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PZM Josip Kaplan - Praise His Holy Name
Singing Praise His Holy Name, a gospel written by Keith Hampton, on The show Do posljednjeg zbora, The Croatian version Of The Battle Of The Choirs...
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The Seal Lullaby - Eric Whitacre
Eric Whitacre - The Seal Lullaby sung at The Battle Of The Male Voice Choirs in Torquay, Devon March 2012 by Bournemouth Male Voice Choir.
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GMVC in Torquay-Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines
The Gillingham Male Voice Choir in Torquay for The Battle Of The choirs competition 2011. This video features The Choir singing those magnificent men in Their flying machines from The film Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines. The Choir's musica... moreThe Gillingham Male Voice Choir in Torquay for The Battle Of The choirs competition 2011. This video features The Choir singing those magnificent men in Their flying machines from The film Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines. The Choir's musical director is Paul Robinson and The accompanist is Matt Whitworth.
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III. Sagayan (from Manga Pakalagian) NILO ALCALA - Philippine Madrigal Singers
III Sagayán (Pre-Battle Ceremony) from Mangá Pakalagián (Ceremonies)
Composer (Music and Text) - (Nilo Alcala)
Maguindanaon translation - Danongan Danny Kalanduyan
Philippine Madrigal Singers (Mark Anthony Carpio, Choirmaster)
performed at The 201... moreIII Sagayán (Pre-Battle Ceremony) from Mangá Pakalagián (Ceremonies)
Composer (Music and Text) - (Nilo Alcala)
Maguindanaon translation - Danongan Danny Kalanduyan
Philippine Madrigal Singers (Mark Anthony Carpio, Choirmaster)
performed at The 2017 European Grand Prix for Choral Singing
EGP 2017, Tolosa, Spain
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Composer's notes on MANGA PAKALAGIAN*)
(*Manga Pakalagian - was commissioned and premiered by The Los Angeles Master Chorale and Grant Gershon at The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Nov. 15, 2015)
I grew up in The Philippines where culture is as colorful and diverse as The number Of its islands — all 7,107 Of it. A quick Google search Of “Philippine History” will give you a peak at our rich history Of pre-colonial kingdoms (rajahnates, sultanates, etc.) which began to rise about 900 AD. Prior to Christianization Of The Central and NorThern parts, and even prior to The Islamization Of The SouThern parts Of The country — These Philippine kingdoms shared with its neighbori... less