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 Wakaba-no Omoi (SATB & Piano ver.) excerpt
video: Wakaba-no Omoi (SATB & Piano ver.) excerpt

www.wisemanproject.com Text & Music by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P)

'Stars' by Tim Knight
video: 'Stars' by Tim Knight

Recording of Tim Knight's 'Stars' commissiOned by The Rockland Camerata who wanted a setting of these provocative and thoughtful words by Sara Teasdale

Can You Feel The Love Tonight
video: Can You Feel The Love Tonight

Can You Feel The Love Tonight performed by the MCHS Mixed Ensemble for the Christmas 2012 show

"Phoenix" for Cho. & Orch.
video: "Phoenix" for Cho. & Orch.

A Choral Suite in 4 movements. Music and Text by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P) based on the text by L. C. F. Lactantius (c.250 - c.325)

G:Force Gospel Choir 'Souled Out'
video: G:Force Gospel Choir 'Souled Out'

Here's the latest offering from our fantastic community gospel choir - G:Force, a classic track by Hezekial Walker 'Souled Out'. The performance was filmed by our friends at North Star Digital. Follow us on Twitter @GForcechoir

Erev Shel Shoshanim-Spring Concert 2019
video: Erev Shel Shoshanim-Spring Concert 2019

Erev Shel Shoshanim-a poetic Hebrew love song. Under the direction of Lucas Tarrant.

He's the Lily of the Valley_Coral Gustavo Gómez Ardila.
video: He's the Lily of the Valley_Coral Gustavo Gómez Ardila.

V Festival Coral Internacional Gustavo Gómez Ardila Zapatoca, Santander Octubre de 2011

Samford A Cappella: Mate Saule (Vasks)
video: Samford A Cappella: Mate Saule (Vasks)

Performance of "Mate Saule" by Vasks at the 2014 Florilege Vocal de Tours Grand Prix.

Uvc Mass Choir
video: Uvc Mass Choir

Gospel choir singing harmomic Zion music

We Apologise (Rob Davidson)
video: We Apologise (Rob Davidson)

In this electro-acoustic piece, Davidson applies a microscope to sound. Using the words "we apologise" from then-Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's historic 2008 apology to aboriginal Australians for past mistreatment, Davidson creates a beautiful sou...  One';">moreOne;">In this electro-acoustic piece, Davidson applies a microscope to sound. Using the words "we apologise" from then-Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's historic 2008 apology to aboriginal Australians for past mistreatment, Davidson creates a beautiful soundscape by slowing the audio down by 250 times, the approximate ratio of aboriginal to modern presence in Australia. We use our voices to imitate this slow version. We then speed up the recording 250 times to see if we Can hear Kevin Rudd's voice re-emerge. The result surprised us all!  One';">less