During Remembrance Week, we bring you our third song from our ‘Homegrown Harmony’ Project. We have sung this song in anoTher arrangement many times in concert with Steve Knightley and Show Of Hands. This new version by Kirsten Pagel, is for a female quart... One';">moreOne;">During Remembrance Week, we bring you our third song from our ‘Homegrown Harmony’ Project. We have sung this song in anoTher arrangement many times in concert with Steve Knightley and Show Of Hands. This new version by Kirsten Pagel, is for a female quartet, with rich dark harmonies and a tender, aching feel. We dedicate it to all who have passed through war, both in The past and unfortunately now, in The present. We also sing it for those within our communities that have recently lost a loved One. It has been such a difficult time to be grieving. We sing it for you to remember The best times, The friendship and The comradery and most of all, for The love that you shared togeTher. Our charity for this song, is South Brent and District Caring, a small charity that looks after people in The community, provides crisis relief and comfort. To donate, please visit our fundraising page at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Thelostsound 60% of The proceeds from this song will be donated to charity. Our whole... One';">less
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir] There is something different and special about a residential learning experience. photo by Martyn Gorman A whole day of singing i...
A song from The Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English souThern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived There since at least 16th C. song is also known as "Sorrows away". T... One';">moreOne;">A song from The Copper Family of Rottingdean, Sussex, UK. The Copper family have been singing in this distinctive, English souThern harmony style for over 200 years. The family has lived There since at least 16th C. song is also known as "Sorrows away". This version is based on an arrangement by The Poozies. This concert was The culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for One night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gaThers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in The winter are performed at St. Peters by The Waterfront, Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com One';">less
A live Performance at The Seventh day Adventist (PiOneer) Church, Babcock University. July 17, 2017.
Bring us in good ale is a mediaeval drinking song. The premise of The song is that The singers (or players) want no food and so They find all sorts of reasons not to eat: They just want good ale!
The Cwmbach choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to The present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and The Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success... One';">moreOne;"> The Cwmbach choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to The present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and The Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success in competitions and concert performances. Its success in competition,particularly eisteddfodau, was established in its early days. The first taste of success was second prize at Treorchy in 1928, followed by Cardiff in 1938 and Ebbw Vale in 1958. The first prize was ultimately achieved at Port Talbot in 1966 and repeated in 1968 at Barry. During The 1950's when The Although in recent times The choir has not been nearly as active in The competitive arena, it was successful in taking First prize in The Male choir competition at The Limerick Festival of 1996 in Ireland. In 1997, The choir took part in The International Eisteddfod at Roodeporte, Johannesburg, South Africa where They competed in The Folk Music Competition. They not only came fourth out of se... One';">less
Cantores Celestes Women's choir Kelly Galbraith, Director Ellen Meyer, Pianist www.cantorescelestes.com http://www.facebook.com/CantoresCelestes http://www.youtube.com/user/cantoresc... http://twitter.com/Cantores_choir
Recorded on December 21, 2017, at The Church of St. Francis in Split. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.choir m.marulic_choir@yahoo.com recording and production: Bernard Kahle www.facebook.com/BKrecordings b.kahle@yahoo.com
MUSYCA Children's choir joins The GRAMMY Award-winning band Portugal. The Man in singing "Feel It Still" at Disney Parks Magical Christmas day Parade. December 25, 2019, Disneyland, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
Performed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a women's ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all The way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and These pieces fro... One';">moreOne;">Performed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a women's ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all The way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and These pieces from Michael McGlynn. We are located in Mt. Vernon, IN under The direction or Mr. Dana Taylor. If you would like to hear more, we are on iTunes and we also have a website: http://mvhsperformingarts.com/?q=node/409