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Ding Dong Merrily on High a new version
This is a jazzed-up version by David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
of the old 16th Century French tune which was used in G R Woodward's carol
"Ding Dong Merrily on High"; it is great fun to sing.
It is quite different from the more well-known arrangeme... moreThis is a jazzed-up version by David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
of the old 16th Century French tune which was used in G R Woodward's carol
"Ding Dong Merrily on High"; it is great fun to sing.
It is quite different from the more well-known arrangement and would make a nice change in a carol Concert.
The vocal parts here are all performed by Matthew Curtis (www.choraltracks.com)
This is the mixed choir version (SAATBB)
A version for men's voices is also available at
http://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-85908_ding_dong_merrily_on_high_for_mixed_choir_or_for_men_s_voices.html#85908
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David Rain: "Good King Wenceslas" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
This brand new version of Good King Wenceslas is dedicated to my uncle Duncan Shaw of Vancouver. His "retirement project" - developing his own theory of gravity - has been a huge inspiration in my own compositional journey late in life.
Some background... moreThis brand new version of Good King Wenceslas is dedicated to my uncle Duncan Shaw of Vancouver. His "retirement project" - developing his own theory of gravity - has been a huge inspiration in my own compositional journey late in life.
Some background:
I have sung the traditional version of Good King Wenceslas since I was a kid. I fell in love with the lyrics and the story, but have always been puzzled by the way it was arranged, in particular the way that the "las" of Wenceslas lands on the downbeat. When I was young, I thought the lyrics were actually "Good King Wences last looked out!"
All to say that I got inspired to create a totally different version. I used the 19th century poem by John Mason Neale, but I wanted to create a different "feel" to the story, to take it back in time to its origins in the Middle Ages - hence the medieval feel to much of the piece.
I also felt that since the Wenceslas story is all about a journey, a setting in 3/4 time would create a better sense of that feeling, ra... less
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
The Northwest Repertory Singers perform Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day. (Produced by videographer Jared McGilliard, son of NWRS tenor John McGilliard).
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Jingle Bells - J.Pierpont - Coro Anzano
Un classico natalizio che ci ha accompagnato nel Natale 2012. Recuperato grazie agli amici del Corpo Bandistico di Cappella Maggiore. Registrazione in occasione del Concerto di Natale nella Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena a Cappella Maggiore.
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Alle psallite cum luya
This is the lower version - there are 2 versions available
low version (B flat Dorian)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196218_alle_psallite_b_flat_dorian_version.html
high version (D Dorian)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196219_a... moreThis is the lower version - there are 2 versions available
low version (B flat Dorian)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196218_alle_psallite_b_flat_dorian_version.html
high version (D Dorian)
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196219_alle_psallite_in_d_dorian.html
13th century festival song in Latin based on the word "Alleluia" (Halleluya) arranged, translated and performed by David W Solomons (dwsChorale), with accompanying images of musicians and dancers across the world
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Süsser die Glocken nie klingen
Traditional German carol (based on a Thuringian melody "Seht wie die Sonne dort sinket" from around 1808),
The melody moves through the parts while the other parts represent the ringing of the bells -
with a few added cheeky English cadences.
Version... moreTraditional German carol (based on a Thuringian melody "Seht wie die Sonne dort sinket" from around 1808),
The melody moves through the parts while the other parts represent the ringing of the bells -
with a few added cheeky English cadences.
Versions are also available for string quartet, wind quartet, brass quartet, flute quartet and clarinet quartet.
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You Raise Me Up Performed by the Embro Thistle Singers
The Embro Thistle Singers (ETS) performs You Raise Me Up in this choral performance as part of a fundraising event at the First Baptist Church in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada on December 2nd, 2012. ETS is a group of community members from Embro and the sur... moreThe Embro Thistle Singers (ETS) performs You Raise Me Up in this choral performance as part of a fundraising event at the First Baptist Church in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada on December 2nd, 2012. ETS is a group of community members from Embro and the surrounding area who joined together in February of 2010 to have fun with choral music. Visit the ETS blog at www.embrothistlesingers.blogspot.com for more information about our choir and to find out how you can join in on the song, service and fun.
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Great place for great performances
Let’s a talk about the other Concert hall regarding Choral Celebration and Laurea Mundi Budapest:
The Palace of Arts, known to Hungarians simply as Müpa is one of Hungary's best known cultural brands and one of its most modern cultural institu...