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Come to the Lord
The song calls upon all brethren to go to the Lord with a song in their hearts
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Singology Colchester
Calling all singers and aspiring singers in Essex.... Singology Choirs are on their way to you! Starting September 26th in Colchester: we set up sticks in Essex and open the doors to our first Teen and Junior Choirs! Juniors, Tuesdays 5-6:30pm; Teens, Wed... moreCalling all singers and aspiring singers in Essex.... Singology Choirs are on their way to you! Starting September 26th in Colchester: we set up sticks in Essex and open the doors to our first Teen and Junior Choirs! Juniors, Tuesdays 5-6:30pm; Teens, Wednesdays 6pm-8pm; Adults, Wednesdays 8-10pm.... No Auditions, just sign up and sing!
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Call Him Louder 1 & 2 - Felix Mendelssohn (Elijah)
#choral #creation #felixmendelssohn #elijah
Having set them up for a spectacular failure, Elijah mocks the priests: Perhaps Baal is so bored with their ministrations that he’s taken a brief intermission, or even a nap.
With increasing anxiety, the pr... more#choral #creation #felixmendelssohn #elijah
Having set them up for a spectacular failure, Elijah mocks the priests: Perhaps Baal is so bored with their ministrations that he’s taken a brief intermission, or even a nap.
With increasing anxiety, the priests call on Baal a second time. Dusk approaches. Still no fire. Still no Baal.
Things turn from just plain embarrassing to rather desperate for the priests of Baal. Elijah turns more aggressive this time, urging them to mutilate themselves before their god in an effort to gain his attention.
The followers of Baal make one last frenzied appeal, but the final supplication collapses, to stunned silence: For extra insurance, Elijah has dampened all surrounding noise from the wind, the birds and the trees, so no one can falsely claim any natural sound to be the oncoming voice of Baal.
- GNAAS-KNUST Choir
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Captivating & Enchanting 'Harbor Light' - Salvacosta
''Harbor Light has a distinctly Brazilian feel in the chorus with the addition of percussive instruments typically associated with any Bossa Nova. The flute brings a softness and the guiro adds intrigue to this rhythmic new melody set to the traditional h... more''Harbor Light has a distinctly Brazilian feel in the chorus with the addition of percussive instruments typically associated with any Bossa Nova. The flute brings a softness and the guiro adds intrigue to this rhythmic new melody set to the traditional hymnal words."
Music - Stephen Bulla
Lyrics - Philip Bliss
Copyright The Salvation Army
Performed by Salvacosta
Keys - Alvin Allison
Flute - James Cairns
Flute Arr. - Alvin Allison
DMB Music
www.dmbmusic.co.uk
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Kenyan Boys Choir - Asio
A song From the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the c... moreA song From the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the community.
This rendition by the Kenyan Boys Choir;
Drums: Henry Wekesa Wanjala ( www.instagram.com/wekesahw )
Solo: Christopher Mukhovi ( www.instagram.com/krismuk )
Singers:
Alvin Kadaji ( www.twitter.com/alvinkadaji )
Erick Kyama ( www.instagram.com/erickyama )
Lawrence Barasa ( www.instagram.com/lawrencebarasa )
Kenneth Gikuiyu ( www.instagram.com/kuiyuofficial )
Smith Milongo ( www.instagram.com/smith_hems )
Kelvin Mahasi ( www.instagram.com/k_mahac )
Bernard Agwanda ( www.instagram.com/agwandabena )
David Rombo ( www.instagram.com/dayvogram )
Charles Murage ( www.instagram.com/ragz2beechez ) less
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Thousands or more (The Copper Family)
A song from the Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English southern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived there since at least 16th C. song is also known as "Sorrows away". T... moreA song from the Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English southern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived there since at least 16th C. song is also known as "Sorrows away". This version is based on an arrangement by The Poozies.
This concert was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gathers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in the winter are performed at St. Peters by the Waterfront, Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Sing out Strong
Sing out Strong is a SINGCLUSIVE family of choirs for mental health and wellbeing. The organisation was set up by professional conductor, Emma Rowland, who suffers with anxiety and depression. Emma wanted to make choirs, and singing, more accessible to ... moreSing out Strong is a SINGCLUSIVE family of choirs for mental health and wellbeing. The organisation was set up by professional conductor, Emma Rowland, who suffers with anxiety and depression. Emma wanted to make choirs, and singing, more accessible to everyone.
During the COVID lockdown, SOS has been offering FREE virtual choirs to the entire world. We're currently (June 2020) in 80 countries and working with thousands of singers each week. We've just launched our fourth project, an original song, ready to be made into a virtual choir video. less
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Holy holy holy for solo cantor, unison choir and organ
On Christmas Eve morning 2017, I was approached by a member of our congregation who said he had been inspired by the Holy Ghost to write some words and that he would like me to set them to music.
To begin with I wasn't sure, since they seemed somewhat re... moreOn Christmas Eve morning 2017, I was approached by a member of our congregation who said he had been inspired by the Holy Ghost to write some words and that he would like me to set them to music.
To begin with I wasn't sure, since they seemed somewhat repetitive, but as the day progressed to the early afternoon I found that I was also inspired (I even missed lunch!).
The piece varies in mode from D Dorian to A Aeolian.
The performance is by me (multi-tracking).