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Hushabye Mountain - St Paul's Community Choir
Enjoy our latest choir cover of Hushabye Mountain (Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman / Robert Sherman 1968).
If you love to sing and would like to join in our videos, contact us at stpauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/... moreEnjoy our latest choir cover of Hushabye Mountain (Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman / Robert Sherman 1968).
If you love to sing and would like to join in our videos, contact us at stpauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsCommunityChoir
Twitter: @stpaulscchoir
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The Brocal Chords - Hey Soul Sister (Train)
This is a medley cover containing "Hey Soul Sister" (Train), "I'm Yours" (Jason Mraz) and "Happy Ending" (Mika).
Soloists: David Karaz, Tom Florian, Matt Haupert, Jon Edgeton
Performance at "Up 'til Dawn"
Arranger: Nick Pierce (Illinois Institu... moreThis is a medley cover containing "Hey Soul Sister" (Train), "I'm Yours" (Jason Mraz) and "Happy Ending" (Mika).
Soloists: David Karaz, Tom Florian, Matt Haupert, Jon Edgeton
Performance at "Up 'til Dawn"
Arranger: Nick Pierce (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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Can't Help Falling In Love
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution Of Music" on May 10, 2016.
Piano: Peter Jeurissen
Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken
Sound: Johan De Cock
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Comin' thro' the rye for choir, clarinet and guitar
"Comin' Thro' the Rye" is a poem written in 1782 by Robert Burns (1759–96). The words are set to the melody of the Scottish Minstrel "Common' Frae The Toun".
(This is a variant of the tune to which Auld Lang Syne is usually sung—the melodic shape is alm... more"Comin' Thro' the Rye" is a poem written in 1782 by Robert Burns (1759–96). The words are set to the melody of the Scottish Minstrel "Common' Frae The Toun".
(This is a variant of the tune to which Auld Lang Syne is usually sung—the melodic shape is almost identical, the difference lying in the tempo and rhythm.)
It is performed here by the dwsChorale, with a cheeky insertion of a hornpipe!
Gin a body meet a body
Comin' thro' the rye
Gin a body kiss a body
Need a body cry?
Ilka lassie has her laddie
Nane, they say, hae I
Yet a' the lads they smile at me
When comin' thro' the rye.
Gin a body meet a body
Comin' frae the toun
Gin a body greet a body
Need a body froun?
Ilka lassie has her laddie
Nane, they say, hae I
Yet a' the lads they smile at me
When comin' thro' the rye.
Gin a body meet a body,
Comin' frae the well,
Gin a body kiss a body,
Need a body tell?
'Mang the train there is a swain
I dearly lo'e mysel'
But what his name or whaur his hame
I dinna care to tell less
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While shepherds watched their flocks by night
This version of "While Shepherds watched their flocks by night", composed by D W Solomons, is based on the tunes On Ilkley Moor bah t'hat, Este's Psalter, Auld Lang Syne, Scotland the Brave and Sing a Song of Sixpence.
Three versions are available in s... moreThis version of "While Shepherds watched their flocks by night", composed by D W Solomons, is based on the tunes On Ilkley Moor bah t'hat, Este's Psalter, Auld Lang Syne, Scotland the Brave and Sing a Song of Sixpence.
Three versions are available in score form:
While shepherds (G major ATBB) (the version sung in the video)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196259_while_shepherds_watched_-_in_various_melodies_-_version_in_g_major_atbb.html
While shepherds (C major SATB)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196258_while_shepherds_watched_-_in_various_melodies_-_version_in_c_major_satb.html
While shepherds (B flat major SATB)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196257_while_shepherds_watched_-_in_various_melodies_-_version_in_b_flat_satb.html less
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La Folia for vocal quartet 3 altos and 1 bass in Octatonic and Dorian modes
La Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from the renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in the ensuing centuries.
This a-cappella 4-voice version uses three altos and one bass, a cappella. It explores a couple of alternative m... moreLa Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from the renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in the ensuing centuries.
This a-cappella 4-voice version uses three altos and one bass, a cappella. It explores a couple of alternative modes for the theme: Octatonic and Dorian.
Singing of folia this old tune repeats all day
and even in the new Octatonic mode
we can sing folia all the day long in this five time
and we sing it in Octatonic mode
madness all is madness while we're singing of la folia
and in five time and Octatonic mode
can't leave off la folia it will drive me round the bend soon
and I'll shortly change to some other mode
Sing it in the Dorian sing it in the Dorian
oh I love the Dorian it makes me dream on less
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Son de la loma,
Intervención en el acto de clausura del 25 aniversario de la Fundación de la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad de La Laguna.