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Latvian voices
Latvian voices is a professional a cappella group from Latvia. With their voices as the only musical instrument, Latvian voices have developed a unique individual vocal style, in which intonations from ethnic music of many nations intertwine.
Majority... moreLatvian voices is a professional a cappella group from Latvia. With their voices as the only musical instrument, Latvian voices have developed a unique individual vocal style, in which intonations from ethnic music of many nations intertwine.
Majority of the repertoire is arranged and composed by the members of the group, most of all by Laura Jēkabsone. the repertoire of Latvian voices is wide: from Latvian folk songs and original compositions with lyrics from Latvian traditional folklore to examples of Classical music in inventive transcriptions. the concerts are usually enriched with arranged melodies of popular and worldwide known songs as well as modern original compositions by Latvian voices.
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Why our singing voices have different accents
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog from the Front of the Choir]
Many English pop groups in the 60s started off by emulating their cousins from across the pond and sang with an American accent. Cliff Richard still does!
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the Noblemen
the Noblemen is a men’s chorus ensemble and open to all men in the University community from all disciplines that love to sing and enjoy camaraderie through great music. Music from every music epoch will be performed from serious to more pop/contemporary ... morethe Noblemen is a men’s chorus ensemble and open to all men in the University community from all disciplines that love to sing and enjoy camaraderie through great music. Music from every music epoch will be performed from serious to more pop/contemporary a cappella forms. This ensemble is offered every fall and spring semester, and satisfies the fine arts requirement when enrolled for a minimum of three
semesters.
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16 tons
Arrangement for men's voices by Alan Cruise-Johnston
Words shown on screen
Score available for free download
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Why aren't there more mixed age-group choirs?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog from the Front of the Choir]
there are choirs for gay men, choirs for women, choirs for socialists, choirs for hire, choirs for weddings and choirs for the deaf. there are Welsh ch...
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the Lover - Before my gaze she stands - alto trio and guitar ostinato
the Lover (Before my gaze she stands) for 3 altos and guitar
This is the setting of a poem by my father inspired by L'Amoureuse by Paul Eluard
as a hypnotic canon trio of altos over a guitar ostinato (the guitar part is played in an electronic form he... morethe Lover (Before my gaze she stands) for 3 altos and guitar
This is the setting of a poem by my father inspired by L'Amoureuse by Paul Eluard
as a hypnotic canon trio of altos over a guitar ostinato (the guitar part is played in an electronic form here), in Dorian mode.
the music is the same as the piece "My love is far from here", but with the original words by my father
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BYU Men's Chorus
Bienvenue! to the Brigham Young University Men’s Chorus, 180 stripling singers who inspire their audiences with exceptional music brimming with power. We may be studying physics, philosophy or French in our off hours, yet once we don the Blue Blazer our v... moreBienvenue! to the Brigham Young University Men’s Chorus, 180 stripling singers who inspire their audiences with exceptional music brimming with power. We may be studying physics, philosophy or French in our off hours, yet once we don the Blue Blazer our voices and hearts are unified in singing about all that is good in the world. Reverent to rambunctious, Hebrew to Hindi, our brotherhood would like to share it all with you.