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Lo Miserere - Stella Choir
Performed by Stella Choir - REPERTOIRE of SPRING 2024
Contact : stellachoirstaff@gmail.com
Conductor : jad.harjane19@gmail.com
Thou who hath shown mercy. Upon mine heart and mine Life, efface the iniquity.
Vous qui avez eu pitié De mon coeur et ... morePerformed by Stella Choir - REPERTOIRE of SPRING 2024
Contact : stellachoirstaff@gmail.com
Conductor : jad.harjane19@gmail.com
Thou who hath shown mercy. Upon mine heart and mine Life, efface the iniquity.
Vous qui avez eu pitié De mon coeur et de ma vie, effacez l'iniquité.
Conducted by Jad Harjane
Arrangement: Charlotte Poitout - Ismail Messari
Video directed by Mohammed Ben Yekhlef at LADABATEK , Tangier
LYRICS:
Oh mon Dieu, aguètz, pecaire,
Misericòrdia per ièu
Car siatz bòn e perdonaire
Mai que mai, ò Sénher Dièu.
De tant d’armas repentidas
Vos qu’avètz agut pietat,
De mon còr e de ma vida
Escafatz l’iniquetat.
Que l’isop banhe ma cara,
Sarai pur; lavatz-mi lèu,
E vendrai pus blanc encara
Que la tafa de la nèu.
Senhor, destacatzma lenga
E, dins mon trefoliment,
Cantarai vòstei lansengas
Ambé vòstei jutjaments
Perdonatz vòsteis enfants
Que non sabon çò que fan less
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Have voice, will travel
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on My blog From the Front of the Choir]
I Love My job, I really do. I just need some space and a bunch of people and we will make beautiful music together.
Photo by Heather Jennings
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Der Klonschafgesang (parody of Im Märzen der Bauer)
Parody of the traditional German folk song about the Life of the farmer (Im Märzen der Bauer).
In this version the farmer takes advantage of many of the technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but the world changes strangely.
This is the... moreParody of the traditional German folk song about the Life of the farmer (Im Märzen der Bauer).
In this version the farmer takes advantage of many of the technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but the world changes strangely.
This is the original German version - the English version is also available on this site
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I'll Be There (Live) KeyStone A Cappella
http://www.keystoneacappella.com
Get our music: http://loudr.fm/artist/keystone-a-cappella/wq72B
After Michael Jackson's untimely death in June 2009, AMy arranged "I'll Be There" as a tribute to his Life and music. On August 7, 2009, five of the futur... morehttp://www.keystoneacappella.com
Get our music: http://loudr.fm/artist/keystone-a-cappella/wq72B
After Michael Jackson's untimely death in June 2009, AMy arranged "I'll Be There" as a tribute to his Life and music. On August 7, 2009, five of the future members of KeyStone performed this arrangement at the summer concert of The A Cappella Project - Philadelphia. When KeyStone formed nearly two years later, "I'll Be There" became one of their first songs. We recorded this video in memory of Michael, with gratitude and Love.
Music by Berry Gordy, Bob West, Willie Hutch, Hal Davis
Arrangement by AMy Howe
Lead vocals: AMy Howe, Josh Schrager
This video was recorded live using a smart phone from the interior of an SUV. It is unedited, unmastered, and has minimal mixing.
Check out our YouTube channel for other #KeyStoneInTheCar videos less
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European Overtone Choir - behind the scenes...
Insights into the daily Life of the European Overtone Choir. Filmed in castle Štiřín in Czech Republic during the summer workshop week 2010. Filmed and directed by Kirsten Kluin.
http://www.overtonechoir.eu
http://www.facebook.com/European.Overtone.Choir
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Bairstow: If the Lord had not helped me, sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
Composed in 1910 in thanksgiving for the safe recovery of the Vicar of Leeds of the day from serious and potential Life-threatening illness, 'If the Lord had not helped me' is of Bairstow's earliest masterpieces. The warmth of expression at the words 'Thy... moreComposed in 1910 in thanksgiving for the safe recovery of the Vicar of Leeds of the day from serious and potential Life-threatening illness, 'If the Lord had not helped me' is of Bairstow's earliest masterpieces. The warmth of expression at the words 'Thy mercy, O Lord, held me up' achieves a consummate beauty so characteristic of Bairstow at his most deeply felt. A richly-scored bass solo is a notable characteristic of the work, and the grandeur of the choral writing gives more than a hint of the terrific Easter-tide Anthem 'Sing ye to the Lord, for He hath triumphed gloriously' that was the next year to follow from the composer's pen.
This performance was recorded in Leeds Minster on Sunday 28th April 2013 during the recital of 'Music with Minster connections' sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds, directed by Dr Simon Lindley. The organist is David Houlder and the bass soloist is Quentin Brown.
Leeds Minster, formerly Leeds Parish Church, has a long and distinguished musical history. The list of organist... less
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Choral Arranging...the more I do , the more I learn
I think I’ve started a new project that is going to keep me learning new musical skills for a long time…..
I Love working on choral arrangements, however the more I do and the more I think about them, the more I actually learn. I am extremel...
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Learning to Love the sound of your own voice
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on My blog From the Front of the Choir]
I recently wrote about some of the reasons why you might think you can’t sing.
Suessian megaphone by theparadigmshifter
One of th...