Schola Cantorum Jubilate during Carols by Candlelight 2010 under the direction of Marouska Attard
A cover of Sinhala hymn "Le Kiri Karala". A tribute to all parents out there.
CORO ET AL 2014 Participant (9/27/2014).
Patriotic Song
An Arrangement and variation of the Hymn
Tamesis Chamber Choir, in support of ABF The Soldiers' Charity, presents "Remembrance", a CD of poignant and beautiful music in memory of the fallen. The CD is available now, price £10, from tamesischamberchoir.co.uk, by email from charlie@magi.co.uk o... One';">moreOne;">Tamesis Chamber Choir, in support of ABF The Soldiers' Charity, presents "Remembrance", a CD of poignant and beautiful music in memory of the fallen. The CD is available now, price £10, from tamesischamberchoir.co.uk, by email from charlie@magi.co.uk or by calling 0118 934 3200. Music on the CD includes: "Requiem", by Bob Chilcott "For the Fallen", by Douglas Guest "In Remembrance", by Eleanor Daley "Kontakion", by Rupert Lang "So they gave their bodies to the Commonwealth", by Peter Aston "Lord, let me know mine end", by Maurice Greene "Funeral music for Queen Mary", by Henry Purcell On Saturday 6th October, we will be launching the CD at the beautiful chapel of Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire, in the presence of Robin Bacon, Chief of Staff of ABF The Soldiers' Charity. Tickets for the launch event, priced at £5, are available from tamesischamberchoir.co.uk, from charlie@magi.co.uk or by calling 0118 934 3200. For more information about ABF The Soldiers' Charity, visit soldierschari... One';">less
Anthem by Adrian Batten sung by the dwsChorale - multitrack One-man choir erstwhile alto at St Michael's Cornhill When we sang this, it was mentiOned (during the rehearsal of course!) that this anthem was particularly appropriate since it mentions ... One';">moreOne;">Anthem by Adrian Batten sung by the dwsChorale - multitrack One-man choir erstwhile alto at St Michael's Cornhill When we sang this, it was mentiOned (during the rehearsal of course!) that this anthem was particularly appropriate since it mentions the new moon, and the "New Moon" pub is just around the corner from Cornhill (on Gracechurch Street)... So I thought: it's about time I brought the ideas together :-)