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Estampas de Aragón. Coral Stma Trinidad de Valencia.
The Coral Stma Trinidad de Valencia, winner of the first prize in the youth category for second consecutive year, singing "Io mi son giovinetta" by Claudio Monteverdi in the XLI Choral Competition in Ejea de los Caballeros (Zaragoza, Spain)
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Mae-e by Kentaro Sato - Milwaukee Choral Artists
This piece was composed in memory of the victims of the March 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan.
MCA travels takes us to the haunting sounds of Eastern Europe, India, and Asia, with folk and classical music. The Milwaukee Choral Artists will be you... moreThis piece was composed in memory of the victims of the March 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan.
MCA travels takes us to the haunting sounds of Eastern Europe, India, and Asia, with folk and classical music. The Milwaukee Choral Artists will be your guide in this rare musical trip.
"Eastern Voyages" concert was held on April 14, 2012 at Fox Point Lutheran Church, Fox Point, WI. Neil Bubke, Piano. Dr. Sharon A. Hansen; Founder and Music Director.
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Kearsney College Choir World Champion Performance
Scenic Folklore Competition Winner during the World Choir Games - Cincinnati 2012.
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dwsChorale
Composer and countertenor David Warin Solomons has sung many of his own choral works and the choral works of other composers by multitracking the parts on computer. He decided to call this one-man choir the dwsChorale. The range is bottom bass D to top a... moreComposer and countertenor David Warin Solomons has sung many of his own choral works and the choral works of other composers by multitracking the parts on computer. He decided to call this one-man choir the dwsChorale. The range is bottom bass D to top alto e.
Most recordings were done between 2005 and 2009. Only time will tell whether the dwsChorale will be revived, but David keeps composing anyway, so who knows....
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Swiloyini - Òran
Òran performs a medley of Tsonga, Zulu and Sotho traditional songs, conducted by South African exchange chorister Thato Ntlatleng. Arranged by our sister choir, University of Pretoria Youth Choir. Performed at Ubuntu, Feb. 22, 2014 in Edmonton, Alberta, C... moreÒran performs a medley of Tsonga, Zulu and Sotho traditional songs, conducted by South African exchange chorister Thato Ntlatleng. Arranged by our sister choir, University of Pretoria Youth Choir. Performed at Ubuntu, Feb. 22, 2014 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For more information on the Kokopelli Choir Association, visit http://kokopellichoirs.com.
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Toby Wardman - Txoriak II Txoria txori
Lassenne Vocale, Toby Wardman (conductor).
Mark Trigg, baritone solo
Bastien Girard, whistle
Live concert "Lurreko Gauzak" at Église Sainte-Alice, Schaerbeek Brussels.
May 21st, 2022
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Comin' thro' the rye for choir, clarinet and guitar
"Comin' Thro' the Rye" is a poem written in 1782 by Robert Burns (1759–96). The words are set to the melody of the Scottish Minstrel "Common' Frae The Toun".
(This is a variant of the tune to which Auld Lang Syne is usually sung—the melodic shape is alm... more"Comin' Thro' the Rye" is a poem written in 1782 by Robert Burns (1759–96). The words are set to the melody of the Scottish Minstrel "Common' Frae The Toun".
(This is a variant of the tune to which Auld Lang Syne is usually sung—the melodic shape is almost identical, the difference lying in the tempo and rhythm.)
It is performed here by the dwsChorale, with a cheeky insertion of a hornpipe!
Gin a body meet a body
Comin' thro' the rye
Gin a body kiss a body
Need a body cry?
Ilka lassie has her laddie
Nane, they say, hae I
Yet a' the lads they smile at me
When comin' thro' the rye.
Gin a body meet a body
Comin' frae the toun
Gin a body greet a body
Need a body froun?
Ilka lassie has her laddie
Nane, they say, hae I
Yet a' the lads they smile at me
When comin' thro' the rye.
Gin a body meet a body,
Comin' frae the well,
Gin a body kiss a body,
Need a body tell?
'Mang the train there is a swain
I dearly lo'e mysel'
But what his name or whaur his hame
I dinna care to tell less