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Den første song eg høyra fekk - Nidarosdomens Guttekor
Music video of the Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir on tour.
Get a unique and never before published insiders view behind the scenes of the life in the Trondheim-based boys' Choir.
Performed by Nidarosdomens Guttekor (Nidaros Cathedral Choir of Men and ... moreMusic video of the Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir on tour.
Get a unique and never before published insiders view behind the scenes of the life in the Trondheim-based boys' Choir.
Performed by Nidarosdomens Guttekor (Nidaros Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys) on May 12th, 2017 in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway.
Directed and conducted by Bjørn Moe
Filmed and edited by SPÆTT film.
Audio recording by AMBOLT audio.
Music: "Den første song eg høyra fekk" - Per Sivle
Soloists: Haakon (soprano) and Ingmar (alto) less
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How beautiful upon the mountains
Anthem by John Stainer
How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings,
that publisheth peace; that publisheth salvation;
that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!
(From Isiah 52:7)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral du... moreAnthem by John Stainer
How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings,
that publisheth peace; that publisheth salvation;
that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!
(From Isiah 52:7)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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That Choir Remembers 2012
That Choir Remembers
Friday, November 9th, 8pm
St. Patrick's Church - 141 McCaul St. at Dundas St. West - Toronto
Tickets: $25 general admission / $15 seniors & arts workers / $5 all students
That Choir invites you to join us for our ann...
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We Can Mend the Sky by Jake Runestad (MCTB)
"We Can Mend the Sky" by Jake Runestad. Find out more and purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/we-can-mend-the-sky
World premiere performance by the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay. Dr. James Bass, conductor. Corinne Bach, soprano. Poetry by Ward... more"We Can Mend the Sky" by Jake Runestad. Find out more and purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/we-can-mend-the-sky
World premiere performance by the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay. Dr. James Bass, conductor. Corinne Bach, soprano. Poetry by Warda Mohamed (14-years-old).
About the work:
My sister is an English teacher at the Minnesota International Middle School in Minneapolis which provides a safe and inclusive environment for East African immigrant students to learn (many of whom are Somali). Most of these students came to the USA to escape the violent civil war that has plagued Somalia since 1991. Seeking a better life for their children, these students' parents risked their lives to come to the USA - a valiant act of love. I wanted to tell their story through music and so I asked my sister to have her students write poems about their experiences leaving their home and coming to the USA. I received over 100 poems that contain passion, pride, emotion, and vivid stories of the sights and sounds ... less
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Calling all Greater Toronto Area Basses!
Come to New York City in the summer of 2012 to participate in an international Choir festival that will be as meaningful as it is memorable. "The Rhythms of One World" festival will open with a concert at UN Headquarters celebrating the anniversary of the...
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Ethan McGrath: When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd
The University of South Florida Collegiate Singers and conductor James Bass perform Ethan McGrath's "When lilacs last in the dooryard." Note that the the canonic repetition of the opening line, which lasts for about the first 35 seconds or so of this perf... moreThe University of South Florida Collegiate Singers and conductor James Bass perform Ethan McGrath's "When lilacs last in the dooryard." Note that the the canonic repetition of the opening line, which lasts for about the first 35 seconds or so of this performance, was added by the performers, and is not actually written in the score -- just for your information.