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You Raise Me Up
Performed live by Viva, Sandnes Kulturskolekor and recorded in a concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (!) in 2006.
Composed by Rolf Løvland, famous from his own works of course, and also the group "Secret Garden".
Soloist: Karoline Krogedal
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Durham Voices of Recovery
We are a made up of individuals in recovery from addiction, parents & carers and friends of recovery. We Raise the profile of recovery and reduce stigma through singing. We are available to sing at events, conferences, seasonal and any other times. We... moreWe are a made up of individuals in recovery from addiction, parents & carers and friends of recovery. We Raise the profile of recovery and reduce stigma through singing. We are available to sing at events, conferences, seasonal and any other times. We average 18 members and meet weekly.
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Istanbul Kültür University Children's Choir
The primary goal of the Choir is to Raise intercultural awareness skill, communication skill and holistic learning skill via singing and to Raise funds for continued development and support of the academic programs. Providing for children’s well being and... moreThe primary goal of the Choir is to Raise intercultural awareness skill, communication skill and holistic learning skill via singing and to Raise funds for continued development and support of the academic programs. Providing for children’s well being and qualified education utilizing the transformative power of music. The program features well-loved children’s songs, body percussion, hand clapping, traditional and contemporary songs.
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You Raise Me Up #StayAtHome #SingAtHome
Homo doctus in se semper divitias habet - educated man always has wealth in him; and an educated artist wants his work for people to serve.
An artist who stops creating ceases to be an artist. Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology, the olde... moreHomo doctus in se semper divitias habet - educated man always has wealth in him; and an educated artist wants his work for people to serve.
An artist who stops creating ceases to be an artist. Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology, the oldest artistic student organization at the Gdańsk University of Technology, despite current situation, has not ceased its activity. We organise ourselves, work and create. This is the first "product" of our virtual work.
We did it for Yourselves to give you a little respite, joy, smile, hope and faith in a better future. Thanks to the fact that we have a share in culture - as creators and recipients - it is easier to live, it is easier to face everyday challenges.
Music has great power. Music reaches our senses. We become better people thanks to music.
-- Conductor, Mariusz Mróz
The accompaniment to the song was played on a digital piano by Ewa Mróz, while the part of the oboe was performed by Karolina Kacprzycka. less
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The Keeper did a hunting go for mixed Voices
Arrangement of an old English folk song for three Voices
(versions available for women's Voices, mixed Voices and men's Voices).
This version is for mixed Voices AAB or MezAB
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Raise the Roof - Choir in Residence at Horniman Museum, London
Come and sing songs from jazz to gospel, from old crooners to contemporary pop, from cultures across the world. We welcome everyone – all you need are vocal cords!
Raise the Roof is led by Kirsty Martin. Each term participants have the opportunity to ... moreCome and sing songs from jazz to gospel, from old crooners to contemporary pop, from cultures across the world. We welcome everyone – all you need are vocal cords!
Raise the Roof is led by Kirsty Martin. Each term participants have the opportunity to perform in a concert here at the Horniman.
Kirsty Martin is a Choral Activist and MD for Hullabaloo Community Quire in Brighton. She is a prolific composer and arranger for community choirs, and travels extensively to share her infectious and joyful funkysoulybluesyfolky vocal vision with singers nationwide! less
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The Keeper did a hunting go for women's Voices
Arrangement of an old English folk song for three Voices
(versions available for women's Voices, mixed Voices and men's Voices).
This one is for women's Voices.
Images from Dunham Massey in Cheshire
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Green grow the rushes oh for three Voices
arranged by D W Solomons: for men's Voices (in G), mixed Voices (in B) and women's Voices (in D))
These arrangements of the song skip from 5 to 12 in order to avoid tiring the audience
("Let's not make them listen to the lot!")
This version in G is per... morearranged by D W Solomons: for men's Voices (in G), mixed Voices (in B) and women's Voices (in D))
These arrangements of the song skip from 5 to 12 in order to avoid tiring the audience
("Let's not make them listen to the lot!")
This version in G is performed here by Matthew Curtis