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The Lost Sound - Here We Come A-Wassailing
Wassail, Wassail!
This song is our ‘Thank You’ to all of you who have donated to our charities throughout our Homegrown Harmony Project. In total, you raised £1587 for 7 charities. Many of you followed the songs each week and donated more than once – tha... moreWassail, Wassail!
This song is our ‘Thank You’ to all of you who have donated to our charities throughout our Homegrown Harmony Project. In total, you raised £1587 for 7 charities. Many of you followed the songs each week and donated more than once – thank you so much!
Thank yous also go to everyone who shared and commented on our songs – a staggering 41.5k people watched our videos over our social media, simply because you shared with your friends and communities! Thank you for taking the time to do that. It’s a wonderful feeling to share our songs and our charities to a wider audience and to know that you’ve enjoyed listening.
In many ways, the Homegrown Harmony Project has brought us closer as a Choir and more in touch with our local communities. We’ve been so pleased that our videos have helped our chosen charities at a time when their resources have been low, but demand has been high.
So, thank you all for sharing the love, supporting the Project and for your wonderful comments!
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SAY NO! - Trailer
Say No ! is an international Project for Choirs and small musical ensembles. Together we sing ‘No to War’. Our song is a tribute to deserters and war objectors.
This hymn is also a call to FleeTheFrenzy: say 'No' to the madness of weaponry and war.
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Sing Berlin! 2018 – a brand new Project
We always love to think about new initiatives: in 2018 based on a vivid and good connection with local Choirs meeting music will start something new in Germany’s capital in cooperation with Georg-Friedrich-Händel – Gymnasium, Berlin. In a...
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World Youth Choir in Oslo @ Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2011
Credits/rights given with kind permission of:
The Nobel Peace Prize concert, IMG, NRK (all rights reserved), Nobel Peace Prize and the Nobel Institute, Jeunesses Musicales Norway, The Foundation "World Youth Choir".
The World Youth Choir, Project of... moreCredits/rights given with kind permission of:
The Nobel Peace Prize concert, IMG, NRK (all rights reserved), Nobel Peace Prize and the Nobel Institute, Jeunesses Musicales Norway, The Foundation "World Youth Choir".
The World Youth Choir, Project of the Foundation "World Youth Choir" Den Hague, Netherlands, on kind invitation of the Jeunesses Musicales Norway, University of Oslo and the Nobel Institute/Committee participated at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert held in Oslo on December 11th 2011 -- the annual musical tribute to the year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Featuring an international selection of musical artists and celebrity hosts, the concert honored the spirit and message of the Nobel Peace Prize. It was a musical celebration like no other. The Nobel Peace Prize concert reached potentially 350 million households in 80-120 countries.
The World Youth Choir Choir sang as well at the Nobel Peace Prize Award giving ceremony in Oslo City Hall on December 10th 2011, where the three 2011 Nobel Peace Priz... less
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Vocalocity - Introduction
A short mix from Vocalocity concert, Auguest 2013, Israel:
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I wish - Stevie Wonder
Change the World - Eric Clapton
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
What i... moreA short mix from Vocalocity concert, Auguest 2013, Israel:
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I wish - Stevie Wonder
Change the World - Eric Clapton
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
What is Hip - Tower of Power
I was Brought to My Senses - Sting
Hamakolet song - Kaveret (Israeli Band)
Musical Director and Conductor - Kevin Fox
House Conductor - Erez Tal
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A Clear Midnight, by Ezra Donner
Delicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman’s poignant poetry. This is great for any sized Choir, though the long lines, slow pace, and lush harmonies will lend itself particularly well to lar... moreDelicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman’s poignant poetry. This is great for any sized Choir, though the long lines, slow pace, and lush harmonies will lend itself particularly well to large ensembles.
Four part mixed chorus
Audio Credit: The First Recordings Project – J. David Moore, Conductor