A trio arrangement of the old English folk song "Green Broom" about a young man who is sent out to work and finds a lady who wants to marry him. I have classified this as SSA but it is also possible for Soprano Mezzo and Alto Other lower versions are coming soon.
A powerful piece from Handel's Joseph and his brothers. Perfectly rendered by the baritone sensation Jonathan Chidiebube and chorus by the golden Voices Choir STACC FUTO. Enjoy
2012 Chicagoland Voices Spring Concert Dies Irae from Requiem by W.A. Mozart
Delicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman’s poignant poetry. This is great for any sized choir, though the Long lines, slow pace, and lush harmonies will lend itself particularly well to lar... more
Mabe Ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has Long been one of Cornwall’s premier choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-somethin... more
Highbridge Voices performs this piece from Tanzania. Words and Music by Israel Kagaruki, arranged by Eugene Rogers. Mary Clementi, conductor. Chris Cubeta, Billy Janiszewski, Devon Joiner, percussion.
Out of the several hundreds of amazing compositions by the Musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the Coronation Mass in C major stands out as a fine testament of Mozart's mastery of his craft. Watch this masterpiece brought to life by the Golden Voices ... more
Highbridge Voices 2014 Benefit Concert Earth Song by Frank Ticheli Alec Baldwin, Master of Ceremonies, Melissa Errico, Special Guest, Mary Clementi, Music Director, SunHee Lim, Assistant Music Director
Music composed for the forum for the inculturation of liturgical music Nigeria (FILM) and performed by the Golden Voices Choir during the 14th edition of her annual Music concert CAnZonA 14. Baritone solo by Gerald.
Estonian Folk song "Ilus hääl" (Beautiful Voice) arr.Laura Jēkabsone Sound- Kaspars Bārbals Studija LAUSKA Video- Kārlis Kempels www.latvianVoices.lv https://www.facebook.com/LatvianVoices/?ref=bookmarks