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Columbia river Chorus
We are a chorus of Sweet Adelines, International based in Vancouver, Washington. We welcome women of all ages and a wide range of vocal/musical abilities. We work hard to improve as a group and as individuals. A significant portion of our repertoire is co... moreWe are a chorus of Sweet Adelines, International based in Vancouver, Washington. We welcome women of all ages and a wide range of vocal/musical abilities. We work hard to improve as a group and as individuals. A significant portion of our repertoire is composed and/or arranged by our director, Paul Olguin
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LUNA ( MICHELE TURNU) -APS Priamo Gallisay
Esecuzione in formazione ridotta.
LUNA
Notte silentziosa in sas campagnas
Notte de lugore sentza 'entu
Luna, cun candore in Gennargentu
Pares anninniare sas muntagnas.
E miro sas istellas
Supra de custu mundu
Ma non ddu at in chelu
Che a tie... moreEsecuzione in formazione ridotta.
LUNA
Notte silentziosa in sas campagnas
Notte de lugore sentza 'entu
Luna, cun candore in Gennargentu
Pares anninniare sas muntagnas.
E miro sas istellas
Supra de custu mundu
Ma non ddu at in chelu
Che a tie, luna.
Su tuo passare lentu
Sos ojos mios incantat
E a coro cuntentu
Un'atra die est andada.
Luna, cun candore in Gennargentu
Pares anninniare sas muntagnas.
Notte silentziosa in sas campagnas
Notte de lugore sentza 'entu
Luna, cun candore in Gennargentu
Pares anninniare sas muntagnas.
E non ddu at in chelu
Che a tie, luna.
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Strathendrick Singers
The Strathendrick Singers is an amateur choir of some fifty singers, which draws its members from the villages in the valley of the river Endrick. Members come from Balfron, Killearn, Drymen, Kippen, Aberfoyle and further afield. We rehearse in Balfron Ch... moreThe Strathendrick Singers is an amateur choir of some fifty singers, which draws its members from the villages in the valley of the river Endrick. Members come from Balfron, Killearn, Drymen, Kippen, Aberfoyle and further afield. We rehearse in Balfron Church on Monday nights at 7.30. We are under the musical direction of Mark Evans, and perform publicly at both Christmas and Spring.
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Latvian Voices "Sudraba Mēness"
Video: Ritvars Bluka
Music and Lyrics: Laura Jēkabsone
Audio: Morten Vinther, The Real Group @Cosmos Mastering, Stockholm
MUAH: Jolanta Salaka
Project Manager: Aiva Švēde
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LATVIAN VOICES album SILVER (Sudrabs) https://www.latvian... moreVideo: Ritvars Bluka
Music and Lyrics: Laura Jēkabsone
Audio: Morten Vinther, The Real Group @Cosmos Mastering, Stockholm
MUAH: Jolanta Salaka
Project Manager: Aiva Švēde
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LATVIAN VOICES album SILVER (Sudrabs) https://www.latvianvoices.lv/product-page/cd-sudrabs-silver
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Silver Moon
You taught me the sound of silence.
There are too many words that don't mean anything.
Now you are white and in you, my color reflects.
I eat memories but can't get full.
Long nights go by when I howl for you like a dog.
You stop but I went into the silver Moon.
The storms passed and wars stopped.
Times changed and we changed as well.
My story now is white and in it your color reflects.
After three lifetimes we will meet again.
The castle will resurface to which even time ... less
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A Manchester Magnificat for choir and orchestra
The history of Manchester as seen through the eyes of local poet Audrey Vaughan, including its origins around the river Irwell, the original monastery which became Manchester Cathedral, the industrial revolution, the Peterloo Massacre, and the singing of... moreThe history of Manchester as seen through the eyes of local poet Audrey Vaughan, including its origins around the river Irwell, the original monastery which became Manchester Cathedral, the industrial revolution, the Peterloo Massacre, and the singing of church and cathedral choirs up to the present day.
Music composed by David Warin Solomons and realised by Guy Protheroe.
Conductor: Zoltán Pad
Tenor soloist: József Gál
Treble soloist: Csongor Gyulai
The boys' choir's conductor was Márton Tóth who taught the piece to the children.
Orchestra and choir: Budapest Scoring
More information about Manchester Magnificat, including a video of the original 1994 performance and the complete poem sequence, can be found at:
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Another Lullaby for Insomniacs - Antioch Chamber Ensemble - Matthew Brown
The Antioch Chamber Ensemble sings the world premiere of "Another Lullaby for Insomniacs" by Matthew Brown
March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC
Another Lullaby for Insomniacs
BY A.E. STALLINGS
Sleep, she will not linger:
She turns her Moon-cold... moreThe Antioch Chamber Ensemble sings the world premiere of "Another Lullaby for Insomniacs" by Matthew Brown
March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC
Another Lullaby for Insomniacs
BY A.E. STALLINGS
Sleep, she will not linger:
She turns her Moon-cold shoulder.
With no ring on her finger,
You cannot hope to hold her.
She turns her Moon-cold shoulder
And tosses off the cover.
You cannot hope to hold her:
She has another lover.
She tosses off the cover
And lays the darkness bare.
She has another lover.
Her heart is otherwhere.
She lays the darkness bare.
You slowly realize
Her heart is otherwhere.
There's distance in her eyes.
You slowly realize
That she will never linger,
With distance in her eyes
And no ring on her finger. less
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The seal lullaby - Eric Whitacre - Escolanía María Auxiliadora - Cádiz
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THE SEAL LULLABY (Eric Whitacre)
Oh! Hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us,
And black are the waters that sparkled so green.
The Moon, o'er the combers, looks downward to find us
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THE SEAL LULLABY (Eric Whitacre)
Oh! Hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us,
And black are the waters that sparkled so green.
The Moon, o'er the combers, looks downward to find us
At rest in the hollows that rustle between.
Where billow meets billow, then soft by thy pillow;
Ah, weary wee flipperling, curl at thy ease!
The storm shall not wake thee, nor shark overtake thee,
Asleep in the arms of the slow-swinging seas.
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Sionna
Sionna are a vocal trio based in Limerick, Ireland.The members of Sionna (shunna) met and studied on the banks of the river Shannon at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, where they benefited from a unique and diverse training in world song, Grego... moreSionna are a vocal trio based in Limerick, Ireland.The members of Sionna (shunna) met and studied on the banks of the river Shannon at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, where they benefited from a unique and diverse training in world song, Gregorian chant, sean nós and medieval polyphony. The river Shannon is named for the Goddess Sionna, whose myth tells how she sought out the hazelnuts of wisdom, believed to contain éigse, the spirit of inspiration and creativity. Since their inception in 2012, Sionna have been privileged to share the stage with some of the best names in Irish music today. less
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Water Ruminations - I. A Water Wheel Turns - Tom Flaherty
I. A WATER WHEEL TURNS
Inside water, a water wheel turns.
The star circulates with the Moon.
We live in the night ocean wondering,
What are these lights?
Texts by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
... moreI. A WATER WHEEL TURNS
Inside water, a water wheel turns.
The star circulates with the Moon.
We live in the night ocean wondering,
What are these lights?
Texts by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
Performed by the Millennium Consort, Martin Neary, conductor, and the Pomona College Choir, Donna Di Grazia, director.
Water Ruminations is a setting of six poems by the thirteenth-century poet Rumi, in English translations from the Persian by Coleman Barks, for double choir and organ. The poetry sings of literal and spiritual connections between water and sky, a drop of water and human life, flowing water and love, drinking water and its container, the giddiness of spring and rolling seas, and the ocean's gifts and singing. Its images, from 800 years ago, speak to us with both vivid immediacy and transcendence.
The idea for the piece originated with the Mellon Elemental Arts Initiative, which proposed funding activities that would involve students in ar... less