Plaisir Ensemble was found in March 2005 by reNowned teNor and conductor Mr. Man Kin-Ping, the Art Director and Conductor of the Ensemble. The members of the Ensemble are all amateurs and have the same ideal that their perforMance can touch the heart ... None';">moreNone;">Plaisir Ensemble was found in March 2005 by reNowned teNor and conductor Mr. Man Kin-Ping, the Art Director and Conductor of the Ensemble. The members of the Ensemble are all amateurs and have the same ideal that their perforMance can touch the heart of every audience through their well-trained voices. Their repertoires include folk songs, classical songs, musical pieces, pops, and premiere works by reNowned composers. In March 2011, Plaisir Ensembe achieved a great success in the “1st Vietnam International Choir Festival and Competition” organized by the INTERKULTUR. They won the Gold Diploma, the Category Winner as well as the Overall Winner of Chamber Choirs. The Ensemble is one of the Top 50 Female Choirs in the Musica Mundi World Ranking List. None';">less
A piece from Jonathan Baltera's graduate conducting recital.
Anthem by Adrian Batten sung by the dwsChorale - multitrack one-Man choir erstwhile alto at St Michael's Cornhill When we sang this, it was mentioned (during the rehearsal of course!) that this anthem was particularly appropriate since it mentions ... None';">moreNone;">Anthem by Adrian Batten sung by the dwsChorale - multitrack one-Man choir erstwhile alto at St Michael's Cornhill When we sang this, it was mentioned (during the rehearsal of course!) that this anthem was particularly appropriate since it mentions the new moon, and the "New Moon" pub is just around the corner from Cornhill (on Gracechurch Street)... So I thought: it's about time I brought the ideas together :-)
Sweet Kate, of late Ran away and left me 'plaining: “Abide,” I cried, “Or I die with thy disdaining.” “Tee! hee! hee!” quoth she, “Gladly would I see, Any Man to die with loving. Never any yet, Died of such a fit, Neither have I fear of proving.”... None';">moreNone;">Sweet Kate, of late Ran away and left me 'plaining: “Abide,” I cried, “Or I die with thy disdaining.” “Tee! hee! hee!” quoth she, “Gladly would I see, Any Man to die with loving. Never any yet, Died of such a fit, Neither have I fear of proving.” “Unkind, I find Thy delight is in tormenting, Abide,” I cried, “Or I die with thy consenting.” “Tee! hee! hee!” quoth she, “Make No fool of me, Men I kNow have oaths at pleasure; But their hopes attained, They belay they feigned, And their oaths are kept at leisure.” None';">less
The alto section of the multitrack one-Man choir dwsChorale sings Three little maids from school, from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado Downloadable mp3 available from http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/dwschorale3
Singing with Shani WahrMan in the Israel Musicals production of The Music Man, 17 July 2011.
The Blue Bird Poem by Mary Coleridge Music by Charles Villiers Stanford (also kNown under the pseudonym Karel Drofnatski!!) Performed (transposed down a bit) by the dwsChorale (one-Man multitrack choir)
Trois Chansons - poems by Charles Duc D'Orléans music by Claude Debussy Performed (transposed) by the one-Man multitrack choir dwsChorale
Score (for the original higher voice setting) https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/3949102?aff_id=175705 Lotti's 6 part setting of the Crucifixus sung by the dwsChorale, transposed down for men's voices Crucifixus etiam pro Nobis; sub Pontio Pilato... None';">moreNone;">Score (for the original higher voice setting) https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/3949102?aff_id=175705 Lotti's 6 part setting of the Crucifixus sung by the dwsChorale, transposed down for men's voices Crucifixus etiam pro Nobis; sub Pontio Pilato passus et sepultus est. Translation He was crucified also for us, under Pontius Pilate he suffered and was buried.
Many are the ways of the Lord. And Man canNot fully understand or comprehend them. But that doesn’t mean we should lose faith in the Almighty. He always comes through ❤️