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Make America Love Again (Gospel Version)
HEAL THE SOUL OF AMERICA in 2020. Change requires a powerful idea. A simple idea can change the course of history and what happens next in the USA will affect every corner of the planet. “Make America Love Again” must be the message in 2020.
“There is ... moreHEAL THE SOUL OF AMERICA in 2020. Change requires a powerful idea. A simple idea can change the course of history and what happens next in the USA will affect every corner of the planet. “Make America Love Again” must be the message in 2020.
“There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America”. We ask you to adopt Make America Love Again as an anthem for 2020 . Music with words moves us more than arguments. “Make America Love Again” is a song that that can heal America’s soul. This is the MILLION PEOPLE FOR MALA campaign. It opens up a space for those who want more than words, it can appeal to every American.
Recent history suggests the unimaginable is now the possible. Through weight of numbers, using our collective imagination, let’s make some noise in 2020. Let’s aim to hear “Make America Love Again” echoing round the USA, a message that can influence millions of individual’s perceptions and decisions. Join our campaign for 1000 CHOIRS to sing this anthem.
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LCGC - 'Now That We've Found Love'
London Community Gospel Choir on ITV's Alan Titchmarsh Show on Wednesday 31st October 2012 singing 'Now That We've Found Love'. For more information on LCGC go to www.lcgc.org.uk
Management: info@mvlsmusic.com
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My True Love (from Sundry Songs for SATB by Ian Assersohn)
Ian Assersohn conducts Dorking Camerata as they record his setting of "My True Love" from his collection of 5 choral songs. Words by Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). The accompanist is Jan Assersohn. Recorded 14th May 2011 by Mark Sugden-Best at Treetops... moreIan Assersohn conducts Dorking Camerata as they record his setting of "My True Love" from his collection of 5 choral songs. Words by Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). The accompanist is Jan Assersohn. Recorded 14th May 2011 by Mark Sugden-Best at Treetops Recording Studio, Capel, Surrey, UK.
Video by David Tilsley
Links: www.appletreemusic.net www.dorkingcamerata.org www.treetopsstudio.co.uk
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Do You Love for Beauty?
Do You Love for Beauty?
Liebst du um Schönheit)
for SATB Chorus and Piano
Music by
Gustav Mahler
(1860–1911)
Arranged and Translated by
Stanley M. Hoffman
(b. 1959)
Words by
Friedrich Rückert
(1788–1866)
Performed by
The Singers
Con... moreDo You Love for Beauty?
Liebst du um Schönheit)
for SATB Chorus and Piano
Music by
Gustav Mahler
(1860–1911)
Arranged and Translated by
Stanley M. Hoffman
(b. 1959)
Words by
Friedrich Rückert
(1788–1866)
Performed by
The Singers
Conducted by
Matthew Culloton
Recording Engineer
David Trembley
Soundmaster Productions
Sheet Music
Music and Words: Public Domain.
Arrangement and English Singing Translation:
© Copyright 2019 by Ione Press, Inc, a division of ECS Publishing Group.
www.ecspublishing.com All rights reserved
Artwork and Photographs
Photograph of Gustav Mahler (1907): Public Domain
Photograph of Stanley M. Hoffman by Naomi F. Hoffman: Freely Shareable
Artwork of Friedrich Rückert: Public Domain
Photograph “Person Blonde Girl” Courtesy of www.pixabay.com: No Usage Restrictions
Artwork: “The Spring” by Franz Xaver Winterhalter: Public Domain
Artwork by John William Waterhouse, “A Mermaid” (1900): Public Domain
Photograph of Alma Mahler (ca. 1902): Public Domain
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Sergey Khvoshchinsky - Love Never Fails
Performed by vocal ensemble Age To Age. Music director - Andrew Miller. Music for soprano and mixed choir. Text from Corinthians 13: 4-8 "Love Never Fails".
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the Revelations - "Without Love"
"Without Love" is a heart stirring rendition by 'the Revelations', one of the top 8 male ensembles in the World.
Sri Lanka is the home of 'the Revelations', where they are a Loved household name.
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Mercury/Fontenelle: Love Of My Life
Mercury/Fontenelle: Love Of My Life - Live concert recoding of the Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 22. 08. 2012. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest, Hungary