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Gold Rush
Gold Rush is a New Mexico based show choir from Eldorado High School. Gold Rush as been competing for as long as they've existed, but have most recently attended several Fame Events competitions and competed with the likes of: Jefferson Connection, Totino... moreGold Rush is a New Mexico based show choir from Eldorado High School. Gold Rush as been competing for as long as they've existed, but have most recently attended several Fame Events competitions and competed with the likes of: Jefferson Connection, Totino Grace Company of Singers, and Wheaton Warrenville South's The Classics, the current National Champion of Show Choir
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Rhythm of Life - (St Paul's Community Choir)
Lyrics: Dorothy Fields (1969)
Music: Cy Coleman (1969)
Enjoy our latest virtual choir cover of Rhythm of Life! This has been our most challenging song yet, so leave a like, comment and subscribe for more content!
If you would like to sing with us, ... moreLyrics: Dorothy Fields (1969)
Music: Cy Coleman (1969)
Enjoy our latest virtual choir cover of Rhythm of Life! This has been our most challenging song yet, so leave a like, comment and subscribe for more content!
If you would like to sing with us, send an email to:
stPauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsCommunityChoir
Twitter: https://twitter.com/stPaulscchoir
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'Song for Canada' by Paul Halley LIVE performance Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
'Song for Canada' by Paul Halley arranged by Lawrence Green
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir.
Directed by Kelly Galbraith
Kate Carver, piano
Anne Lindsay, violin
Tony Quarrington, guitar
Stuart Laughton, trumpet
Jordan O'Connor, bass
April 22, 201... more'Song for Canada' by Paul Halley arranged by Lawrence Green
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir.
Directed by Kelly Galbraith
Kate Carver, piano
Anne Lindsay, violin
Tony Quarrington, guitar
Stuart Laughton, trumpet
Jordan O'Connor, bass
April 22, 2017 'Sing Sea to Sea' LIVE CONCERT
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The Tyger
composer: Zachary J. Moore
ensemble: Oshkosh West High School Chorale
conductor: Herb Berendsen
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Edina Chorale
The Edina Chorale, under the direction of Thomas Paulson, is an 85+ voice choir with a commitment to excellence and a varied repertoire. We range in age from 18 to 75. We strive to inspire singers, audiences and community through the beauty and power of... moreThe Edina Chorale, under the direction of Thomas Paulson, is an 85+ voice choir with a commitment to excellence and a varied repertoire. We range in age from 18 to 75. We strive to inspire singers, audiences and community through the beauty and power of diverse chorale music.
We perform four major concerts per year, including a holiday program, a classical performance with orchestra, and a spring pops concert.
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Vasari Singers perform A Spotless Rose by Paul Mealor
Vasari Singers broke out of the mould to make this recording using GoPro technology, performing A Spotless Rose by Paul Mealor in the beautiful church of St Luke's, Battersea
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www.vasarisingers.org
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Ícaro, (Paul Jarman), Coro Joven Jardín Menesteo
Ícaro, Paul Jarman
Coro Joven Jardín Menesteo
Dirección: Lupe Matarranz Gutiérrez
Jefas de cuerda: Mariló Viña/Gloria Bollullo
Piano: Darío Velázquez Bollullo
Escuela Coral Jardín Menesteo
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Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internat... moreWeep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internatio... moreWeep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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