.appletreemusic.net www.dorkingcamerata.org www.treetopsstudio.co.uk less
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Mabe Ladies Choir
Mabe Ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has long been one of Cornwall’s premier Choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-somethin... moreMabe Ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has long been one of Cornwall’s premier Choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-something they unite once a week in Penryn to indulge and nurture their love of singing.
The women of Mabe Ladies Choir take their music making very seriously, constantly striving to achieve the highest artistic and technical standards. That said, they do spend an inordinate amount of time laughing! Whether it’s in the rehearsal room or the concert hall the emphasis is on fun & enjoyment, for choir and audience alike. Rule Number One of being a Mabe Lady is to have fun. There is no rule Number Two less