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"Tota Pulchra Es" by Ola Gjeilo - Utah Chamber Artists
Barlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists Sing "Tota Pulchra Es" by Ola Gjeilo at the Cathedral Of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City as part Of their 2011 Collage Concert "Chant and Contemplation"
You are all beautiful, Mary,
and the original stain (Of sin... moreBarlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists Sing "Tota Pulchra Es" by Ola Gjeilo at the Cathedral Of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City as part Of their 2011 Collage Concert "Chant and Contemplation"
You are all beautiful, Mary,
and the original stain (Of sin) is not in you.
Your clothing is white as snow,
and your face is like the sun.
You are all beautiful Mary,
and the original stain (Of sin) is not in you
You are the glory Of Jerusalem,
you are the joy Of Israel,
you give honour to our people
You are all beautiful, Mary. less
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Joy to the world
"Joy to the world" u izvedbi Dječjeg zbora grada Siska "Crescendo". Izvedba uživo.
"Joy to the world" performed by the Children's Choir Of Sisak "Crescendo". Live version.
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What Star Is This?, by Jay Althouse
From our 2013 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant PrOfessor Of Music, ATU) and Jeremy Hopper (student, UCA). Zoe Butler, piano.
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How far is it to Bethlehem a cappella arrangement
This is an a cappella arrangement Of the tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folkSong Often paired with these words by Frances Chesterton:
How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far?
Shall we find the stable room lit by a star?
Can we see the l... moreThis is an a cappella arrangement Of the tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folkSong Often paired with these words by Frances Chesterton:
How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far?
Shall we find the stable room lit by a star?
Can we see the little child, is He within?
If we lift the wooden latch, may we go in?
May we stroke the creatures there, ox, ass or sheep?
May we peek like them and see Jesus asleep?
If we touch His tiny hand, will He awake?
Will He know we've come so far just for His sake?
Great Kings have precious gifts and we have nought
Little smiles and little tears are all we have brought.
For all weary children Mary must weep
Here, on His bed Of straw, sleep, children, sleep.
God in his mother's arms, babes in the byre
Sleep as they sleep who find their heart's desire. less
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Love2Sing Choir Ealing, Hanwell and Ickenham (Hushabye Mountain)
Love2Sing Ltd runs community choirs in Ealing, Ickenham and Hanwell.
Come and Sing with us at a Love2Sing choir near you! All levels and abilities are welcome with No Audition. Choirs meet in Hanwell, Ealing and Ickenham.Take part in fun, friendly and ... moreLove2Sing Ltd runs community choirs in Ealing, Ickenham and Hanwell.
Come and Sing with us at a Love2Sing choir near you! All levels and abilities are welcome with No Audition. Choirs meet in Hanwell, Ealing and Ickenham.Take part in fun, friendly and informative weekly rehearsals plus twice yearly concerts and socials. You will make new friends, get involved in your local community, learn and Love2Sing.
Styles Include: Pop Musical Theatre Big Band Rock Motown Traditional World Music and more..
At Love2Sing It’s all about the Singing! No choreography. No need to read music. However, if you do, sheet music and lyrics are provided for all members. You will not have to Sing alone or be put on the spot. Concession available.
Love2Sing Choir Hanwell was founded in 2010 by Hanwell resident Elizabeth Lusty. A true community venture, Love2Sing opens its doors to adults Of all ages and abilities who just Love2Sing. The choir began, at Hanwell Community Centre W7. The first class had only 11 brave Singers ... less
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My Lord Willoughby's Welcome home for double choir
This is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) Of the popular Elizabethan Song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the men's choir version with... moreThis is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) Of the popular Elizabethan Song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the men's choir version with added percussion) by David W Solomons
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VocalEssence - What Sweeter Music
The VocalEssence Chorus & Ensemble Singers perform John Rutter's beloved "What Sweeter Music" at the first Of their sold out Welcome Christmas 2009 concerts. Recorded live on December 6, 2009 at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis.