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Tim Knight - Beati Mortui
Short Motet on the text Blessed are the dead who die in Christ, even so said the spirit for they rest from their labours, part of the Concert choir series from Spartan Press
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Psalm 121 "Shir Lama'alot" (S. Rossi) - Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber choir
Psalm 121 "Shir Lama'alot" or "Song of Ascents" by Salamone Rossi (1570-1630).
In the 16th century, this Jewish Italian composer and violinist, fellow-student and collaborator of Claudio Monteverdi, wrote some thirty liturgical pieces for three to eight ... morePsalm 121 "Shir Lama'alot" or "Song of Ascents" by Salamone Rossi (1570-1630).
In the 16th century, this Jewish Italian composer and violinist, fellow-student and collaborator of Claudio Monteverdi, wrote some thirty liturgical pieces for three to eight mixed voices. They fell into oblivion. In 1870, in Paris, Samuel Naumbourg, helped by the young Vincent d'Indy, brought them together in a volume and made them partially adopted by some synagogues. "Shir Lama'alot" for five voices is a composition taken from Rossi's book "Hashirim Asher Lishlomo", printed in Venice in 1623.
read more - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamone_Rossi
The Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber choir conducted by Ronen Borshevsky.
Recording apeared on a CD which won the Golden Orpheus Award of the French Academy for best vocal music CD for 2007.
for more info and purchase -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-seventh-gate/dp/B001IRSOWK
Write us -
oratorio.jerusalem@gmail.com
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Kammerchor I Vocalisti: Pseudo Yoik
German choir Kammerchor Vocalisti won the Fleischmann Trophy at this years' Cork International Choral Festival. This is one of the pieces they performed for the closing gala concert in City Hall.
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Gaudete - arranged for three voices
Ancient Christmas carol from Piae Cantiones
This is my arrangement for our community choir (Soprano, Alto and Bass),
but transposed down a third here for me to sing.
(The arrangement also has an optional piano part which I did not use for this recording)
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Keeping choir attendance up – stick or carrot?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]
As I wrote recently (It’s summer – where have all the choir gone??!!), patchy attendance at regular choir sessions can be very frustrating.
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We Rise Again - Leon Dubinsky arr Stephen Smith (Orchestral parts by David East)
Bournemouth Male Voice choir at St Ambrose Church in Westbourne.
We Rise Again is by Leon Dubinsky, who grew up in Sydney and now lives with his wife and children on a seaside property in Cape Breton's Englishtown.
Written in 1984 as a hopeful t... moreBournemouth Male Voice choir at St Ambrose Church in Westbourne.
We Rise Again is by Leon Dubinsky, who grew up in Sydney and now lives with his wife and children on a seaside property in Cape Breton's Englishtown.
Written in 1984 as a hopeful tune for the musical The Rise and Follies of Cape Breton Island during a severe economic downturn, it begins:
When the waves roll on over the waters
and the ocean cries
We look to our sons and daughters
To explain our lives
As if a child could tell us why
That as sure as the sunrise
As sure as the sea
As sure as the wind in the trees
We rise again in the faces of our children
We rise again in the waves out on the ocean
and we rise again....
The day he wrote "Rise Again," Dubinsky recalls, he was watching his ailing father observing his grandchildren playing in a swimming pool. Dubinsky's father had immigrated to Canada from the Ukraine, settling in Cape Breton; he would die a year later, in 1985.
The words just came to him,
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Eatnemen Vuelie (Opening Theme from "Frozen") | The Girl choir of South Florida
"Eatnemen Vuelie" by Frode Fjellheim, arr. Alex Colaizzi (GCSF Class of 2014). From the opening credits of the Disney film "Frozen".
Recorded live on May 4, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Sing... more"Eatnemen Vuelie" by Frode Fjellheim, arr. Alex Colaizzi (GCSF Class of 2014). From the opening credits of the Disney film "Frozen".
Recorded live on May 4, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson.