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Prairie Voices - Tread Softly
Tread Softly by Benjamin Bolden
Prairie Voices, Between Friends concert. November 12, 2016, Westminister United Church. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Conducted by Geung Kroeker-Lee
http://www.prairievoices.ca
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Secret for the Mad - RJC High School Singers 2020 Virtual Choir
This was prepared to sing together with High School choirs from across Western Canada at the Cantando Music Festival in Edmonton in April, 2020, that was unfortunately cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Secret for the Mad"
by dodie
I've got a... moreThis was prepared to sing together with High School choirs from across Western Canada at the Cantando Music Festival in Edmonton in April, 2020, that was unfortunately cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Secret for the Mad"
by dodie
I've got a secret for the mad
In a little bit of time it won't hurt so bad
And I get that I don't get it
But you will burn right now but then you won't regret it
You're not gonna believe a word I say
What's the point in just drowning another day
And I get that I don't get it
But the world will show you that you won't regret it
Little things, all the stereotypes
They're gonna help you get through this one night
And there will be a day
When you can say you're okay and mean it
I promise you it'll all make sense again
I promise you it'll all make sense again
There's nothing to do right now but try
There are a hundred people who will listen to you cry
And I get that they don't get it
But they love you so much that you won't regret it
You're at the b... less
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Fair Phyllis - Farmer, The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Fair Phyllis", a renaissance madrigal by John Farmer (c. 1570 -- c. 1601). St-Charles Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 8th, 2001.
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From a Distance - Òran, feat. Kitbielle Pasagui
Òran, featuring soloist Kitbielle Pasagui, performs Julie Gold's "From a Distance," arranged by Eudenice Palaruan. Conductor: Scott Leithead. Recorded February 21, 2015 at Kōrero, West End Christian Reformed Church, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For more inf... moreÒran, featuring soloist Kitbielle Pasagui, performs Julie Gold's "From a Distance," arranged by Eudenice Palaruan. Conductor: Scott Leithead. Recorded February 21, 2015 at Kōrero, West End Christian Reformed Church, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For more information on the Kokopelli Choir Association, visit http://kokopellichoirs.com.
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2011 May BWB concert Transylvania Mania
Burstin' with Broadway sings Transylvania Mania - from Young Frankenstein. Music by Mel Brooks, arranged by Mac Huff.
Burstin' with Broadway is a non-auditioned community choir of 115 singers in North VAncouver, BC, Canada. Directed by Dominique Hoga... moreBurstin' with Broadway sings Transylvania Mania - from Young Frankenstein. Music by Mel Brooks, arranged by Mac Huff.
Burstin' with Broadway is a non-auditioned community choir of 115 singers in North VAncouver, BC, Canada. Directed by Dominique Hogan. Caitlin Hayes on Piano, Colin Parker on Drums, JC Thompson on Bass, Will Goede on reeds.
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Cantores Celestes excerpt from Sweet with Starlight
Kelly Galbraith directs Cantores Celestes in an excerpt of Sweet with Starlight, written by Stephen Hatfield.
Recorded on December 1, 2012 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Video and audio footage by Patric McGroarty
www.stclarens.com
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Life in a Northern Town - RJC HS Virtual Choir 2020
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the RJC HS students put together at virtual choir project for presentation at an online fundraiser. Video sent from Canada, Mexico, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea.
Life in a Northern Town
originally recorded by Dre... moreDuring the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the RJC HS students put together at virtual choir project for presentation at an online fundraiser. Video sent from Canada, Mexico, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea.
Life in a Northern Town
originally recorded by Dream Academy (1985)
words and music by Gilbert Gabriel and Nick Laird-Clowes
choir arrangement by BJ Harris
Accompaniment track by Audrey Falk Janzen, , Zac Schellenberg, Brandon Janzen, Kaitlyn Janzen, Richard Janzen
Audio Mastered by Brandon Janzen
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Bonny Wood Green by Stephen Hatfield Cantores Celestes Women's Choir; Kelly Galbraith Director
What a tragic day for Canada. Our hearts our heavy. We dedicate this Remembrance Day Song to our soldiers, veterans and to the Canadian Forces soldier killed at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
www.cantorescelestes.com
http://www.facebook.com/Cant... moreWhat a tragic day for Canada. Our hearts our heavy. We dedicate this Remembrance Day Song to our soldiers, veterans and to the Canadian Forces soldier killed at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
www.cantorescelestes.com
http://www.facebook.com/CantoresCelestes
http://www.youtube.com/user/cantoresc...
http://twitter.com/Cantores_Choir
From the recording 'The Circle Never Ends' 2005
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KYRIE (Matthew Emery) UBC University Singers, Graeme Langager
The University of British Columbia University Singers (Dr. Graeme Langager) performing Matthew Emery's "Kyrie" from Missa Brevis.
Matthew Emery (b.1991) is a Canadian composer whose music has been performed across North America and has been heard on na... moreThe University of British Columbia University Singers (Dr. Graeme Langager) performing Matthew Emery's "Kyrie" from Missa Brevis.
Matthew Emery (b.1991) is a Canadian composer whose music has been performed across North America and has been heard on national television and radio. Emery's choral works have been performed by renowned vocal ensembles including the Vancouver Chamber Choir, Canadian Chamber Choir, choirs at the University of Louisville, University of Western Ontario, University of British Columbia and the Nova Scotia Youth Choir. Matthew currently studies with Dr. Stephen Chatman at the University of British Columbia and is published by: Alliance Music Publications, GIA Publications and Pavane Publishing.
http://www.music.ubc.ca/
Recorded March 30, 2013 in Vancouver, Canada at the Chan Center for Performing Arts at UBC less