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Si njay njay njay, Hamba Lulu
From "Songs of a Rainbow Nation" by Alexander L'Estrange, the Highbridge Voices Concert Choir performs Si njay njay njay, and Hamba lulu. Mary Clementi, conductor. Devon Joiner, pianist. Chris Cubeta, Billy Janiszewski, percussion.
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Haneirot halalu (a Piece for Chanukah - Version for Men's Chorus)
Haneirot halalu (a Piece for Chanukah - Version for Men's Chorus)
for Tenor Solo, TTBB Chorus unaccompanied
Music by
Stanley M. Hoffman
(b. 1959)
Traditional Hebrew Words
Performed by
The Golden Gate Men’s Chorus
Conducted by
Joseph Piazza
... moreHaneirot halalu (a Piece for Chanukah - Version for Men's Chorus)
for Tenor Solo, TTBB Chorus unaccompanied
Music by
Stanley M. Hoffman
(b. 1959)
Traditional Hebrew Words
Performed by
The Golden Gate Men’s Chorus
Conducted by
Joseph Piazza
Sheet Music
Words: Public Domain.
Music and English Translation:
© Copyright 2000 by Ione Press, Inc,
a division of ECS Publishing Group. www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
Recording
© Copyright 2019 by The Golden Gate Men’s Chorus.All rights reserved. Used by permission of Joseph Piazza.
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to purchase copies of this score,
The Catalog Number is 7688,
And the distributor is Canticle Distributing.
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V. "Intercession in Late October" (Midwinter Songs)
The East Central University Chorale performing "Intercession in Late October". The fifth and last piece in Morten Lauridsen's "Midwinter Songs" cycle.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Dr. Dennis Boe at the piano
This performance was recorded in ... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "Intercession in Late October". The fifth and last piece in Morten Lauridsen's "Midwinter Songs" cycle.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Dr. Dennis Boe at the piano
This performance was recorded in January of 2001 at the Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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'Prayer of the Children' by Kurt Bestor
'Prayer of the Children' by Kurt Bestor
April 27, 2024 'Songs of Sanctuary' (1 take cell phone)
Saint John Men's Chorus
Director Kelly Galbraith
On Saturday April 27 7 pm 'Songs of Sanctuary' was presented by Cantores Celestes Maritimes and t... more'Prayer of the Children' by Kurt Bestor
April 27, 2024 'Songs of Sanctuary' (1 take cell phone)
Saint John Men's Chorus
Director Kelly Galbraith
On Saturday April 27 7 pm 'Songs of Sanctuary' was presented by Cantores Celestes Maritimes and the Saint John Men's Chorus under the direction of Kelly Galbraith in the beautiful acoustics of Stella Maris Church in Saint John.
www.cantorescelestes.com
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The Power of Music
There is power in singing in choirs. These are just a few of my thoughts. I'd Love to hear if your reasons are similar!
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Songs and Cries of London Town, London Bells, by Bob Chilcott
Sung by the Fulham Children's Choir, Musical director: Christopher Wray, Piano: Marcus Andrews and Charles Economou
Songs and Cries of London Town by Bob Chilcott and varied choral cantata in Five movements for STAB choir, upper-voice choir, piano duet, ... moreSung by the Fulham Children's Choir, Musical director: Christopher Wray, Piano: Marcus Andrews and Charles Economou
Songs and Cries of London Town by Bob Chilcott and varied choral cantata in Five movements for STAB choir, upper-voice choir, piano duet, and optional percussion. The two outer movements draw their words and inspiration from boisterous cries of 17th century market vendors as once featured in 'The Cries of London' by Orlando Gibbbons. The second movement features the words of a Scottish poet, William Dunbar (c. 1460-c.1520), in which he praises the English capital, and includes the line 'London, thou art the flower of cities all'. Together, these settings evoke a surprisingly contemporary impression of London's sights, sounds, and moods, inspiring some irresistible music, by turns contemplative and unquenchably thrilling. This 'capital' cantata was written in 2001 for the Diamond Jubilee of the Barnet Choral Society, of which Chilcott is President. less