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The lights grow dim in Nottingham from Robin Prince of Sherwood by Pete Howarth and Rick Fenn perfor
The lights grow dim in Nottingham
Words and music by Pete Howarth and Rick Fenn (of the Hollies and 10CC)
from the show Robin Prince of Sherwood
arranged for choir by Andrew Emmet
Performed by tenor Richard McHale and the dwsChorale (multitrack one-ma... moreThe lights grow dim in Nottingham
Words and music by Pete Howarth and Rick Fenn (of the Hollies and 10CC)
from the show Robin Prince of Sherwood
arranged for choir by Andrew Emmet
Performed by tenor Richard McHale and the dwsChorale (multitrack one-man choir)
Photographs of Nottingham by David Ellis
blog:
Test
According to bookies, it would be in my best interest to place my loonies on the Venus symbol in favour of Prince William and Princess Catherine giving birth to the future Queen of England.
I am not a royalist nor even very interested...
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VOCES8: This Marriage
To celebrate the Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton on 29th April 2011 international award winning a cappella group VOCES8 recorded a commemorative single. 'This Marriage' is written by Ed Rex and is a setting of text by the 1... moreTo celebrate the Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton on 29th April 2011 international award winning a cappella group VOCES8 recorded a commemorative single. 'This Marriage' is written by Ed Rex and is a setting of text by the 13th-Century poet Rumi, in which blessings are wished on the married couple.
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Kingston Choral Society
Our next concert will be : Handel : Israel in Egypt
On 16 November 2025 at 7.30 All Saints Church Kingston will become the stage for intensely powerful musical drama as Kingston Choral Society opens their 75th season with a truly remarkable work.
Han... moreOur next concert will be : Handel : Israel in Egypt
On 16 November 2025 at 7.30 All Saints Church Kingston will become the stage for intensely powerful musical drama as Kingston Choral Society opens their 75th season with a truly remarkable work.
Handel’s Israel in Egypt is one of Handel’s most lavish and dramatic oratorios. Unusually, the soloists’ contributions are secondary as the choir is given the starring role in the turbulent narrative, relating the story of the Biblical plagues, the Israelites’ flight from Egypt via the parting of the Red Sea, and their triumph over the Pharaoh’s army. The plot unfolds in a series of thrilling and startlingly inventive choruses.
It is fitting that KCS should introduce their 75th Anniversary season with a Handel oratorio. The formation of what was originally the Surbiton Oratorio Society was inspired by the desire of the Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kingston to stage a monumental performance of Handel’s Messiah in the borough by bringing together Church and other c... less
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Excelsior Voices
Established in spring 2021,
we are a community Youth choir program in Prince William County for middle school, high school and Young adult singers.
We have fun as we build friendships with singers from many schools, sing a wide variety of music and... moreEstablished in spring 2021,
we are a community Youth choir program in Prince William County for middle school, high school and Young adult singers.
We have fun as we build friendships with singers from many schools, sing a wide variety of music and bring joy to the community. We are ideal for singers who want more singing in their life!
We are proud of our alumni singing at NOVA, NYU, JMU, UNT, Bridgewater, Longwood & Westchester.
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In Exitu Israel
Anthem composed by Samuel Wesley, sung at Canterbury Cathedral in the 1986 RSCM course under Martin Howe.
(I was one of the altos).
In exitu Israel de Aegypto, domus Iacob de populo barbaro.
When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a ba... moreAnthem composed by Samuel Wesley, sung at Canterbury Cathedral in the 1986 RSCM course under Martin Howe.
(I was one of the altos).
In exitu Israel de Aegypto, domus Iacob de populo barbaro.
When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a barbarous people:
Facta est Iudaea sanctificatio eius, Israel potestas eius.
Judea made his sanctuary, Israel his dominion.
Mare vidit et fugit, Iordanis conversus est retrorsum.
The sea saw and fled: Jordan was turned back.
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When David heard that Absolom was slain
Motet by Thomas Tomkins - one of the greatest emotional expressions of the late Renaissance.
Absalom, son of King David, was a handsome Prince and considered by some to be worthy of the throne of Israel, even before David's death.
One day, as Absalom w... moreMotet by Thomas Tomkins - one of the greatest emotional expressions of the late Renaissance.
Absalom, son of King David, was a handsome Prince and considered by some to be worthy of the throne of Israel, even before David's death.
One day, as Absalom went riding, a tree's branches caught his luxuriant hair and he hung there helpless. He was slain by his enemies. King David was inconsolable.
Performed by the dwsChorale, a multitracking one-man choir