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Cradle song
Salt Lake Vocal Artists under direction of Brady Allred with amazing soloist Clara Hurtado Lee. December 14, 2024
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European Choir Video Award - UP Youth Choir - Kwela Kwela
"Kwela Kwela" as sung the University of Pretoria Youth Choir conducted by Lhente-Mari Pitout at their Gala Concert held on 24 September 2011.
A joyous exclamation which is set at a wedding, where the groom is being
asked: "Where are you hiding the bri... more"Kwela Kwela" as sung the University of Pretoria Youth Choir conducted by Lhente-Mari Pitout at their Gala Concert held on 24 September 2011.
A joyous exclamation which is set at a wedding, where the groom is being
asked: "Where are you hiding the bride".
Traditional Sesotho
South African traditional music is known for their movement and dancing in their songs, and the UP Youth Choir accentuates this by highlighting the movement in their performance.
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' Lord Keep Us Safe '
A soldier's 'CALL OF DUTY' in pictures, set to the awesome composition 'Lord Keep Us Safe' by Darren Marc Bartlett and superb choral vocals from Salvacosta.
''This brand new video is a tribute to all the men and women who serve to keep us safe. Thank y... moreA soldier's 'CALL OF DUTY' in pictures, set to the awesome composition 'Lord Keep Us Safe' by Darren Marc Bartlett and superb choral vocals from Salvacosta.
''This brand new video is a tribute to all the men and women who serve to keep us safe. Thank you to all the outstanding individuals who work tirelessly to dedicate their lives to protect us. You are true HEROES and because of your sacrifice, we are able to enjoy many freedoms that most of us take for granted.
Please share and view on all social media sites to raise awareness and show our appreciation.;
Darren Bartlett
''Lord, keep us safe this night,
secure from all our fears;
may angels guard our sleep,
till morning light appears.''
Music Credits
Composer - Darren Marc Bartlett
Vocals - Salvacosta
Lyrics - John Leland, 1792
Producers - Alvin Allison & Darren Bartlett
Video creation - Kingsbere Designs
Copyright DMB Music 2003
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
www.salvacosta.co.uk
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ACL Series - Coventry Carol by Toby Huelin
Cat.No. TKM830. A new and enchanting melody written by Toby Huelin for this well-known set of words, two-part either upper voices or upper and lower
Showcase your choir on our #youtube channel - we offer free music and promotion in return for a recordi... moreCat.No. TKM830. A new and enchanting melody written by Toby Huelin for this well-known set of words, two-part either upper voices or upper and lower
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Water Ruminations - V. Flutes for Dancing
FLUTES FOR DANCING
It's lucky to hear the flutes for dancing
coming down the road. The ground is glowing.
The table set in the yard.
We will drink all this wine tonight
because it's Spring. It is.
It's a growing sea. We're clouds
over the sea,
o... moreFLUTES FOR DANCING
It's lucky to hear the flutes for dancing
coming down the road. The ground is glowing.
The table set in the yard.
We will drink all this wine tonight
because it's Spring. It is.
It's a growing sea. We're clouds
over the sea,
or flecks of matter
in the ocean when the ocean seems lit from within.
I know I'm drunk when I start this ocean talk.
Would you like to see the moon split
in half with one throw?
Texts by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
Performed by the Millennium Consort, Martin Neary, conductor, and the Pomona College Choir, Donna Di Grazia, director.
Water Ruminations is a setting of six poems by the thirteenth-century poet Rumi, in English translations from the Persian by Coleman Barks, for double choir and organ. The poetry sings of literal and spiritual connections between water and sky, a drop of water and human life, flowing water and love, drinking water and its container, the giddiness of spring and rolling s... less
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I NEVER SAW - Davide Riva | Coro Antonio Lamotta
I NEVER SAW
Davide Riva’s beautiful acapella setting for four-part mixed voices is set to the beloved poem by Emily Dickinson. The composition is divided into two repeated sections. In the first section, the choral texture is homo-rhythmic and in the se... moreI NEVER SAW
Davide Riva’s beautiful acapella setting for four-part mixed voices is set to the beloved poem by Emily Dickinson. The composition is divided into two repeated sections. In the first section, the choral texture is homo-rhythmic and in the second section, the voices are set into a simple counterpoint. “I Never Saw” closes on the dominant chord creating a feeling of suspension that enhances the concept of faith expressed by Dickinson.
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The Bell Ringing - sung by Matthew Curtis
Devon folk song arranged for mixed choir
The words of the song can be found in many places on the Net, some more accurate than others. All of the places are in Devon, except Callington, which is in Cornwall, but it is likely to be the correct place sin... moreDevon folk song arranged for mixed choir
The words of the song can be found in many places on the Net, some more accurate than others. All of the places are in Devon, except Callington, which is in Cornwall, but it is likely to be the correct place since it is so close to the centre of the events - ie towns and villages North and West of Dartmoor.
(The Yetties' version of the song refers to "North Looe", but this is very unlikely to be correct, since Looe is much further into Cornwall).
In this the version I finally decided upon "North Lew" (a compromise between Quoditch's version and the Yetties' version):
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