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Hallelujah Handel
The Halleluia chorus is from the Messiah by George Frideric Handel who is considered one of the most skilled practitioners of onomatopoetic and pictorial compositions. From this clip one can admire the Schola Cantorum Jubilate of Malta performing the most... moreThe Halleluia chorus is from the Messiah by George Frideric Handel who is considered one of the most skilled practitioners of onomatopoetic and pictorial compositions. From this clip one can admire the Schola Cantorum Jubilate of Malta performing the most famous movement of Handel's oratorio's - Hallelujah chorus, during Carols by Candlelight 2009. The choir and chamber orchestra was under the baton of Marouska Attard.
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ADANSONIA Coro Femminile
1. 00.00 Signore Delle Cime - Bepi De Marzi
2. 1.14 White Christmas - Irving Berlin arr. Kirby Shaw
3. 2.57 Halleluja - Ron Williams arr. Carol Cymbala
Adansonia Biocentric Vocal Project
è un progetto legato alla vocalità femminile, una scelta legat... more1. 00.00 Signore Delle Cime - Bepi De Marzi
2. 1.14 White Christmas - Irving Berlin arr. Kirby Shaw
3. 2.57 Halleluja - Ron Williams arr. Carol Cymbala
Adansonia Biocentric Vocal Project
è un progetto legato alla vocalità femminile, una scelta legata ad un suono ed un timbro specifico che abbraccia le frequenze alte dell’udibile, è un punto di vista, come nello specifico di ogni progetto artistico;
La scelta del nome Adansonia, (altro nome del Baobab) è legato ad un semplice concetto di crescita, come il seme in sé contiene tutto ciò che gli serve per diventare un magnifico albero, così, in noi stessi già conteniamo tutti gli elementi che ci possono portare a realizzare grandi progetti;
Biocentrico perché nel coro esiste un’alleanza di intelligenza e intenzione per un obiettivo comune;
Il repertorio incontra sia musica sacra sia musica d’intrattenimento, intendendo sempre sacro il concetto di suono e di canto;
Adansonia Vocal Project viene fondato nel 2017 dal direttore Carmelo Massimo Torre;
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Gaudete for 3 voices
Gaudete, gaudete! Christus est natus
Ex Maria virgine, gaudete!
Rejoice, rejoice! Christ is born
Of the Virgin Mary — rejoice!
Tempus adest gratiæ
Hoc quod optabamus,
The time of grace has come—
what we wished for,
Carmina lætitiæ
Devote... moreGaudete, gaudete! Christus est natus
Ex Maria virgine, gaudete!
Rejoice, rejoice! Christ is born
Of the Virgin Mary — rejoice!
Tempus adest gratiæ
Hoc quod optabamus,
The time of grace has come—
what we wished for,
Carmina lætitiæ
Devote reddamus.
songs of joy
Let us render in faith.
Deus homo factus est
Natura mirante,
God has become man,
As nature marvels
Mundus renovatus est
A Christo regnante.
The world has been renewed
By Christ who reigns
Ezechielis porta
Clausa pertransitur,
We pass through
the closed gate of Ezekiel
Unde lux est orta
Salus invenitur.
From the place whence light has risen,
Salvation is found.
Ergo nostra concio
Psallat iam in lustro;
Therefore let our gathering
Now sing brightly
Benedicat Domino:
Salus Regi nostro.
Let it give praise to the Lord:
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Joy to the world
"Joy to the world" u izvedbi Dječjeg zbora grada Siska "Crescendo". Izvedba uživo.
"Joy to the world" performed by the Children's Choir of Sisak "Crescendo". Live version.
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What Star Is This?, by Jay Althouse
From our 2013 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant Professor of Music, ATU) and Jeremy Hopper (student, UCA). Zoe Butler, piano.
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How far is it to Bethlehem a cappella arrangement
This is an a cappella arrangement of the tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folksong often paired with these words by Frances Chesterton:
How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far?
Shall we find the stable room lit by a star?
Can we see the l... moreThis is an a cappella arrangement of the tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folksong often paired with these words by Frances Chesterton:
How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far?
Shall we find the stable room lit by a star?
Can we see the little child, is He within?
If we lift the wooden latch, may we go in?
May we stroke the creatures there, ox, ass or sheep?
May we peek like them and see Jesus asleep?
If we touch His tiny hand, will He awake?
Will He know we've come so far just for His sake?
Great Kings have precious gifts and we have nought
Little smiles and little tears are all we have brought.
For all weary children Mary must weep
Here, on His bed of straw, sleep, children, sleep.
God in his mother's arms, babes in the byre
Sleep as they sleep who find their heart's desire. less