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There is No Rose
Live performance of Robert H. Young's "There is No Rose of Such Virtue." Performed at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church in Kansas City, MO. www.kantoreikc.org
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III. Laudamus Te - Vivaldi (Gloria)
我們讚美你
Laudamus te
這是一段令人心神雀躍的女高音二重唱。全曲以卡農的方式呈現,並以三度音程串聯出充滿 柔和及真摯情感的音樂。
重唱: 梁華蓁(女高音) 詹喆君(女中音)
指揮: 翁佳芬
伴奏: 巴洛克獨奏家樂團
時間: 2007/12/11
地點: 高雄市文化中心至德堂
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Dani Su Bez Broja. Bristol Gurt Lush Choir, Gurt Winter Concert 2012, The Colston Hall
Solo by Diana Whiteside. Originally an Eastern European pop Song by the band 'Magazin' enrichened by the vocal cameo of Ezma Redzapova, 'Queen of the Gypsy's'. Google her life & work... it's worth it....
Gurt Winter Concert 2012
The Gurt Lush Choir debu... moreSolo by Diana Whiteside. Originally an Eastern European pop Song by the band 'Magazin' enrichened by the vocal cameo of Ezma Redzapova, 'Queen of the Gypsy's'. Google her life & work... it's worth it....
Gurt Winter Concert 2012
The Gurt Lush Choir debut Concert at The Colston Hall,
with Bristol Male Voice Choir. Musical Directors, Sam Burns & Steve Daykin
300 Singers, 1500+ Audience. Several thousand raised for St Peters Hospice.
Where were you? ;-)
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GLORIA - Frøy Aagre & Schola Cantorum
Gloria in Excelsis Deo - the Song of the angels announcing Christ's birth - given here in a powerful version, simple and beautiful, for choir and saxophone by Norwegian composer Frøy Aagre. At times deeply meditative, at times sparkling with energy, this ... moreGloria in Excelsis Deo - the Song of the angels announcing Christ's birth - given here in a powerful version, simple and beautiful, for choir and saxophone by Norwegian composer Frøy Aagre. At times deeply meditative, at times sparkling with energy, this is a Gloria with roots in both the classical and jazz traditions. Frøy Aagre and the choir Schola Cantorum with their conductor Tone Bianca Sparre Dahl are all artists who make a point of trying to communicate directly with an audience. In this audio production from 2L, the listener seems to be among the players. This makes for a very special listening experience - you are captivated by the music's vitality and calm in Uranienborg Church, and by Frøy Aagre's expressive saxophone that provides the linear storytelling impetus to the music.
5.0 SURROUND + STEREO produced in DXD (Digital eXtreme Definition 352.8kHz/24bit) by Lindberg Lyd, Norway. Available as HiRes audio files from http://www.2L.no/shop
http://itunes.apple.com/album/gloria-ep/id908344762
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Shenandoah - Gresley Male Voice Choir
Gresley Male Voice Choir, 24th March
guests of City of Coventry MVC
Shenandoah arranged for RISCA Male Choir 1995
CURIAD 4053
CURIAD, PEN-Y-GROES, CAERNARFON, GWYNEDD
LL54 6DB
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S'vivon | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"S'vivon," trad. Hebrew Song, arr. Betty Bertaux.
Recorded live on December 11, 2015, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Direct... more"S'vivon," trad. Hebrew Song, arr. Betty Bertaux.
Recorded live on December 11, 2015, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson.
Svivon sov sov sov
Hanukah hu hag tov
Hanukah hu hag tov
Svivon sov sov sov
Hag sim ha hu la'am
Nes gadol hayah sham
Nes gadol hayah sham
Hag sim ha hu la'am
Dreidel, spin, spin, spin
Chanukah it is a good holiday
Chanukah it is a good holiday
Dreidel, spin, spin, spin
A happy holiday for our people
A great miracle happened there
A great miracle happened there
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Toru Takemitsu: Ashita Wa Hare Kana 明日は晴れかな、曇りかな
“Will tomorrow, I wonder, be cloudy or clear?” asks the title of this piece composed and written by eminent Japanese maestro Tōru Takemitsu. Written and composed in 1985 for the Shin-yu Kai Chorus, the Song captures the moment when one finds oneself strad... more“Will tomorrow, I wonder, be cloudy or clear?” asks the title of this piece composed and written by eminent Japanese maestro Tōru Takemitsu. Written and composed in 1985 for the Shin-yu Kai Chorus, the Song captures the moment when one finds oneself straddling both uncertainty and optimism while thinking about the future. Takemitsu’s signature sound, featuring rich harmonies colouring melodious refrains, shines through in this conversational and thoughtful piece.
Performed live during Musica Intimae: The Plain of Dreams 夢の広野
11 March 2018
Victoria Concert Hall
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