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"Iny Hono Izy Ravorona" (Malagasy traditional lullaby) - ICanto
Live recording of "Iny Hono Izy Ravorona", a well-known lullaby from the central area of Madagascar, rearranged by ICanto Vocal Ensemble and premiered on December 2019 during the choir's concert.
Iny hono izy ravorom-bazaha,
Ento manaraka anao any a... moreLive recording of "Iny Hono Izy Ravorona", a well-known lullaby from the central area of Madagascar, rearranged by ICanto Vocal Ensemble and premiered on December 2019 during the choir's concert.
Iny hono izy ravorom-bazaha,
Ento manaraka anao any an-tsaha.
Ento misidina ambony,
Rehefa mangina havereno ...
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Voice Box Live - Lullaby of birdland
Voice Box Vocal Group
Live from Trito Programma Radio, Greece
31/12/14
Conductor Margarita Papadimitriou
Music G.Shearing
Arrangement Manfrent Ernst
Full Live Concert here: https://soundcloud.com/voiceboxgr/voice-box-live-trito-programma-radio-311214
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Eric Whitacre conducts Òran in Seal Lullaby
Yes, there is a baby in the background. She belongs to two of the members in the Òran choir. This was during a workshop and was an impromptu performance so they brought her up on stage.
July 2009.
Oran went to an early morning workshop with Eric Wh... moreYes, there is a baby in the background. She belongs to two of the members in the Òran choir. This was during a workshop and was an impromptu performance so they brought her up on stage.
July 2009.
Oran went to an early morning workshop with Eric Whitacre during the Mondiale Choral Competition in Laval, Quebec. At the end of the workshop, an audience member requested that our choir sing one of Eric Whitacre's pieces. We were doing Seal Lullaby for the competition, so we just jumped right into that one with Eric conducting us!!!!!!!!!!! It was pretty darn awesome! This also features Jen McMillan on piano. The piano was really close to where I was standing, so that's why it sounds super loud in this video. Sorry. less
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Malaika (East Africa)
In Swahili. Disputed authorship. Could be Kenyan. Probably Tanzanian folk song with added words written in 1940s with extra verses added in late 1950s. Made famous by Miriam Makeba in early 1960s. The young man sings:
"Angel, I love you. What should I ... moreIn Swahili. Disputed authorship. Could be Kenyan. Probably Tanzanian folk song with added words written in 1940s with extra verses added in late 1950s. Made famous by Miriam Makeba in early 1960s. The young man sings:
"Angel, I love you. What should I do? I don't have any money. I would marry you if I did."
This outdoor performance was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gathers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in the summer are performed outdoors near Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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CD SPOTLIGHT -- Qui Creavit Celum -- Our first CD
CD cover
In May, 1997, we recorded our first CD, a Christmas Carol collection, named for Pierre's original lullaby-like Christmas carol, Qui creavit celum.
It became the title track which started a tradition -- each of our Christmas CDs to date ...
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Land Of Angels (In Memory of Angelina Nicolaidou) Santiago Veros
On May 17, 2023 my friend Angelina left this plane of existence. Every day I think of her because she was a great angel in my career. She opened the doors to Europe for me and helped me a lot to grow my career. She was also the musical godmother of hundre... moreOn May 17, 2023 my friend Angelina left this plane of existence. Every day I think of her because she was a great angel in my career. She opened the doors to Europe for me and helped me a lot to grow my career. She was also the musical godmother of hundreds of people to whom with Epilogi she gave education and showed them a passion.
She organized festivals that boosted the culture of choral music in Europe and also did everything with unparalleled energy and joy. She was a woman who inspired me, who inspired us and was a great friend in my life. Thank you Angelina.
Santiago Veros less
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Choir Invisible sings for Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Choir Invisible (the real one!) sings for Archbishop Desmond Tutu as he arrived in the UK on July 11th 2008. The song, 'Malaika' is in Swahili (My Angel). Film clip is at the moment of arrival, before the concert which took place in the King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent.