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Choriosity sings Pentatonix - Daft Punk Medley
Choriosity - the acapella pop choir in the YMCA in Ulm, Germany! Thank you, Daft Punk and Pentatonix for this song and inspiring arrangement! We enjoyed it a lot! We are a non-professional choir of young people and we love the challenges of great acapella... moreChoriosity - the acapella pop choir in the YMCA in Ulm, Germany! Thank you, Daft Punk and Pentatonix for this song and inspiring arrangement! We enjoyed it a lot! We are a non-professional choir of young people and we love the challenges of great acapella music :) This recording Was made during our last concert in Ulm June 2015. Visit us on www.choriosity.de and www.facebook.com/choriosity.
Chorisity - Der Acapella-Pop-Chor im CVJM in Ulm. Danke an Daft Punk und Pentatonix für diesen Song und das inspirierende Arrangement! Die Aufnahme entstand bei unserem letzten Konzert im Juni 2015 :) Besuche uns auf www.choriosity.de und facebook.com/choriosity. less
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Daft Punk Medley Pentatonix a cappella cover by Choriosity (2016)
Here's the most recent version of this fantastic arrangement - sung a cappella by 120 people!
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Arr.: Pentatonix
Music: Daft Punk
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Why Are Punk Rock Choirs Coming to the Fore?
If you’ve already heard the HSS Choir belt out their a capella version of I Wanna Be Sedated by the Ramones or the Blue Ribbon Glee Club putting a whole new spin on Wreckless Eric’s (I’d Go the) Whole Wide World, then the idea ...
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Now Boarding (Nicholas Kelly/James IWasuk)
Words by James IWasuk. Commissioned by the Choral Arts Initiative.
A restless, energetic SATB piece suitable for collegiate choirs. A driving piano part--influenced by minimalism and rock music--provides a rhythmic impetus for more expansive, colorful ... moreWords by James IWasuk. Commissioned by the Choral Arts Initiative.
A restless, energetic SATB piece suitable for collegiate choirs. A driving piano part--influenced by minimalism and rock music--provides a rhythmic impetus for more expansive, colorful vocal lines.
At turns frenzied, lyrical, and visceral, this piece pays disillusioned tribute to that not-so-glamorous icon of the open road, the Greyhound bus.