Christmas Concert "A Ceremony of Carols" Sara Almendros, soprano Recorded live 17th December 2017 Iglesia S. Juan Bautista, Málaga (Spain) Vídeo: Fernando Jiménez Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child, By by, lully, lulla thou little ... One';">moreOne;">Christmas Concert "A Ceremony of Carols" Sara Almendros, soprano Recorded live 17th December 2017 Iglesia S. Juan Bautista, Málaga (Spain) Vídeo: Fernando Jiménez Lully, lulla, thou little tiny child, By by, lully, lulla thou little tiny child, By by, lully, lullay! O sisters too, how may we do For to preserve this day This pore yongling for whom we do singe By by, lully, lullay? Herod, the king, in his raging, Chargid he hath this day His men of might in his owne sight All yonge children to slay. That wo is me, pore child, for thee, And ever morne and may For thi parting nether say nor singe, By by, lully, lullay. One';">less
A beautiful soul piece composed by Ikoli Harcourt Whyte written in Igbo language. A prayer to God to transform our hearts, making us more pure and holy and willing to do his will on Earth.
Music by Frederick Loewe Words by Alan Jay Lerner Performed by David Warin Solomons and the dwsChorale with Stephen Hughes on honky tonk piano [ALFRED] The Lord above gave man an arm of iron So he could do his job and never shirk The Lord above ... One';">moreOne;">Music by Frederick Loewe Words by Alan Jay Lerner Performed by David Warin Solomons and the dwsChorale with Stephen Hughes on honky tonk piano [ALFRED] The Lord above gave man an arm of iron So he could do his job and never shirk The Lord above gave man an arm of iron, but! With a little bit of luck, with a little bit of luck SomeOne else'll do the blinkin' work [ENSEMBLE] With a little bit, with a little bit With a little bit of luck you'll never work etc
Thomas Rossin conducts this familiar Christmas Carol.
Co-cheòl, performing Bring Me Little Water, Sylvie (written Huddie Ledbetter) at the AUS-ACA National Championship at Ormond Hall, Village Melbourne on 6/9/14. Co-cheòl are: Claire Patti, Georgie Walton, Merrily Hanson and Ginger Hanson.
Watch this exciting showreel which includes Muzaria with Steve Brookstein, live concerts, studio recordings and musical classics, plus original arrangements from Darren Marc Bartlett. Muzaria Can fill the role of backing choir as well as featured perfor... One';">moreOne;">Watch this exciting showreel which includes Muzaria with Steve Brookstein, live concerts, studio recordings and musical classics, plus original arrangements from Darren Marc Bartlett. Muzaria Can fill the role of backing choir as well as featured performers. Now taking bookings for 2019! Music commissions welcome. See our website for more details... www,muzaria.com. Please Subscribe for more exciting videos!!! LIKE OUR PAGE @ www.facebook.com/MuzariaOfficial Twitter @MuzariaOfficial instagram @MuzariaOfficial www.darrenbartlett.co.uk Copyright DMB MUSIC 2000-2018 One';">less
John White (5 April 1936 - 4 January 2024) was an English experimental composer and musical performer. He invented the early British form of minimalism known as systems music, with his early "Machines". Humming And Ah-ing Machine is an innovative and f... One';">moreOne;">John White (5 April 1936 - 4 January 2024) was an English experimental composer and musical performer. He invented the early British form of minimalism known as systems music, with his early "Machines". Humming And Ah-ing Machine is an innovative and fun composition by John White for unaccompanied SATB chorus. The work is made up of short repeated phrases that evolve and entwine, creating a hypnotic and exciting overall work. We performed this piece at a concert in St Michael's Cornhill, London, in 1983. One';">less
Original Composition by A440 Choir conductor Stephen Tyler of a Christina Rossetti poem called "Song". Sung here by the choir at Greyfriars Church, Reading in June 2010.
The Pink Singers perform 'To a Locomotive in Winter' a music setting by Greg Bartholomew of the 1876 Walt Whitman's poem, at their summer concert 2011
Prima esecuziOne del "Sanctus" di Michele Josia del Coro Città di Roma al 32° Concorso Internazionale di Varna (Bulgaria). Primo Premio