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The Merrry Poppins Matchmaker Live
My woMen's choir The Merry Poppins perforMed the song Matchmaker, from Fiddler on the roof.
(I'm playing and directing, outside the fraMe)
See: https://singwell.eu/workshops/choir-Merry-poppins/
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A Christmas Fancy (score/lyrics with sound file)
A Christmas Carol composed by Nathaniel J. S. Barnes using adapted Text from a Robert Fuller Murray poem for mixed (SATB) choir with piano or harp accompaniMent. This is a prototype using music software with wind and harp settings.
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All creatures now by John Bennet sung at a Nottingham choir course in 1977
Sung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977
All creatures now are Merry minded,
The shepherd's daughters playing,
the nymphs are falalaing.
Yon bugle was well winded.
At Oriana's presence each thing smileth.
The flow'rs themselves discove... moreSung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977
All creatures now are Merry minded,
The shepherd's daughters playing,
the nymphs are falalaing.
Yon bugle was well winded.
At Oriana's presence each thing smileth.
The flow'rs themselves discover,
Birds over her do hover,
Music the tiMe beguileth,
See where she coMes,
with flow'ry garlands crowned,
Queen of all queens reknowned.
Then sang the shepherds and nymphs of Diana,
"Long live fair Oriana!"
blog:
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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Performing the marching song of our choir: Sister Suffragette
I watched Mary Poppins at least a dozen tiMes, which explains the naMe of my musical choir. Wait for it.. The Merry Poppins. Last Sunday we perforMed in Café De Pianist in Amsterdam. That's Me in the bottom right corner playing and conducting :)
We per... moreI watched Mary Poppins at least a dozen tiMes, which explains the naMe of my musical choir. Wait for it.. The Merry Poppins. Last Sunday we perforMed in Café De Pianist in Amsterdam. That's Me in the bottom right corner playing and conducting :)
We perforMed songs from musicals such as Hair, Fiddler on the Roof, Sister Act, and of course Mary Poppins. This is Sister Suffragette, the marching song of our choir.
Check out our Amsterdam choir:
https://singwell.eu/choir-the-Merry-poppins/
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STILLE NACHT (Silent Night subtitles)
Der MONTEVERDICHOR WÜRZBURG wünscht allen seinen Fans und Freunden ein frohes und friedvolles Weihnachtsfest!
Merry Christmas to our fans all over the world! May peace be with you wherever you are!
Silent night, holy night!
[english lyrics as subtitles]
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Christmas Night
The WoMens Choir EMBLA performs Jólanótt (Christmas Night) by Roar Kvam with a Text by Sverrir Pálsson.
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Live & Unedited - Star Of Bethlehem - Salvacosta with Magna Sinfonia
Live and unedited audio of Salvacosta singing Star of Bethlehem with Magna Sinfonia at the St Aldhelms Christmas Concert 2016. PhenoMenal Orchestral arrangeMent by Darren Bartlett. Merry Christmas!
Rick Vale & Karla Worley
Copyright 1995 Erickson & Ba... moreLive and unedited audio of Salvacosta singing Star of Bethlehem with Magna Sinfonia at the St Aldhelms Christmas Concert 2016. PhenoMenal Orchestral arrangeMent by Darren Bartlett. Merry Christmas!
Rick Vale & Karla Worley
Copyright 1995 Erickson & Baugher Music / Word Music
Orchestral Arr. Darren Bartlett
This Arr. Copyright Darren Bartlett
PerforMed by Salvacosta
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Magna Sinfonia
Recorded Live at St Aldhelms 10/12/16
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The Frostbound Wood for SATB mixed chorus
A new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents the cold of a Northern winter
(the cruel wind blows)
although of course the actual events took place in rather warMer cliMes.
... moreA new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents the cold of a Northern winter
(the cruel wind blows)
although of course the actual events took place in rather warMer cliMes.
It also reflects much of the liturgical and popular symbolism of the Christmas season: robins, holly etc and it brings our thoughts towards the season of Easter with the blood of Good Friday.