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Compartir la Navidad - Sharing Christmas Time
Videoclip del villancico "Compartir la Navidad" interpretado por el Coro Encanto de Casarrubuelos (Madrid)
Videoclip of Christmas Carol "Sharing Christmas", performed by Coro Encanto from Casarrubuelos, Madrid, Spain
Realizador/Producer: Miguel Leta... moreVideoclip del villancico "Compartir la Navidad" interpretado por el Coro Encanto de Casarrubuelos (Madrid)
Videoclip of Christmas Carol "Sharing Christmas", performed by Coro Encanto from Casarrubuelos, Madrid, Spain
Realizador/Producer: Miguel Letang
www.LVproducciones.com
Música y letra / Music and words: Julio Mora
Arrangement and musical production: David Armas
www.davidarmas.com
Conductor Coro Encanto: Mariano García
www.coroencanto.com
Una producción de Julio Mora
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Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming
From the Hawaii Sacred Choir concert on 12/11/10, a quarted sings the Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) arrangement of the 14th century song "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming." The singers are Carl Crosier (counter-tenor), Melissa Eick (alto), Mike Dupre (tenor)... moreFrom the Hawaii Sacred Choir concert on 12/11/10, a quarted sings the Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) arrangement of the 14th century song "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming." The singers are Carl Crosier (counter-tenor), Melissa Eick (alto), Mike Dupre (tenor), and Scott Villard (baritone).
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Lord Jesus hath a garden for three part choir
Dutch Christmas Carol sung in an English translation by the dwsChorale
(Also known as King Jesus hath a garden)
It is a version for mezzo, alto and bass.
Lord Jesus hath a garden full of flowers gay,
Where you and I can gather nosegays all the day:
... moreDutch Christmas Carol sung in an English translation by the dwsChorale
(Also known as King Jesus hath a garden)
It is a version for mezzo, alto and bass.
Lord Jesus hath a garden full of flowers gay,
Where you and I can gather nosegays all the day:
Refrain:
There angels sing in jubilant ring,
With dulcimers and lutes,
And harps and cymbals, trumpets, pipes,
And gentle, soothing flutes.
And harps and cymbals, trumpets, pipes,
And gentle flutes.
There bloometh white the lily, flower of Purity;
The fragrant violet hides there, sweet Humility:
(Refrain)
And one thing fairest is in all that lovely maze,
The gard'ner, Jesus Christ, whom all the flowers praise:
(Refain)
O Jesus all my good and all my bliss! Ah me!
Thy garden make my heart, which ready is for thee!
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Continuum
Under the collaborative leadership of top producer and director Adrian Peacock, the internationally renowned expert in Spanish early music Bruno Turner and bass-baritone Jamie W. Hall, CONTINUUM brings together twelve of the finest professional consort si... moreUnder the collaborative leadership of top producer and director Adrian Peacock, the internationally renowned expert in Spanish early music Bruno Turner and bass-baritone Jamie W. Hall, CONTINUUM brings together twelve of the finest professional consort singers in London, carefully chosen to produce a unique and vibrant sound that celebrates the very best qualities of the English choral tradition and the powerful beauty of the uninhibited human voice.
This all-male ensemble has made 16th century Spanish sacred polyphony and chant the core of its repertoire, and seeks to perform this wonderful music at the original, sonorous low pitch as it would have been heard in Spanish cathedrals and religious institutions during Spain’s “Golden Age”. less
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Ramailo Nepali Tihar - Virgil Sequeira
A medley of Nepali Diwali Festival Songs from the Darjeeling District, Himalayas, India
for SATB and Maadal
Music and Text : Devraj Rai, Ranjan Rai
Arr. Virgil Sequeira
The first song is Bahilini - girls move around Carol singing at the festival... moreA medley of Nepali Diwali Festival Songs from the Darjeeling District, Himalayas, India
for SATB and Maadal
Music and Text : Devraj Rai, Ranjan Rai
Arr. Virgil Sequeira
The first song is Bahilini - girls move around Carol singing at the festival of the Cow. The second song is Deusuray - boys move around Carol singing at the festival of the Bull. Both from Diwali, the festival of Lights. The piece is about the festival, its ceremonies, the beauty of the surroundings and blessings to the house in whose porch the Carolers sing.
Percussion: Engelhardt #Unaeb (Namibia)
Maadal: Virgil Sequeira
Recorded on the Singers Of United Lands 2012 Tour of USA, Canada, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Performed by: Symphony Chorus of New Orleans, LA, USA
March 2012 less
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Brocal Chords
Playing to their strengths, the Brocal Chords provide lush harmonies, electric smiles, and a chance for listeners to hear a plethora of pieces. Their comedic nature provides audiences with a joyful and exciting performance. The group expects to continue i... morePlaying to their strengths, the Brocal Chords provide lush harmonies, electric smiles, and a chance for listeners to hear a plethora of pieces. Their comedic nature provides audiences with a joyful and exciting performance. The group expects to continue its success with more performances in the near future as well as potentially recording a record in the next year. The Brocal Chords would also like to express their greatest thanks to Jon Edgeton, who has arranged multiple pieces for them.
Members:
Trevor Bridge
Joey Spivey
Jon Edgeton
Matt Haupert
Tom Florian
David Karaz
Bill Spencer
Scott Workman
Sam Pritchard
Napoleon Douglas
Chris Kimpston less
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We Believe (Credo) from: Come Away to the Skies: A High Lonesome Mass (Sharp/Ramsey)
The Ocean Grove Great Auditorium Choir
Tim Sharp, Composer/Conductor/Banjo
Susan Heerema, Fiddle
Justin Gonzalez, Tenor
Carol Hamersma, Guitar
Stephen Burke, Bass
Mason Tramm, Drums
Recorded on the Sacred Masterworks Concert
Aug. 28, 2022
The G... moreThe Ocean Grove Great Auditorium Choir
Tim Sharp, Composer/Conductor/Banjo
Susan Heerema, Fiddle
Justin Gonzalez, Tenor
Carol Hamersma, Guitar
Stephen Burke, Bass
Mason Tramm, Drums
Recorded on the Sacred Masterworks Concert
Aug. 28, 2022
The Great Auditorium (Ocean Grove, NJ)
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Stonehouse Male Voice Choir
Stonehouse Male Voice Choir have been entertaining audiences in the west of Scotland for the last 80 years.
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Wessex Male Choir
Winners of the Male Choir award at Llangollen 2011! Wessex Male Choir was founded by its Musical Director Robert Elliott in September 2001, and currently has around 60 members.