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Swiloyini - Òran
Òran performs a Medley of Tsonga, Zulu and Sotho Traditional songs, conducted by South African exchange chorister Thato Ntlatleng. Arranged by our sister choir, University of Pretoria Youth Choir. Performed at Ubuntu, Feb. 22, 2014 in Edmonton, Alberta, C... moreÒran performs a Medley of Tsonga, Zulu and Sotho Traditional songs, conducted by South African exchange chorister Thato Ntlatleng. Arranged by our sister choir, University of Pretoria Youth Choir. Performed at Ubuntu, Feb. 22, 2014 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For more information on the Kokopelli Choir Association, visit http://kokopellichoirs.com.
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Afei Ayeyi Nwomto Mu - Samuel Medley (Now in A Song of Praise) | N4 |
Stanzas in English
1. Now, in a song of grateful Praise, To my dear Lord my voice I'll raise;
With all His saints I'll ioin to tell-My Jesus has done all things well.
Chorus
And above the rest this note shall swell,
This note shall swell, this n... moreStanzas in English
1. Now, in a song of grateful Praise, To my dear Lord my voice I'll raise;
With all His saints I'll ioin to tell-My Jesus has done all things well.
Chorus
And above the rest this note shall swell,
This note shall swell, this note shall swell,
And above the rest this note shall swell,
Jesus has done all things well.
2. Though Satan hurls his darts
To pierce my heart
With songs of Praise
Will I drive his anger away
Jesus has done all things well
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And when on that bright day I rise,
And join the anthems of the skies,
Above the rest this note shall swell,
Jesus has done all things well.
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Highlife Medley (Praise Jam) - Ghana’s Favourite Hymns Vol. 3
Highlife Medley Praise Jam |Danceables| - Ghana’s Favourite Hymns Vol. 3
Let’s give thanks to the Lord for a successful end of a wonderful Season of Ghana’s Favourite Hymns.
May His Name be Praised
- Musikteers Ensemble Gh
#trending #hymns #pop... moreHighlife Medley Praise Jam |Danceables| - Ghana’s Favourite Hymns Vol. 3
Let’s give thanks to the Lord for a successful end of a wonderful Season of Ghana’s Favourite Hymns.
May His Name be Praised
- Musikteers Ensemble Gh
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African Lullaby | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"African Lullaby" by Joan Szymko. Traditional Bantu & African American song.
Recorded live on Sunday, December 7, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Flo... more"African Lullaby" by Joan Szymko. Traditional Bantu & African American song.
Recorded live on Sunday, December 7, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson, Accompanist: Gayle Giese.
The familiar African American song, “Angels watching over me” is given cantus firmus treatment while a lilting African lullaby, "Abiyoyo" gently sways around it. The Bantu song, "Abiyoyo" is Traditionally sung at bedtime as a song to entrance night time monsters into a dancing state; mother and father can then chase the monsters away so baby can safely sleep.
Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo,
Abiyoyo- yo-yo-yo-yo -yo-yo
All night, all day,
Angels watching over me, my Lord
All night,all day,
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Total Praise Medley - New Genesis Gospel Chorale
A mixture of two gospel staples as a reminder that we should always give God Praise even throughout our trials.
Total Praise - Originally by Richard Smallwood
For Every Mountain - Kurt Carr
Edited by Fifaliana Rakotoarison
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LONDON African GOSPEL CHOIR
The LONDON African GOSPEL CHOIR was co-founded by Crystal Hardwicke to help London’s African community to promote the gospel, create a platform of excellence for African gospel singers and musicians, and popularise the African interpretations of gospel mu... moreThe LONDON African GOSPEL CHOIR was co-founded by Crystal Hardwicke to help London’s African community to promote the gospel, create a platform of excellence for African gospel singers and musicians, and popularise the African interpretations of gospel music.
The live repertoire on offer includes Traditional and original songs from all regions in Africa in local languages and in English, but also incorporates interpretations of African–American classics.
LONDON African GOSPEL CHOIR’s live shows range from 6 piece a cappella to a full blown 20 member band and choir. The dance choreography so much a part of the live show brings a unique and spectacular element to the performances.
Shows are adaptable to festivals, theaters, concert halls, corporate events, street events, weddings and funerals. The choir can also provide backing singers and musicians for third party recordings and performances. less
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HLONOLOFATSA (Bless Everything in the Name of the Father) - Cape Town Youth Choir
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"Hlonolofatsa" by the Cape Town Youth Choir
South African Traditional in the Sesotho language
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"Hlonolofatsa" by the Cape Town Youth Choir
South African Traditional in the Sesotho language
Conductor: Leon Starker
Video production: Bungalow Four Productions
Sound editing: Marcelo Gándaras
Performed for the virtual graduation ceremony of the University of Cape Town, December 2020.
Recorded at the Hugo Lambrechts Music Auditorium.
All Covid 19 regulations were adhered to during this production.
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