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Mo Ghille Mear (My dashing darling is my hero)
Traditional Irish arr. Desmond Earley
Text by Seán Clárach Mac Dómhnaill
From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works from Ireland and Scotland’
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Artistic Director: Desmond Earley
Solo: Mark Waters... moreTraditional Irish arr. Desmond Earley
Text by Seán Clárach Mac Dómhnaill
From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works from Ireland and Scotland’
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Artistic Director: Desmond Earley
Solo: Mark Waters
Bodhrán: Tristan Rosenstock (track) / Brian Garvin (visual)
Released on Signum Records
Available to order on Amazon and iTunes
Amazon UK and IRL: http://amzn.to/1S3ZcHo
Amazon USA: http://amzn.to/20v0dgu
iTunes UK: http://apple.co/1kCmN3P
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Sheet music: http://www.seoltamusic.com
The UCD Choral Scholars released their debut international recording on Signum Records on 11th December 2015 (USA and Canada – 12th February 2016). The disc, entitled Invisible Stars is an enchanting collection of traditional and contemporary choral music from Ireland and Scotland and features arrangements and new compositions by some of Ireland’s most celebrated composers for choir, including Michael Mc... less
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"Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour!" Barcarolle | performed by La Nova Singers all-female classical choir
Bournemouth vocal ensemble La Nova Singers perform the Barcarolle, from 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Jacques Offenbach. This video was filmed live at The Regent Centre in Christchurch during the choir's concert, 'A Sparkling Evening with La Nova Singers', ... moreBournemouth vocal ensemble La Nova Singers perform the Barcarolle, from 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Jacques Offenbach. This video was filmed live at The Regent Centre in Christchurch during the choir's concert, 'A Sparkling Evening with La Nova Singers', in December 2013. Conducted by Michelle Nova (http://www.lanovastudios.co.uk). Accompanied by Celia Cologne on piano. Soloists: Rachel Scivier and Alison Ogden. Video and sound by Nigel Nother. Editing and title animation by Holly Stroud (http://www.hollystroud.co.uk). less
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Strathendrick Singers
The Strathendrick Singers is an amateur choir of some fifty Singers, which draws its members from the villages in the valley of the River Endrick. Members come from Balfron, Killearn, Drymen, Kippen, Aberfoyle and further afield. We rehearse in Balfron Ch... moreThe Strathendrick Singers is an amateur choir of some fifty Singers, which draws its members from the villages in the valley of the River Endrick. Members come from Balfron, Killearn, Drymen, Kippen, Aberfoyle and further afield. We rehearse in Balfron Church on Monday nights at 7.30. We are under the musical direction of Mark Evans, and perform publicly at both Christmas and Spring.
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@hoc Singers
8 young enthousiastic Singers, all sharing the same passion: singing!
The @hoc Singers have a great fresh sound! Visit our facebook site to learn more about this fantastic group...
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The @hoc Singers have a great fresh sound! Visit our facebook site to learn more about this fantastic group...
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UCD Choral Scholars - The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby (Official Video)
The Gartan Mother’s Lullaby
Traditional Irish, arr. Desmond Earley
Collected by Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil
From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works of Ireland and Scotland’
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Desmond Earley – Artist... moreThe Gartan Mother’s Lullaby
Traditional Irish, arr. Desmond Earley
Collected by Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil
From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works of Ireland and Scotland’
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Desmond Earley – Artistic Director
Solo: Hazel Conway
Harp: Geraldine O’Doherty (track) / Claire O’Donnell (visual)
Released on Signum Records on 11th December 2015
Available to pre-order from Amazon and iTunes
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1OT63iD
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/invisible-stars-choral-works/id1053999314
The UCD Choral Scholars will release their debut international recording on Signum Records on 11th December 2015. The disc, entitled Invisible Stars is an enchanting collection of traditional and contemporary choral music from Ireland and Scotland and features arrangements and new compositions by some of Ireland’s most celebrated composers for choir, including Michael McGlynn, Brendan Graham, Ivo Antognini, Bill Whelan and the group’s artistic director, ... less
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Six Degree Singers
Six Degree Singers is a vibrant community choir of 35 young adult performers dedicated to making quality music and bringing it to the Washington area through performances, volunteer work and musical education. Six Degree Singers has featured in events all... moreSix Degree Singers is a vibrant community choir of 35 young adult performers dedicated to making quality music and bringing it to the Washington area through performances, volunteer work and musical education. Six Degree Singers has featured in events all around the D.C.-metro area, including the Silver Spring Loy Krathong Thai Festival and the Chesapeake-Potomac Invitational Bonspiel, an annual curling event, and was recently selected to perform in the closing concert of the Kennedy Center's National Choral Festival in 2014. As a registered non-profit organization, Six Degree Singers also participates in outreach activities at various charity events and retirement communities. less
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Lea Singers Jubilea CD
http://www.leaSingers.co.uk
The Lea Singers' latest CD -- 'Jubilea' -- features almost exclusively English music (with the exception of the final item -- the 'Ave maris stella' from the Monteverdi Vespers); and the English music represented ranges from... morehttp://www.leaSingers.co.uk
The Lea Singers' latest CD -- 'Jubilea' -- features almost exclusively English music (with the exception of the final item -- the 'Ave maris stella' from the Monteverdi Vespers); and the English music represented ranges from sacred and secular favourites -- Howells' 'Like as the hart' and Sullivan's 'The long day closes' -- to works commissioned from contemporary composers (Judith Bingham's 1997 work 'Gleams of a remoter world' and a setting of the Nunc Dimittis, written in 2010 by one of the choir's own basses, John Pickard). The CD is expertly conducted by the choir's musical director, James Sherlock and guest instrumentalists are 17-year old Edward Picton-Turbevill on the organ and award-winning young cellist James Barralet playing the solo part in Sir John Tavener's 'Svyati' for cello and choir. The vocal blend throughout is first-rate and the choral sound is refined. There are a number of vocal solos on offer in many of the pieces and all are performed with aplomb -- I parti... less