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Svitla noć (D. Fio / P. Ljubić, arr. T. Veršić) - "M. Marulić" High School Mixed Choir
lyrics: Pere Ljubić
A part of the choir's winning performance at the 58th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2015 in Varaždin.
The song depicts Procession "Za križen" ("Following the Cross") which takes place every year in the night between M... morelyrics: Pere Ljubić
A part of the choir's winning performance at the 58th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2015 in Varaždin.
The song depicts Procession "Za križen" ("Following the Cross") which takes place every year in the night between Maundy Thursday and Good Friday on the Croatian island of Hvar. The event has centuries of tradition and is included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Za_kri%C5%BEen
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video recording: Bernard Kahle, Goran Sučić
audio recording and production: Bernard Kahle
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We'll Play Our Part (Paul Ayres 2020) - RJC HS Alumni Quartet
RJC High School Alumni Quartet
June 2020
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We'll Play Our Part
used with permission
words and music by Paul Ayres © 2020
www.paulayres.co.uk
Kaitlyn Janzen, soprano
Tess Johnson, alto
Dane Harder, tenor
Nathan ... moreRJC High School Alumni Quartet
June 2020
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We'll Play Our Part
used with permission
words and music by Paul Ayres © 2020
www.paulayres.co.uk
Kaitlyn Janzen, soprano
Tess Johnson, alto
Dane Harder, tenor
Nathan Bartel, bass
Craig McLeish, piano
Lyrics:
We stay apart and we don't know for how long we have to sing alone
But staying strong so more voices can join us in Chorus one day soon.
Though we're apart from everyone, we are a part of everything,
and every day everyone in different ways and places is facing this difficult phase.
So don't lose heart, let's make a start, let's make our art.
We're here to stay, we're here to say we'll play our part.
We stay afar and we can't see the ending; the future's still unknown.
We still stay strong separated in space; not in spirit, not in song.
Though we're apart from everyone, we are a part of everything,
and every day everyone in different ways and places is facing this difficult phase.
So don't lose hea... less
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Texas State University Singers
A select mixed ensemble that focuses on masterworks from the 17th century to the present with emphasis given to larger works. With a membership of 65-70 musicians from throughout the campus, this ensemble is quickly becoming recognized for its musical exc... moreA select mixed ensemble that focuses on masterworks from the 17th century to the present with emphasis given to larger works. With a membership of 65-70 musicians from throughout the campus, this ensemble is quickly becoming recognized for its musical excellence. Recent concerts have included Johann Sebastian Bach’s Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, Samuel Barber’s Reincarnations and Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb. Strong sight-reading skills and musicianship are important to membership. This ensemble is directed by Dr. Jonathan Babcock, associate director of choral activities.
Texas State University Singers rehearses Mondays from 5:00–6:30 PM (M222) and Tuesdays/Thursdays 2:00-3:20 PM (M222) less
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Places Among the Stars
Monroe High School Concert Choir singing Places Among the Stars by Jonathan Adams at the 2014 Festival Concert.
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Devon, O Devon in wind and rain
Sep 16, 2022 SAINT JOHN
Dr. Kevin Langford - Baritone Soloist
Rebecca Burrill - Accompanist
Saint John Men's Chorus
Kelly Galbraith - Director & Producer
‘Devon, O Devon, in Wind and Rain’ celebrates Drake and the bravery of Devon men attempt... more Sep 16, 2022 SAINT JOHN
Dr. Kevin Langford - Baritone Soloist
Rebecca Burrill - Accompanist
Saint John Men's Chorus
Kelly Galbraith - Director & Producer
‘Devon, O Devon, in Wind and Rain’ celebrates Drake and the bravery of Devon men attempting to relieve Ladysmith. The Devonshires’ defense took place in a violent thunderstorm, when rain and hail fell in sheets to impede visibility. The line ‘Fetter and Faint for England’s neck, Faggot and Father, Saint and chain’ graphically talks about what would have happened if the faggot (a bundle of sticks) had burned the English because the Spanish thought of them as heretics.
We are always welcoming new members!
For more info: sjmensChorus@gmail.com
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