Hear My Prayer by Henry Purcell. Live Performance by the Madison Choral Project, Albert Pinsonneault conducting, December 21st, 2013.
A Waldorf Diákkórus online hangversenye - vezényel: Bencze László 00:00 Bevezető 00:47 Gaudete 03:13 Puer natus in Bethlehem 05:30 Riu-riu chiu 07:25 Egy zsenge rózsatőről 09:35 Karácsonyi harangok 11:11 Gabriel's Message 13:40 My Dancing Day 1... more
Joshua Nice is composer in residence for From Age to Age. Joshua's music is beloved by audiences across MN and the upper-Midwest. His music fuses many styles and techniques; Ancient chant, Medieval organum, Russian orthodox liturgy, and the shimmering har... more
Work for Jesus, day by day, Serve Him ever, Yield Him service loyal, true, There’s a work for Jesus none but you can do. The call into the Lord’s vineyard to do His bidding - The Musikteers Ensemble Gh #hymn #trending #Choral #ghana #srilanka #... more
Catholic Junior College Choir from Singapore - 2014 Orientale Concentus VII Grand Prix winner! Lim Huimin, assistant conductor... Toh Ban Sheng, conductor.... - - - English Poetic Translation: Hurry up, walk quickly! Lift your feet up so you wo... more
Conductor: Meng-Hsien PENG Pianist: Nai-Chia WANG Audio Recording Engineer: Chao-Hui WANG Performance: Müller Chamber Choir Performed at National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan 9 June 2019
Òran performs this beautiful piece by Canadian composer Kristopher Fulton at our Colours of Spring 2011 concert. Llega la hora del olvido los recuerdos se oscurecen los arboles vuelven a la tierra los mares a los cielos el tiempo va retrocediendo ... more
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing 43rd Tolosa Choral Contest 2011, Basque Country, Spain THE SONGMEN from United Kingdom. CLASSICAL GAS, Mason Williams/arr. Ben Sawyer
This lovely 'Choral' comes from Vaughan Williams' cantata 'Hodie' (This Day), composed in 1953 or 1954, and which was his last large-scale Choral-orchestral work. It was recorded on 5th December 2010 in the Harvey Nichols Espresso Bar in Leeds' magnifi... more
A jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones (or cell phones as they say in the USA). These pretty city folk walk down supermarket aisles chatting to each other on their mobile p... more