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video:
We Mochten Elkaar Niet Zien
from: Zalig Verlangen
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "UKA 'Round The World" on May 16, 2017.
Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Mike Vancolard
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Sergey Khvoshchinsky (arr.) - Belorussian song "Kupalinka" by M. Charot and V. Teravsky
Beautiful performance of most beautiful Belorussian songs. Children's Choir "Vesna". Artistic Director, professor Nadezhda Averina. Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, May 30, 2021.
Прекрасное исполнение одной из самых красивых белорусских песен "Купали... moreBeautiful performance of most beautiful Belorussian songs. Children's Choir "Vesna". Artistic Director, professor Nadezhda Averina. Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, May 30, 2021.
Прекрасное исполнение одной из самых красивых белорусских песен "Купалинка". «Детский хор «Весна» им. А. С. Пономарёва, художественный руководитель, профессор Надежда Аверина. 30 мая 2021 года, Большой Зал Московской Консерватории
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Marsh flowers by Benjamin Britten sung by us at Nottingham choir course in 1977
Sung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977
Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root,
Here the dull night-shade hangs her deadly fruit;
On hills of dust the henbane's faded green,
And pencill'd flower of sickly scent is seen;
He... moreSung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977
Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root,
Here the dull night-shade hangs her deadly fruit;
On hills of dust the henbane's faded green,
And pencill'd flower of sickly scent is seen;
Here on its wiry stem, in rigid bloom,
Grows the salt lavender that lacks perfume.
At the wall's base the fiery nettle springs,
With fruit globose and fierce with poison'd stings;
In every chink delights the fern to grow,
With glossy leaf and tawny bloom below:
The few dull flowers that o'er the place are spread
Partake the nature of their fenny bed.
These, with our sea-weeds, rolling up and down,
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Orpheus Chamber Singers
Orpheus Chamber Singers, a professional adult mixed choir, was founded with the express purpose of providing exceptional performances of traditional and innovative chamber choral music from the past six centuries. Since our first concert in 1995, Orpheus ... moreOrpheus Chamber Singers, a professional adult mixed choir, was founded with the express purpose of providing exceptional performances of traditional and innovative chamber choral music from the past six centuries. Since our first concert in 1995, Orpheus has presented a multi-concert subscription series each year to great critical acclaim. Orpheus has performed throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area at venues including the regional conference of the American Choral Directors Association, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Kimbell Museum of Art, UT-Southwestern Medical Center, Children’s Medical Center-Dallas, and numerous public schools. Collaborations over its 30-year history have included Ars Lyrica Houston, Gramophone Award-winning Baroque scholar John Butt, Texas Camerata, jazz pianist Eric Barnes, hand drummer and international percussionist Jamal Mohamed, tanpura player Vatsal Dave, and many other outstanding instrumentalists.
Founding Artistic Director Donald Krehbiel retired from Orpheus after 27 seasons w... less
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Si ch'io vorrei morire.wmv
"Si ch'io vorrei morire", composed by Monteverdi, as performed by the East Central University Chorale on April 19, 2010, at St Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK.
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All My Heart Again Rejoices
Kantorei of Kansas City performing the world premiere of R. Douglas Helvering's new work for Christmas, "All My Heart Again Rejoices." Visitation Church. December 15th, 2012.
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André Ducret: Soir d'octobre
19.05.2013, Predigerkirche Zürich
www.moltocantabile.ch
Leitung: Andreas Felber
Aufnahme/Schnitt:
Chregi Felber, www.mign.ch
Kamerasystem
www.onstagefilm.ch
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Lux Aurumque -- one-man choir
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this video took a lot of hard work. I started this almost immediately after my first choral video went up. I love these choral multitracks but they are very tedious to edit and very long to record.
just so you know, because I know people are going to ask, the soprano solo at the beginning is in the box in the top-left corner
as always there is no autotune used.
so because of all my hard work I think it would be wonderful if you would all like, subscribe, comment and share it with your friend. it would mean a lot to me :)
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Robin Adair, arranged for choir
Robin Adair
arranged for SATB choir
(sung, transposed down in this video, by the one-man multitrack choir dwsChorale)
[Note: a few textual errors have crept into the performance - but the score has the correct words]
The original tune was composed... moreRobin Adair
arranged for SATB choir
(sung, transposed down in this video, by the one-man multitrack choir dwsChorale)
[Note: a few textual errors have crept into the performance - but the score has the correct words]
The original tune was composed with the words Eibhlin a Ruin (Ellen Aroon or Eileen Aroon) by the Irish bard Carroll O'Daly (14th Century),
although it was later attributed to the 18th century Irish composer Charles Coffey (this was presumably an arrangement of the original).
The words of "Robin Adair" itself are understood to be by Lady Caroline Keppel, who was in love with a surgeon by that name.
(This seems more likely than the theory that Robert Burns wrote it, although Burns certainly knew Keppel's lyrics and made his
own parodies upon the words).
Some later versions of the melody contain "Scotch snaps" but this version follows the simplest melodic line, without the Scotch snaps - possibly O'Daly's original tune? - and with quite romantic choral harmonies.
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