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Everybody Sing freedom - Escolanía María Auxiliadora - EMA Cádiz
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Solista: India Thorp
Piano: Felipe Barbosa Bustos
Director: Antonio Hernández Asencio
Oh! Freedom, Oh! Freedom, Oh! Freedom over me
But before I’d be a slave I’ll be buried in my grave
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Solista: India Thorp
Piano: Felipe Barbosa Bustos
Director: Antonio Hernández Asencio
Oh! Freedom, Oh! Freedom, Oh! Freedom over me
But before I’d be a slave I’ll be buried in my grave
And go home to my Lord and be free and be free
No more runnin’, no more runnin', no more runnin' over me
No more cryin', no more cryin', no more cryin' over me
No more shooting, no more shooting, no more shooting over me less
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A brand new hymn for the RSCM's Big Hymn Sing for Music Sunday
The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) invites churches to celebrate church music and musicians with the Big Hymn Sing for Music Sunday on 9th June 2024
Music Sunday is an annual event presented by the RSCM to celebrate and give thanks for the music and...
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Novo Concertante Manila
A chamber choir composed of music lovers from all walks of Life who enjoy Singing together, the Novo Concertante Manila was originally formed as a recital choir in 1998. It has evolved into an ensemble determined to reinvent itself continuously as it deve... moreA chamber choir composed of music lovers from all walks of Life who enjoy Singing together, the Novo Concertante Manila was originally formed as a recital choir in 1998. It has evolved into an ensemble determined to reinvent itself continuously as it develops a sound that is artistically intelligent.
In its 14-year history, Novo Concertante Manila has competed and won in several international choral competitions. Among which are the 2nd Choir Olympics in Busan, South Korea(2002), the 1st A Voyage of Songs International Chorale Competition in Genting Highlands, Malaysia (2003) and the 23rd Takarazuka International Chamber Choir Competition in Takarazuka, Japan (2007). In 2009, the choir won the 1st and 2nd Prizes at the 46th Internationaler Chorwettbewerb in Spittalan der Drau, Austria and the 1st Prize at the 55th Certamen International de Habaneras y Polifonia in Torrevieja, Spain.
Most recently, the choir won in two international competitions in 2012 - the Grand Prize (Mixed Choir Category) at the 1st ... less
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Celebration Day 2022: A Homechoir Special Extended Sing Sunday 26 June 2022
In June 2022, Homechoir was invited to become the official choir for the inaugural Celebration Day, with a special one hour Sing Sunday session and a stunning recording of Sanctus from Fauré's Requiem.
21:46 Shall I Compare Thee?
25:04 My Lord What A ... moreIn June 2022, Homechoir was invited to become the official choir for the inaugural Celebration Day, with a special one hour Sing Sunday session and a stunning recording of Sanctus from Fauré's Requiem.
21:46 Shall I Compare Thee?
25:04 My Lord What A Morning
29:41 Peace Like A River
31:37 forest Lake
38:24 O for A Closer Walk With God
45:22 Noyana
48:28 Faure: Sanctus from the Requiem
54:10 Song for The Mira
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NIGEL OWENS AND DOWLAIS MALE CHOIR Sing MYFANWY
NUMBER ONE RUGBY REFEREE REALISES HIS DREAM
As we come to the end of the rugby season, perhaps a song from, in our opinion, the World's number one rugby referee.
We recently recorded this with Nigel Owens for a TV programme.
He always wanted to Sing h... moreNUMBER ONE RUGBY REFEREE REALISES HIS DREAM
As we come to the end of the rugby season, perhaps a song from, in our opinion, the World's number one rugby referee.
We recently recorded this with Nigel Owens for a TV programme.
He always wanted to Sing his favourite song with a Male Voice Choir. We in Dowlais were so pleased to help him realise his ambition.
Hope you all enjoy listening to a great referee and a great Choir, as together we Sing......MYFANWY.
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Mravalžamier (Republic of Georgia)
“Mravalžamier” is the name of a large number of rural and urban table songs from the Republic of Georgia. It means Many happy returns. May God give you long Life. Literally: years and epochs of happiness to you. They are sung at feasts or supras as they a... more“Mravalžamier” is the name of a large number of rural and urban table songs from the Republic of Georgia. It means Many happy returns. May God give you long Life. Literally: years and epochs of happiness to you. They are sung at feasts or supras as they are called in Georgian, where participants wish one another health and a long Life. This is an urban version. This type of song is sometimes labelled Kutaisian because the town of Kutaisi (in western Georgia) is considered the centre in western urban songs, which are based on European harmony.
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 for the first time we were joined by the vo... less
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CARMINA SLOVENICA Toxic Psalms / The scent of ancestors
Choregie project by Karmina Šilec
Performed by Vocal Thatre Carmina Slovenica
The shaman idea is at the centre of the project: everyone and everything that man creates can be turned against him if used without respect for Life. To have control over s... moreChoregie project by Karmina Šilec
Performed by Vocal Thatre Carmina Slovenica
The shaman idea is at the centre of the project: everyone and everything that man creates can be turned against him if used without respect for Life. To have control over something matterless, we control it with the knowledge about it and thus gain power over it. The almost sinister thought “I'll tell you. You're young, but you're one of us, and I'm one of us, so I'll tell you.” gives the Toxic Psalms its tone. for in the background of the whole concert arch death utters and murderous plague intones. Through the music the project reflects Palestine, Syria, Pussy Riots, weapons, concentration camps, blood feuds, extinctions, contaminations of religions and creates a picture of human brutality. The living of a man is changed into a drama here and now: men killing for the glory of their psalms. The author’s poise is not one of an agitator – awaking the feeling that “something has to be done” – it is rigorously contemplative. Despite ... less