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English Music for a Jubilee
The Queen's Jubilee year may Be drawing to a close but The celebrations are not over yet - especially in Bewdley.
The town is The venue for a special fund-raising concert, with English Music for a Jubilee featuring some of The most well-known Coronation ...
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Using sheet Music to teach and learn songs: pros and cons
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir]
Last time I looked at what Music notation is for and If you need it to sing.
Sight reading by discopalace
This week I’d like to ...
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Plan your touring schedule with meeting Music
Looking for a European destination in 2019?
meeting Music looks forward to meeting you in one of many BeautIful cities around The old continent.
Next year we will come back to Budapest, Venice, Salzburg, Toruń, Rome, Riva del Garda aaaaand
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Eleanor Rigby one-man choir
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So this is a song that my jazz ensemble recently sung at competition. Jazz doesn't really fit my voice very well, but that doesn't change The fact that I'm in Love with it.
I also felt like this song would Be The perfect opportunity to prove I don't use pitch correction. There is an awful lot of reverb on this song (more than I normally would use), but I figured since There are a few solos you would clearly Be able to hear that I don't use any correction software (especially on The 2 soprano solos haha)
It would really make my day If you would like, subscriBe, and share this with everybody you know.
Like I said, no pitch correction was used (or will ever Be used).
This will most likely Be The first and last vocal jazz piece I d... less
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Music When Soft Voices Die - Edward Bairstow
Music When Soft Voices Die - Edward Bairstow
Performed by The AbBeydale Singers on Their 25th anniversary concert, at St. John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield, 16th July 2011.
See http://www.abBeydalesingers.org.uk for more details.
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Rodgers & Hammerstein Classic 'Climb Ev'ry Mountain' - The Sound of Music - Salvacosta
Salvacosta perform The classic Rodgers & Hammerstein 'Climb Ev'ry Mountain' from The film The Sound of Music.
CLIMB EV'RY MOUNTAIN
From 'The Sound of Music'
Copyright Rodgers & Hammerstein
Williamson Music Company
Performed by Salvacosta
Arr. by... moreSalvacosta perform The classic Rodgers & Hammerstein 'Climb Ev'ry Mountain' from The film The Sound of Music.
CLIMB EV'RY MOUNTAIN
From 'The Sound of Music'
Copyright Rodgers & Hammerstein
Williamson Music Company
Performed by Salvacosta
Arr. by Darren Marc Bartlett
This arrangement Copyright DMB Music
Video Creation - KingsBere Designs
Image courtesy of JTU
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The GALE for SATB Chorus (divisi) and ChamBer Orchestra NotePerformer 3 Audio, Scrolling Score Video
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (b. 1959), child of two Jewish Holocaust survivors
Words by Abraham (“Abramek”) Koplowicz (b. 1930, Lodz, Poland, d. 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau) Translation by Sarah Lawson and Małgorzata Koraszewska Adapted by Stanley M. Hoffma... moreMusic by Stanley M. Hoffman (b. 1959), child of two Jewish Holocaust survivors
Words by Abraham (“Abramek”) Koplowicz (b. 1930, Lodz, Poland, d. 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau) Translation by Sarah Lawson and Małgorzata Koraszewska Adapted by Stanley M. Hoffman
Music: © Copyright 2019 by Ione Press, Inc., a division of ECS Publishing Group. www.ecspublishing.com All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Words: from The Polish poem Wicher (The Gale) by Abraham Koplowicz. Translation by Sarah Lawson and Małgorzata Koraszewska. © Copyright 1993 by Eliezer Grynfeld. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Eliezer Grynfeld. Adapted by permission of Sarah Lawson and Małgorzata Koraszewska.
The sheet Music is available from The publisher.
(800) 647-2117 - www.ecspublishing.com - www.canticledistributing.com
Piano/Choral Score: Catalog No. 8740
Additional Full Score: Catalog No. 8740A
Full Score and Parts: Rental
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The Gale (Wicher)
It moaned and it droned,
It howled and it groaned,
With a terri... less
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NIGEL OWENS AND DOWLAIS MALE CHOIR SING MYFANWY
NUMBeR ONE RUGBY REFEREE REALISES HIS DREAM
As we come to The end of The rugby season, perhaps a song from, in our opinion, The World's numBer one rugby referee.
We recently recorded this with Nigel Owens for a TV programme.
He always wanted to sing h... moreNUMBeR ONE RUGBY REFEREE REALISES HIS DREAM
As we come to The end of The rugby season, perhaps a song from, in our opinion, The World's numBer one rugby referee.
We recently recorded this with Nigel Owens for a TV programme.
He always wanted to sing his favourite song with a Male Voice Choir. We in Dowlais were so pleased to help him realise his ambition.
Hope you all enjoy listening to a great referee and a great Choir, as togeTher we sing......MYFANWY.
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Music Matters Inclusive Community Choirs
Music Matters Inclusive Community Choirs was established by our Musical Director, Gráinne O'Grady in April 2012
Our motto is: "One Choir, One Community, No Divides, ALL Abilities"
The aim of Music Matters and our inclusiv... moreMusic Matters Inclusive Community Choirs was established by our Musical Director, Gráinne O'Grady in April 2012
Our motto is: "One Choir, One Community, No Divides, ALL Abilities"
The aim of Music Matters and our inclusive community choir projects is to unite all of our memBers through The universal language of Music - regardless of previous Musical experience, ability, language, socio-economic status or oTher barriers which may prevent our memBers from Being able to fully participate in oTher Musical groups.
Our choral projects include: inclusive community choirs for people with and without disabilities, choirs specIfically for adults with intellectual disabilities, and choirs for older people, with a particular focus on those with dementia and memory loss.
There are now a total of ten choirs operating in The Dublin area, with more planned for 2015!
For more info:
www.Musicmatters.ie
www.facebook.com/Musicmatters2012
www.facebook.com/inclusivechoir
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