Behold, God Is My Salvation (Isaiah 12) Music and Translation by Stanley M. Hoffman (2001) Performed by The Philovox Ensemble Jennifer Lester, conductor Heinrich Christensen, organ Music and Translation: © Copyright 2002 by Ione Press, Inc., ... more
The choir was founded on November 10th, 2010 and is continuing its efforts by including in its repertoire polyphonic Turkish folk songs, choir pieces of different periods and Cyprus polyphonic choir pieces along with the world choir literature. Since i... more
Stanzas in English 1. Now, in a song of grateful praise, To my dear Lord my voice I'll raise; With all His saints I'll ioin to tell-My Jesus has done all things well. Chorus And above the rest this note shall swell, This note shall swell, this n... more
We know whom we have believed and whether through the cool breeze or the storm, we choose to abide in Him. Enjoy this piece by Sam Asare Bediako @samasare-bediakomusic6362 @samasare-bediako1229 @VOCES8 @16choir @thetenebraechoir @TheSy... more
Poem by Robert Herrick Music by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com All parts sung by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com [Note: many composers - including Kathryn Rose, Peter Hurford, Colin Brumby and Tim Knight - have set a few verses from this poem... more
This is our a capella version of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen (OST Shrek). Conducting: Viktor Magyaróvári (Kayamar) Arranger: Viktor Magyaróvári (Kayamar) Performing: KVV Chamber choir Author: Leonard Cohen Mecseknádasd, Hungary 06/12/2015 Find... more
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Gloria in excelsis" by Claude Goudimel (b 1514-20, - d 1572), a French composer, music editor and publisher, and music theorist of the Renaissance Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ott... more
Imo city Chorale and Orchestra Owerri was live in Lome Togo for the African Sings Festival
Malaika, nakupenda Malaika, Malaika, nakupenda Malaika, Nami nifanyeje, kijana mwenzio, nashindwa na mali sina, we, ningekuoa malaika, nashindwa na mali sina, we, ningekuoa malaika, Pesa, zasumbua roho yangu, Pesa, zasumbua roho yangu, ningekuoa... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir] I bet you think your choir is a wonderful, friendly little community that welcomes newcomers with open arms. But what if I told you that new members might fi...