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Hari Bouriquet (Gee up little Donkey) by Sermisy with English translation
Hari Bouriquet (Gee up little donkey)
Second version - with tentative translation in the video itself
This is a satirical madrigal mocking the Catholics of the timebased on a madrigal allegedly composed by Claudin de Sermisy....
(actually I find this ... moreHari Bouriquet (Gee up little donkey)
Second version - with tentative translation in the video itself
This is a satirical madrigal mocking the Catholics of the timebased on a madrigal allegedly composed by Claudin de Sermisy....
(actually I find this hard to believe since he was a good Catholic, but maybe someone has further information?)...
The original is partly in Renaissance French of the court and partly in a dialect of that period.
Performed by the dwsChorale (a one-man choir)
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InDONNAtion Female Choir
The female choir "InDONNAtion" was founded in Larisa - Greece by the conductor Dimitris Ktistakis in June 2012. In a short time came to count 42 active members who are characterized by their love for quality choral music as well as their desire ... moreThe female choir "InDONNAtion" was founded in Larisa - Greece by the conductor Dimitris Ktistakis in June 2012. In a short time came to count 42 active members who are characterized by their love for quality choral music as well as their desire for further knowledge in the choral art!
Within the first year of its operation, InDONNAtion accoplished first Panhellenic executions and suggested a different and original approach to choral music, as its repertoire includes beyond the classics and unique compositions that combine movement with sound.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that the choir's name is a pun of the musical term Intonation (tonality of the sound) and the latin word Donna (woman). less
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Her Sacred Spirit Soars
The Mansfield University Concert Choir at the 2012 World Choir Games in their Gold Medal winning performance in the Mixed Youth Choir competition.
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New Hope-Solebury & Lambertville Community Choir
A community choir for New Hope has been long overdue, and it’s time has finally come.
Born in September of 2012, the New Hope – Solebury & Lambertville Community Choir is a true community-based and community-oriented chorus, made up of members fr... moreA community choir for New Hope has been long overdue, and it’s time has finally come.
Born in September of 2012, the New Hope – Solebury & Lambertville Community Choir is a true community-based and community-oriented chorus, made up of members from the New Hope, Solebury, Lambertville, and immediate surrounding areas. The choir is non-audition, and is open to all singers and would-be singers, ages 14 to 84 (and beyond).
NHS&LCC is the New Hope area’s musical voice. We’ll be there a few times a year with concerts, we’ll be singing at community events, for Christmas caroling, at nursing homes & rehab centers, and more. less
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A Clare Benediction
This version of A Clare Benediction by John Rutter was performed by Reflections mixed choir in Truro Cathedral on Saturday 9 November 2013. Reflections is a mixed, four-part harmony choir based in Southeast Cornwall. Photography by Alan Smith. Sound by Ke... moreThis version of A Clare Benediction by John Rutter was performed by Reflections mixed choir in Truro Cathedral on Saturday 9 November 2013. Reflections is a mixed, four-part harmony choir based in Southeast Cornwall. Photography by Alan Smith. Sound by Ken Trethewey.
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River_Jordan.mp4
From our Destination Broadway Concert May 26th 2012.
River Jordan - from The Civil War - Arranged by Mark Brymer
Soloist - Jeffrey Montano
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David Rain: "Good King Wenceslas" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
This brand new version of Good King Wenceslas is dedicated to my uncle Duncan Shaw of Vancouver. His "retirement project" - developing his own theory of gravity - has been a huge inspiration in my own compositional journey late in life.
Some background... moreThis brand new version of Good King Wenceslas is dedicated to my uncle Duncan Shaw of Vancouver. His "retirement project" - developing his own theory of gravity - has been a huge inspiration in my own compositional journey late in life.
Some background:
I have sung the traditional version of Good King Wenceslas since I was a kid. I fell in love with the lyrics and the story, but have always been puzzled by the way it was arranged, in particular the way that the "las" of Wenceslas lands on the downbeat. When I was young, I thought the lyrics were actually "Good King Wences last looked out!"
All to say that I got inspired to create a totally different version. I used the 19th century poem by John Mason Neale, but I wanted to create a different "feel" to the story, to take it back in time to its origins in the Middle Ages - hence the medieval feel to much of the piece.
I also felt that since the Wenceslas story is all about a journey, a setting in 3/4 time would create a better sense of that feeling, ra... less