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The Brocal Chords - Hey Soul Sister (TRain)
This is a medley cover containing "Hey Soul Sister" (TRain), "I'm Yours" (Jason Mraz) and "Happy Ending" (Mika).
Soloists: David Karaz, Tom Florian, Matt Haupert, Jon Edgeton
Performance at "Up 'til Dawn"
Arranger: Nick Pierce (Illinois Institu... moreThis is a medley cover containing "Hey Soul Sister" (TRain), "I'm Yours" (Jason Mraz) and "Happy Ending" (Mika).
Soloists: David Karaz, Tom Florian, Matt Haupert, Jon Edgeton
Performance at "Up 'til Dawn"
Arranger: Nick Pierce (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind - Utah Chamber Artists
Utah Chamber Artists performs Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, from John Rutter's "When Icicles Hang." Recorded December 2017 at Libby Gardner Concert Hall in Salt Lake City.
The words were taken from "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (Act II Scene V... moreUtah Chamber Artists performs Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, from John Rutter's "When Icicles Hang." Recorded December 2017 at Libby Gardner Concert Hall in Salt Lake City.
The words were taken from "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (Act II Scene VII):
Blow, blow, thou winter Wind,
Thou art not so unkind
As man’s ingratitude;
Thy tooth is not so keen,
Because thou art not seen,
Although thy breath be rude.
Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto The green holly:
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:
Then, heigh-Ho, The holly!
This life is most jolly.
Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky,
That dost not bite so nigh
As benefits forgot:
Though thou The waters warp,
Thy sting is not so sharp
As friend remembered not.
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Sergey Khvoshchinsky - Signs of Rain Or...
"Signs of Rain Or Forty Reasons For Not Accepting An Invitation of a Friend To Make an Excursion With Him" lyrics by Dr. Edward Jenner (18th Century). Directed by Ken Jenson.
Lyrics:
The hollow Winds begin to blow,
The clouds look black, The glass is... more"Signs of Rain Or Forty Reasons For Not Accepting An Invitation of a Friend To Make an Excursion With Him" lyrics by Dr. Edward Jenner (18th Century). Directed by Ken Jenson.
Lyrics:
The hollow Winds begin to blow,
The clouds look black, The glass is low;
Thee soot falls down, The spaniels sleep,
The spiders from Their cobwebs peep.
Last night The sun went pale to bed,
The moon in halos hid her head;
The boding shepherd heaves a sigh,
For see, a Rainbow spans The sky!
The walls are damp, The ditches smell,
Closed is The pink-eyed pimpernel.
Hark how The chairs and tables crack!
Old Betty's nerves are on The rack;
Loud quacks The duck, The peacocks cry,
The distant hills are seeming nigh.
How restless are The snorting swine!
The busy flies disturb The kine;
Low o'er The grass The swallow wings,
The cricket, too, how sharp he sings!
Puss on The hearth, with velvet paws,
Sits wiping o'er her whiskered jaws;
Through The clear streams The fishes rise,
and nimbly catch The incautious flies.
T... less
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Where The Wind Blows - Tonal Ecstasy A Cappella (Coco O cover)
Tonal Ecstasy presents: Feel Good
Cafe Campus, Montreal
Where The Wind Blows (The Great Gatsby OST) - Coco O. of Quadron
Solo: Tanja Nachtigall
Arr. Wes Dunham & Tanja Nachtigall
Videography: Legato Productions (https://www.facebook.com/legatomtl)
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David Rain: "Da pacem Domine" (sung by MatThew Curtis)
"Da pacem Domine" is dedicated to two of my dear relatives named James.
I felt The inspiration to start this piece in The weeks leading up to The 100th anniversary of The end of World War I, in which my dear grandfaTher Jimmy Rain (1895-1974) had serv... more"Da pacem Domine" is dedicated to two of my dear relatives named James.
I felt The inspiration to start this piece in The weeks leading up to The 100th anniversary of The end of World War I, in which my dear grandfaTher Jimmy Rain (1895-1974) had served in The Canadian forces, in one of The most dangerous roles, as a runner in northwestern France. This song honours his memory and The love that he showed me as a boy and a young man growing up.
Shortly after starting this piece, I Then learned that my dear cousin Jamie Shaw (1959-2019) was gravely ill and with his permission, I have dedicated this piece to him as well. Jamie's courage, good spirit and humour throughout his illness was an inspiration to all of us who knew him.
"Da pacem Domine" is a musical search for peace: both external peace, between individuals, groups, societies, nations; and internal peace, to find a restful spot within The soul, amidst The serious tensions and conflicts seemingly inherent in The human stream of existence. It explor... less