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Harmonic voices Chorale International
Harmonic voices Chorale is an interdenominational ensemble for Children, Teenagers and Young Adults aimed at raising and nurturing young voices for excellent performance.
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voices of Aloha Spring Concert 2017
voices of Aloha (Mark Yasuhara, Director & Leilani Motet, Accompanist) Spring Concert 2017, Sunday, May 21, Kawaiahao Church in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii
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10 great reasons why all men should join a choir – now!
A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Being in a choir is great (see The pleasures of being a choir member), but most mixed choirs never seem to have enough men.
photo by Robert...
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Charnwood voices
Charnwood voices, formerly Shepshed Singers, is a four part SATB choir of some 45 voices based in Charnwood, Leicestershire. Founded in 1977, the choir has gained a well-deserved reputation for performing neglected and unfamiliar music as well as better k... moreCharnwood voices, formerly Shepshed Singers, is a four part SATB choir of some 45 voices based in Charnwood, Leicestershire. Founded in 1977, the choir has gained a well-deserved reputation for performing neglected and unfamiliar music as well as better known and popular pieces, both sacred and secular.
New members are welcome and encouraged to attend three rehearsals before an informal voice appraisal.
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WAC 2015 - Manx voices Ladies Choir - "An den Mond" composed by Michael Schronen
The Manx voices Ladies Choir
Conductor: Angela Stewart
Manx voices, formally the Manx Girls Choir, was formed 60 years ago by Harry Pickard, and the choir has undergone many changes since then, including its name and the membership and audition rules ... moreThe Manx voices Ladies Choir
Conductor: Angela Stewart
Manx voices, formally the Manx Girls Choir, was formed 60 years ago by Harry Pickard, and the choir has undergone many changes since then, including its name and the membership and audition rules which are now much more flexible. We live in the Isle of Man, a small island with a population of about 80,000 situated in the Irish Sea, between England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. It is a Crown Dependency which means it is a self governing possession of the British Crown. We are very proud of our parliament, Tynwald which claims to be the world's oldest parliament in continuous existence, dating back to 979. We also issue our own bank notes, coins and stamps and enjoy a unique perspective in terms of our language, (Manx Gaelic), history, music and art. It is a beautiful island with very varied scenery.
The choir is SSA, (soprano, mezzo-soprano and alto) and has a membership base of around 40 members under the watchful eye of Musical Director, Angela Stew... less
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From Silent Night
One of the saddest and most remarkable love songs of all time, "From Silent Night" by John Dowland is newly arranged here with Alto, Tenor, and Bass choral parts added. Some of the lowest octave passages in the Lute (Guitar) part are transposed up an octa... moreOne of the saddest and most remarkable love songs of all time, "From Silent Night" by John Dowland is newly arranged here with Alto, Tenor, and Bass choral parts added. Some of the lowest octave passages in the Lute (Guitar) part are transposed up an octave to better match the new arrangement. The Treble and Bass Viol parts may be played by Violin and Violoncello, respectively.
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NotePerformer 4 audio and scrolling score seeking live performances.
Music and Words: Public Domain
Arrangement: © Copyright 2024 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
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Hiawatha and his mittens for four equal voices
A setting for four equal voices of the parody by Rev George Strong on Longfellow's Hiawatha poem.
The music is almost, but not quite, a canon...
Versions are available in B flat mixolydian and in C mixolydian.
(ie major with flattened 7th)
When ... moreA setting for four equal voices of the parody by Rev George Strong on Longfellow's Hiawatha poem.
The music is almost, but not quite, a canon...
Versions are available in B flat mixolydian and in C mixolydian.
(ie major with flattened 7th)
When he killed the Mudjokivis,
Of the skin he made him mittens,
Made them with the fur side inside,
Made them with the skin side outside.
He, to get the warm side inside,
Put the inside skin side outside;
He, to get the cold side outside,
Put the warm side fur side inside.
That's why he put the fur side inside,
Why he put the skin side outside,
Why he turned them inside outside less
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voices New Zealand
voices New Zealand Chamber Choir was formed in 1998 by the New Zealand Youth Choir Board, with Dr Karen Grylls as its first and only Artistic Director. As a nationally selected choir of the highest calibre, voices is a chamber choir that is flexible in s... morevoices New Zealand Chamber Choir was formed in 1998 by the New Zealand Youth Choir Board, with Dr Karen Grylls as its first and only Artistic Director. As a nationally selected choir of the highest calibre, voices is a chamber choir that is flexible in size, and capable of performing a wide repertoire. Many of the singers are alumni of the New Zealand Youth Choir.
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Nänie (Lament for a songbird) by Robert Schumann
Trio by Robert Schumann lamenting the death of a songbird, performed by the dwsChorale (D W Solomons multi-tracking) (transposed)
I've used images of meadow saffron since those are the flowers mentioned in the poem, although they are not strictly speakin... moreTrio by Robert Schumann lamenting the death of a songbird, performed by the dwsChorale (D W Solomons multi-tracking) (transposed)
I've used images of meadow saffron since those are the flowers mentioned in the poem, although they are not strictly speaking red...
The sources of the images are as follows
Canaries in cage (in Treviso) taken by me
Wikimedia
single meadow saffron Luc Viatour (Lviatour)
group of meadow saffron Chris Dixon (Stemonitis)
Canary - (Magnus Colossus)
Rosebud - (Amada44)