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Moon River - Open Arts Community Choir as part of BBC1's 'Last Choir Standing' 2008
In this clip the Open Arts community Choir famously make the judge, Sharon D.Clarke '..cry tears of musical joy!'
the Song 'Moon River' originally made famous in the film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn.
the soloists in this Song are An... moreIn this clip the Open Arts community Choir famously make the judge, Sharon D.Clarke '..cry tears of musical joy!'
the Song 'Moon River' originally made famous in the film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn.
the soloists in this Song are Andrea Hope and Alan Beattie.
Inclusive is the word which probably best describes Open Arts Community Choir. It features People with disabilites and those without, from every section of the community in Northern Ireland. the age range is extensive, from seventeen to over seventy but most importantly members are united by their love of singing.
the choir is directed in Belfast Northern Ireland by Beverley Whyte
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Embraceable You - Canticum Bucharest & Răzvan Rădos
"Embraceable You" is a popular Song, with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. the Song was originally written in 1928 for an unpublished operetta named East Is West. It was eventually published in 1930 and included in the Broadway musical... more"Embraceable You" is a popular Song, with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. the Song was originally written in 1928 for an unpublished operetta named East Is West. It was eventually published in 1930 and included in the Broadway musical Girl Crazy where it was performed by Ginger Rogers in a Song and dance routine choreographed by Fred Astaire. Billie Holiday's 1944 recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Rise Within Us - the Coming of the Spirit
A gospel Song, celebrating Pentecost and recorded by the choir in their homes during the Covid-19 lockdown of Spring Summer 2020.
the Song premiered on London's Wandsworth Prison Radio on 31st May 2020 is dedicated to the staff and prisoners there.
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Which is the best music ever?
Music has been a part of human civilization for centuries. It is a form of expression that has the power to evoke emotions and connect People from different parts of the world. With so many genres, styles, and artists, the question arises, which is the be...
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Song of the Mountains • SATB Score Video
A setting of text adapted from prose by American naturalist John Muir (1838-1914). Commissioned for the Combined Choirs of St. Joseph's School, Seattle, directed by Rick Boyle, who premiered the piece at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall on May 6, 20... moreA setting of text adapted from prose by American naturalist John Muir (1838-1914). Commissioned for the Combined Choirs of St. Joseph's School, Seattle, directed by Rick Boyle, who premiered the piece at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall on May 6, 2004, in the second annual "New Works New Hope" concert for the benefit of Gilda's Club Seattle. the piece was revised in 2007 and the premiere of the revised score was given on November 16, 2007, by the Queens College Chorus, Cindy Bell conducting, at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York.
“Driven by a refreshing text of American naturalist John Muir, Bartholomew has created an accessible work that flows easily through both key and meter changes, and features expressive, lyric melodies contrasted by exciting rhythmic drive.“ - Cindy Bell less
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Where to go in Venice?
Maybe there is no People who doesn’t know anything about Venice. for some of us Venice is the city of love, for others a pinch of history or a sinking wonder world caused by global warming. But it is not so well-known fact that there are 115 small i...
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Carol
Hljómeyki Chamber Choir sings Carol, by Benjamin Britten. Song from the Sacred and Profane Song cycle. Concert in the Nordic House, Reykjavík. Conductor Marta G. Halldórsdóttir.
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the Message of Christmas an evangelical Song for 2 or 4 voices
Gospel style setting for 2 or 4 voices, 2 flutes, double bass, guitar and tambourine of my evangelical poem about Christmas.
This is not typical of my usual style, but it's an interesting excursion into the
evangelical music of mid-70s Oxford, where I ... moreGospel style setting for 2 or 4 voices, 2 flutes, double bass, guitar and tambourine of my evangelical poem about Christmas.
This is not typical of my usual style, but it's an interesting excursion into the
evangelical music of mid-70s Oxford, where I was studying.