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Henry Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord alway, sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
This famous verse anthem - popularly known as the 'Bell' anthem because of its peal-like opening - was recorded during the recital given on Tuesday 31st May 2011 in the lovely Basilica of Notre-Dame du Roncier, Josselin as part of the Singers' 2011 concer... moreThis famous verse anthem - popularly known as the 'Bell' anthem because of its peal-like opening - was recorded during the recital given on Tuesday 31st May 2011 in the lovely Basilica of Notre-Dame du Roncier, Josselin as part of the Singers' 2011 concert tour of Brittany.
The choir is directed by Dr Simon Lindley, its Music Director, and the organist is David Houlder. The verse soloists are Lucy Appleyard (alto), Toby Ward (tenor) and Philip Wilcox (bass).
More information about St Peter's Singers of Leeds, including details of forthcoming concerts, recitals and liturgical performances, may be found on the choir's website http://www.stpeters-singers.org.uk and on its Facebook group page 'St Peter's Singers of Leeds'. https://www.facebook.com/groups/111143267532/ less
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May The Peace Of The Lord - Salvacosta
Salvacosta perform this Babbie Mason song, beautifully arranged by Darren Marc Bartlett.
Copyright Word Music/May Sun Music/Praise & Worship Works.
This arrangement Copyright DMB.
Performed by Salvacosta
Keys - Alvin Allison
Bass Guitar - How... moreSalvacosta perform this Babbie Mason song, beautifully arranged by Darren Marc Bartlett.
Copyright Word Music/May Sun Music/Praise & Worship Works.
This arrangement Copyright DMB.
Performed by Salvacosta
Keys - Alvin Allison
Bass Guitar - Howard Wood
Animation courtesy of DigiPixDOTinfo
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Video Creation - Kingsbere Designs
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Copyright DMB MUSIC 2016
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Teach me, O Lord
Composed by Stephen Barker and first performed in Salisbury Cathedral. This recording was taken during Evensong at Canterbury Cathedral in March 2012 when the choir of St Stephen's Church, Canterbury sang it as the anthem.
If you'd like to order copie... moreComposed by Stephen Barker and first performed in Salisbury Cathedral. This recording was taken during Evensong at Canterbury Cathedral in March 2012 when the choir of St Stephen's Church, Canterbury sang it as the anthem.
If you'd like to order copies of the anthem, please contact me via my website.
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"And the Glory of the Lord" from Messiah (Handel) 2020 Virtual Choir
This selection was part of the National Chorale's 2020 Virtual Messiah Sing-In
Members of this project belonged to the following ensembles:
Morris Choral Society (Morristown, NJ)
Ocean Grove Great Auditorium Choir (Ocean Grove, NJ)
Seton Hall Univ... moreThis selection was part of the National Chorale's 2020 Virtual Messiah Sing-In
Members of this project belonged to the following ensembles:
Morris Choral Society (Morristown, NJ)
Ocean Grove Great Auditorium Choir (Ocean Grove, NJ)
Seton Hall University Chorus (South Orange, NJ)
Taghkanic Chorale (Yorktown Heights, NY)
Jason C. Tramm, Music Diretcor/Conductor
Shea Velloso, Organ
Quinton Tramm, Audio/Video Engineer
December 2020
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West Side Story II: Maria • One Hand, One heart - Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, arr. Mac Huff
The concert "ACH! PG Carnivalesque" under the patronage of Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, attracted several hundred people who listened to daring performances of popular pop music hits. During the performance we heard choral arrangements of... moreThe concert "ACH! PG Carnivalesque" under the patronage of Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, attracted several hundred people who listened to daring performances of popular pop music hits. During the performance we heard choral arrangements of hits such as: "Dancing Queen", "Memory", "California Dreamin'" and "Maria". This time it was not Mozart or Bach, but ABBA, Queen and songs from the musical West Side Story that graced the walls of the Gdansk University of Technology in carnivalesque musical artistic creations.
Jazz musicians performed along with the choir, and the musical effects were accompanied by a unique lighting arrangement, which required appropriate space and audience arrangement.
The more-than-hour-long performance by the Academic Choir of the Gdańsk University of Technology, conducted by Prof. Mariusz Mróz and accompanied by musicians from the Music Academy in Bydgoszcz, ended with joint singing, encores and a standing ovation. less