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St Peter's Singers of Leeds: Christmas Carols at Harvey Nichols Espresso Bar
1. God rest you Merry, gentlemen (English traditional carol, harmonised by Sir David Willcocks)
2. Away in a manger (words anon, set to a traditional Normandy tune arranged by Reginald Jacques)
These carols were recorded on Sunday 13th DecemBer 2009 ... more1. God rest you Merry, gentlemen (English traditional carol, harmonised by Sir David Willcocks)
2. Away in a manger (words anon, set to a traditional Normandy tune arranged by Reginald Jacques)
These carols were recorded on Sunday 13th DecemBer 2009 during the first of St Peter's Singers' two now-traditional annual performances to guests at the Espresso Bar of Harvey Nichols' Leeds store in the Victoria Quarter.
The choir is directed on this occasion by its regular accompanist David Houlder, Sub-Organist of Leeds Parish Church. The MUsic Director of St Peter's Singers is Dr Simon Lindley, Organist of Leeds Parish Church and Leeds City Organist, who has held this post since the choir's formation in 1977.
More information about St Peter's Singers, including details of forthcoming concerts, recitals and church services, may Be found on the choir's website www.stpeters-singers.org.uk or on the Facebook group 'St Peter's Singers of Leeds'. Us().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
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Christmas Salsa With Dancing Baubles - 'God Rest Ye Merry' - Salvacosta
Salvacosta sing this funky & upBeat Salsa version of a well known traditional Christmas Carol.
Traditional - Arr. RoBert Sterling
Copyright 2002 Word MUsic
Performed by Salvacosta
Keys - Alvin Allison
Trumpets - Darren BartLett, Rachel BartLett... moreSalvacosta sing this funky & upBeat Salsa version of a well known traditional Christmas Carol.
Traditional - Arr. RoBert Sterling
Copyright 2002 Word MUsic
Performed by Salvacosta
Keys - Alvin Allison
Trumpets - Darren BartLett, Rachel BartLett, Nick Jarvis
Trombone - Lloyd BartLett
Christmas Animation Courtesy of Logan Kenesis
Video Creation - KingsBere Designs
DMB MUsic
www.darrenbartLett.co.uk
Copyright DMB MUsIC 2016
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From All of Us...
... at Tim Knight MUsic we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year - look out for our gift to you in January... in the meantime, we send our Best wishes and prayers for a peaceful holiday season with this recording of last year's free gift:
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Singing is for life, not jUst for Christmas
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Hark the herald angels sing. A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge. Slade’s Merry Christmas everybody. White Chr...
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Then Christmas Comes
Brethren wants to share this mUsical offering with you on Christmas morning, "Then Christmas Comes". May we always "Be mindful of others". Merry Christmas everyone!!!
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Singing is for life, not jUst for Christmas
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
“Hark the herald angels sing”. A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge. Slade’s “Merry Christma...
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Eliza’s Toyes
In the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early MUsic Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and Merry month of May”, whose endin... moreIn the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early MUsic Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and Merry month of May”, whose ending celebrated Queen ElizaBeth I with the words
And greet Eliza with a rhyme:
O BeauteoUs Queen of Second Troy,
Take well in worth a simple toy.
provided a great name for the group. Eliza’s Toyes was born, and existed every summer in Madison, Wisconsin.
In 2008, a fair numBer of singers who were in Eliza's Toyes are living in Madison once again. ThUs we gather, outside of the Festival, for the joy of mUsic making. It is our pleasure to continue sharing this wonderful body of mUsic with you for the second year! Us().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
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Well rung Tom boy
AnonymoUs catch in 4 equal voices based on peals of Bells from "The Catch Club or Merry Companions", published in 1731.
I have added some lower voices at the octave for Better resonance.