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The Real Group - pass Me The Jazz - Södermalm Sessions (live)
A few friends and family members got to share this special day with us. Shot on the island of Södermalm in Stockholm it Doesn't get any closer to home, and this is the vibe we want to share with you - hope you enjoy it.
Camera : Per Wickander & Charlot... moreA few friends and family members got to share this special day with us. Shot on the island of Södermalm in Stockholm it Doesn't get any closer to home, and this is the vibe we want to share with you - hope you enjoy it.
Camera : Per Wickander & Charlotte Rueckl
Video production / Edit : Per Wickander
www.perwickander.se
www.charlotterueckl.com
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Octarium Backstage pass - First Noel - arr. Meader
MCC Backstage pass presents Octarium in Concert, December 5, 2009 at St. Elizabeth Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
The First Noel - arr. Darmon Meader. Soloists in order of appearance; Brady Shepherd, baritone, Jaime Scherrer, alto.
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A dream
Program notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944... moreProgram notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944 in the infamous concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
He wrote this poem during the time that his family was trapped in the Lodz ghetto.
This poem was not found until 1983 when Eliezer ("Lolek") Grynfeld, the poet's half-brother, discovered it among their late father's belongings.
Choristers who sing this work will be transported on a magical flight around the world through time and space along with their audiences. less
video:
A dream
Program notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944... moreProgram notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944 in the infamous concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
He wrote this poem during the time that his family was trapped in the Lodz ghetto.
This poem was not found until 1983 when Eliezer ("Lolek") Grynfeld, the poet's half-brother, discovered it among their late father's belongings.
Choristers who sing this work will be transported on a magical flight around the world through time and space along with their audiences. less