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Whom My Soul Loveth for Cello and Choir (Score)
Rehearsal of Gilad Hochman's 'Whom My Soul Loveth' for Cello and Choir (2009) with Kammerchor Aachen, Martin te Laak (conductor) and Walter Mengler (cello).
Score available at www.giladhochman.com/Vocal-scores
© 2017 Gilad Hochman
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Vocal Warm-Ups You Can Do In The Car
If you’re a singer on your way to a voice lesson, rehearsal, or audition, it’s always good to do a bit of warming up in the car, because there are few things more annoying to music directors than singers wasting time complaining that they&rsqu...
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Virginia Wesleyan Chorale
The Virginia Wesleyan Chorale is a small, auditioned group at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk, Virginia. The Choir is composed of 16-20 singers from all majors who perform a variety of music, from classical, to folk, to contemporary jazz. Members of ... moreThe Virginia Wesleyan Chorale is a small, auditioned group at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk, Virginia. The Choir is composed of 16-20 singers from all majors who perform a variety of music, from classical, to folk, to contemporary jazz. Members of the Wesleyan Chorale also perform in the Wesleyan Singers, an open-enrollment Ensemble that performs a variety of music while developing Vocal technique and musicianship skills.
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N'ap Debat (We're Hangin' On) - Sydney Guillaume
This composition is dedicated to people of Haiti and the victims of the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
English Translation:
Oh! What an unbearable pain!
Oh, gracious God!
What an unbearable sorrow!
The third bell of the Cathedral just rang;
The s... moreThis composition is dedicated to people of Haiti and the victims of the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
English Translation:
Oh! What an unbearable pain!
Oh, gracious God!
What an unbearable sorrow!
The third bell of the Cathedral just rang;
The sun set long ago behind Mount Lopital...
Mother Nature derailed, straining everyone to misery.
Large structures and small rafts have turned to dust and ashes.
Jesus, Marie, and Joseph... Grace and Mercy...
Mother Nature derailed, straining everyone to misery.
We see, but we don't understand,
It happened so suddenly.
The earth trembled!
The earth shook harder than a desert's leaf.
Help! Help! Rescue me, I beg you!
I'm at a loss for words...
Dies irae, dies illa; (Day of wrath, day of anger)
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine.
(Grant them eternal rest, Lord.)
Haiti! Haiti! What an unbearable pain,
Tighten your belt.
Haiti! Haiti! You are a valiant woman,
Hang in there, don't give up...
Rubberneckers from everywhere ask: "How's it going?"... less
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Raise the Roof
Raise the Roof is a Community Choir with a difference – we are based at the Horniman Museum in London, this means that as well as singing a diverse and dynamic repertoire of beautiful Vocal music, Raise The Roof’s repertoire also features songs that accom... moreRaise the Roof is a Community Choir with a difference – we are based at the Horniman Museum in London, this means that as well as singing a diverse and dynamic repertoire of beautiful Vocal music, Raise The Roof’s repertoire also features songs that accompany the changing exhibitions in the Museum, from rivers to Romania, peacetime to plant life, and textiles to taxidermy!
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The Magnets
The Magnets are the UK's leading professional contemporary a cappella group.
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Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral Ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this Choir gives many concerts thr... moreThe Choral Scholars of University College Dublin is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral Ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this Choir gives many concerts throughout the academic year, both in Ireland and abroad. Following a competitive selection process each September, eighteen gifted students are awarded a scholarship, with recipients of the award coming from a range of academic disciplines across the university, from Music to Medicine, Law, Agricultural Science, Commerce and Engineering.
The Choir regularly broadcasts on Irish television and radio. Since its formation in 1999, the group frequently performs with orchestras, including the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the Earley Musicke Ensemble and the European Union Chamber Orchestra, and on the university campus with the UCD Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonic Choir. In touring Holland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom and the United States of America t... less