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Love Came Down at Christmas - Te Deum Chamber Choir
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Live performance, November 12, 2017
Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
Love came down at Christmas,
love all lovely, Love divine;
Love was born at Christmas;
Star and angels gave the sign.
Worship we the Godh... morewww.te-deum.org
Live performance, November 12, 2017
Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
Love came down at Christmas,
love all lovely, Love divine;
Love was born at Christmas;
Star and angels gave the sign.
Worship we the Godhead,
Love incarnate, Love divine;
worship we our Jesus,
but wherewith for sacred sign?
Love shall be our token,
love be Yours and love be mine;
love to God and others,
love for plea and gift and sign.
-Christina Rossetti
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SING WE NOW OF CHRISTMAS by Mark Hayes
Taken from Never a Brighter Star, a Christmas Concert
November 17, 2018, Aula Simfonia Jakarta
Sing We Now of Christmas
Music based on the French Carol “Noel Nouvelet”, Arranged by Mark Hayes
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G:Force Gospel Choir 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody'
Here's the latest offering from our fantastic community gospel choir - G:Force, a somewhat chilled out arrangement of 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody'. The performance was filmed by our friends at North Star Digital. Follow us on Twitter @GForcechoir
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ANGEL'S CAROL by John Rutter
An excerpt from Never a Brighter Star, a Christmas concert
Aula Simfonia Jakarta, November 17, 2018
Angel's Carol
Words and Music by John Rutter
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London City Singers at Nottingham 2015
London City Singers' contest performance at Nottingham 2015, the annual convention of the Quartet of Nations Region 31 of Sweet Adelines International held at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, England last 09 May 2015.
The song package includes "Wh... moreLondon City Singers' contest performance at Nottingham 2015, the annual convention of the Quartet of Nations Region 31 of Sweet Adelines International held at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, England last 09 May 2015.
The song package includes "When You Wish Upon A Star" and "Whose Honey Are You".
This performance gave us a total score of 504 and a B minus level in all categories. Read more about how we've achieved all our goals at this year's contest here - http://londoncitysingers.co.uk/goals-achieved/
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Duel of the Fates | Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (Music Video) - The Tabernacle Choir
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Directed by Devin Graham, award-winning filmmaker and YouTube Influencer: https://www.Youtube.com/user/devinsupertramp
Find the Choir's rendition of "Duel of the Fates," along with additional "movie music" on ... morePurchase the MP3: https://amzn.to/3hTEqtS
Directed by Devin Graham, award-winning filmmaker and YouTube Influencer: https://www.Youtube.com/user/devinsupertramp
Find the Choir's rendition of "Duel of the Fates," along with additional "movie music" on the Choir's EP, "When You Believe": https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/shop/products/When-You-believe.html
*This video was filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Legendary film composer John Williams wrote the music for each of the nine Star Wars saga films, spanning more than forty years from 1977 to 2019.
For Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999), Williams composed “Duel of the Fates” for orchestra and chorus, accompanying a climactic lightsaber duel. The words are a fragment of an ancient Welsh poem that Williams had translated into Sanskrit—he then rearranged the syllables himself to make the text essentially meaningless, while still retaining a forceful chant-like power. He intended the choral singing itself to give the scene an explicitly re... less
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G:Force Gospel Choir 'Freedom 90'
Here's the latest offering from our fantastic community gospel choir - G:Force, a dynamic and rip-roaring arrangement of 'Freedom 90' by George Michael. The performance was filmed by our friends at North Star Digital. Follow us on Twitter @GForcechoir
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Wa Yuh Seh? - Christmas Beverages
Members of the Jamaica Youth Chorale share their favourite Christmas beverages. What's Yours?? Comment below and let us know wa yuh seh!
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CD Baby - http://www.cdBa... moreMembers of the Jamaica Youth Chorale share their favourite Christmas beverages. What's Yours?? Comment below and let us know wa yuh seh!
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Easter Oratorio BWV 249 - JS Bach - The Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok
The Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok perform JS Bach's Easter Oratorio, BWV 249.
Conductor: Terence Maskell
Soloists: Jayne Tankersley (soprano), Dean Sky-Lucas (countertenor), David Hamilton (tenor), Chalium Poppy (bass)
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This performance by T... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok perform JS Bach's Easter Oratorio, BWV 249.
Conductor: Terence Maskell
Soloists: Jayne Tankersley (soprano), Dean Sky-Lucas (countertenor), David Hamilton (tenor), Chalium Poppy (bass)
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This performance by The Graduate Choir NZ exploits with delight the wonderful collaboration with NZ Barok who provide the gamut of instrumental colour using original instruments (or modern copies of originals) and with specialist players from Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
This performance is further enhanced by the use of "Baroque pitch" - the nearest equivalent to the pitch used in Germany at the Start of the 18th century where A = 415, a semitone lower than our modern pitch.
In keeping with these stylistic demands, the size of the choir is reduced to 3-5 voices per part. In these ways, every effort is made to preserve and re-create as far as possible the "Affekt" of the music, aligning this performance as closely as possible with what may have been expe... less