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Thomas Tallis: If ye Love me
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Robert Pecksmith (conductor)
Somerville College Chapel, Oxford
10 June 2012
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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We Shall Overcome arr. by Robert T. Gibson
Recorded live from AfterGlow's concert "Love Is Stronger Than Hate: Remembering Charleston 2015"
"Love Is Stronger Than Hate: Remembering Charleston 2015" was a very special, powerful concert AfterGlow Chorus in Oakland, CA.
This very special concer... moreRecorded live from AfterGlow's concert "Love Is Stronger Than Hate: Remembering Charleston 2015"
"Love Is Stronger Than Hate: Remembering Charleston 2015" was a very special, powerful concert AfterGlow Chorus in Oakland, CA.
This very special concert honored and commemorated the heart-breaking, and, ultimately, inspirational events at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, SC in June 2015: https://motheremanuel.com/our-story
We were deeply moved and inspired by Chris Singleton's (@csingleton_2) incredible story and personal mission that "Love is stronger than hate": https://www.chrissingleton.com/chris-...
Please consider making a donation to support the beautiful Emanuel Nine Memorial: https://emanuelnine.org/
Concert location: First Presbyterian Church of Oakland, Oakland, CA
Date: August 6, 2023
Soloist: Justin McCoy
Arranger: Robert T. Gibson (@rtg0025)
Swen Ervin, Creative Director
Arnold Lee, Music Director (https://www.afterglowchorus.com/) less
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The Wealden Consort
Based in the Weald of Kent, we are a friendly, enthusiastic and accomplished choir of around 25 mixed voices, who enjoy coming together to Make music and to perform concerts at charity fund raising events throughout Kent, Sussex and also further afield.
... moreBased in the Weald of Kent, we are a friendly, enthusiastic and accomplished choir of around 25 mixed voices, who enjoy coming together to Make music and to perform concerts at charity fund raising events throughout Kent, Sussex and also further afield.
As a choir, the Consort has a wide repertoire, ranging from Early Church music through to Folksongs and modern works. Each programme is different and reflects the wishes of those for whom we perform.
Since the Consort’s formation it has raised, through its choral concerts, many thousands of pounds for a wide range of charities and churches. It is always glad to consider invitations from such organisations. Its services are given voluntarily, although a contribution towards its music library and other expenses is gratefully received.
We would Love to come and sing to You and help You raise much needed funds for Your cause.
In addition to singing at Fund Raising events, the Choir is available to sing at private functions, weddings, funerals and so on less
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meeting music gathers singers from around the globe and offers a great opportunity to all amateur choirs to perform on international stages, to Make choral music popular among others and to unite in harmony through music.
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2018 Maine All-State SATB Choir -- Au-Delà Du Chagrin [Guillaume] + Let My Love Be Heard [Runestad]
When I was a junior in college, My mother was fighting breast cancer and My way of coping with it was to write a choral piece for her. I wrote “Pour Toi, Mère” (For You, Mother) which premiered at My senior composition recital.
A few years later, Kevin F... moreWhen I was a junior in college, My mother was fighting breast cancer and My way of coping with it was to write a choral piece for her. I wrote “Pour Toi, Mère” (For You, Mother) which premiered at My senior composition recital.
A few years later, Kevin Fenton programmed that piece for his choir at FSU. He shared with me his strong connection with the piece at a time when his sister-in-law, Peggy Fenton was also fighting breast cancer. Sadly, Peggy Fenton lost her fight with cancer in 2009. That same year Kevin contacted me and asked if I would write a piece in her memory for her husband and her two daughters. He shared with me a video of a presentation she did at the Mother’s Day banquet at her church, just a few days before her passing.
The title of her presentation was “From Hats to Crown”. She shared stories about her life and the many relationship roles one plays: as a daughter, a sister, as a wife, a mother and a teacher. As she talked about each role she wore a different hat. She ended with a crown, shar... less