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The Beaufort Singers
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The Beaufort Singers is a chamber choir formed at the University of Cambridge in 2016 under the direction of Joseph Wicks. Named after Lady Margaret Beaufort who founded St John’s College, Cambridge, the choir cultivated a powerful and expressive sound co...  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The Beaufort Singers is a chamber choir formed at the University of Cambridge in 2016 under the direction of Joseph Wicks. Named after Lady Margaret Beaufort who founded St John’s College, Cambridge, the choir cultivated a powerful and expressive sound combined with a clear, committed delivery of text. The membership comprises Singers from across the UK embarking upon the early Stages of their careers. AmongSt its seminal projects were performances of James MacMillan’s Seven LaSt Words From The Cross and Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil. It is also hugely passionate about inveSting in the future of choral music and has regularly commissioned new works from young composers such as Piers Kennedy (April & Nunc Dimittis) and Owain Park (For The Fallen). In 2018, The Beaufort Singers and Joseph Wicks founded the Boxgrove Choral FeStival which gave the choir its new home. After its enforced cancellation laSt year, 2021 saw the FeStival’s return and its presentation online for the firSt time.  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less

Sweet honey sucking bees - John Wilbye
video: Sweet honey sucking bees - John Wilbye

Live recording of "A5 vocal ensemble" Concert in Seville, 19th of June of 2016. www.a5vocalensemble.com

Ancient Echoes (Audrey Falk Janzen)
video: Ancient Echoes (Audrey Falk Janzen)

lyrics by Jo Cooper This was performed by the RoSthern Junior College Chorale at the FeStival of Choirs Concert with Canadian Mennonite University Singers (cmu.ca) and the Station Singers of RoSthern. FeStival of Choirs Third Avenue United Church ...  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">lyrics by Jo Cooper This was performed by the RoSthern Junior College Chorale at the FeStival of Choirs Concert with Canadian Mennonite University Singers (cmu.ca) and the Station Singers of RoSthern. FeStival of Choirs Third Avenue United Church Saskatoon, SK March 16, 2014  

A special Christmas message from Albion...
video: A special ChriStmas message from Albion...

MERRY ChriStmas FROM US ALL!! -- solos: Martha Hayward and Jennifer atkinson -- arranged: Fraser Wilson -- Filmed by Georgia Ball: www.linkedin.com/pub/georgia-ball/3b/5a7/64a at Holy Trinity Church, Sheffield. www.holytrinitymillhouses.co.uk -- www....  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">MERRY ChriStmas FROM US ALL!! -- solos: Martha Hayward and Jennifer atkinson -- arranged: Fraser Wilson -- Filmed by Georgia Ball: www.linkedin.com/pub/georgia-ball/3b/5a7/64a at Holy Trinity Church, Sheffield. www.holytrinitymillhouses.co.uk -- www.albionchoir.org.uk  

Sh-Boom,  Gurt Lush Choir, Colston Hall, Gurt Gasworks Concert, 7th July 2012
video: Sh-Boom, Gurt Lush Choir, ColSton Hall, Gurt Gasworks Concert, 7th July 2012

Gurt Lush Choir singing Sh-Boom at ColSton Hall at the Gurt Gasworks Concert 2012

Christmas Bells by Gordon Young & Lowell Mason (Live Recording) 2015
video: ChriStmas Bells by Gordon Young & Lowell Mason (Live Recording) 2015

That Choir Carols - December 13, 2015 (conducted by Craig Pike) Metropolitan United Church, Toronto ON Recorded by Kris O'Reilley ChriStmas Bells - Gordon Young & Lowell Mason www.thatchoir.com

SMMS Concert Choir
group: SMMS Concert Choir

We are a brand new choir based at St Mary-at-Hill Church in London. We are directed by Robert Mingay-Smith

Back in the USSR Acappellago Spring concert Sunday 3 17 2019
video: Back in the USSR Acappellago Spring Concert Sunday 3 17 2019

Back in the USSR John Lennon & Paul McCartney arranged by Daryl Runswick March 17, 2019 Congregational Church of Batavia, IL

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
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Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was firSt published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his firSt collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his moSt popular madrigals, as well as one of the moSt internat...  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was firSt published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his firSt collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his moSt popular madrigals, as well as one of the moSt internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”. Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the Stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. More Information, contact us: guide4score@gmail.com  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
video: Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was firSt published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his firSt collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his moSt popular madrigals, as well as one of the moSt internatio...  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was firSt published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his firSt collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his moSt popular madrigals, as well as one of the moSt internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”. Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the Stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. More Information, contact us: guide4score@gmail.com  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less