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Cockles and Mussels (arr. Chris Rowbury)
The earliest known version Of Cockles and Mussels was published in London in 1884 by Francis Brothers and Day. The Song is there described as "a comic Song" written and composed by James Yorkston (Of Scotland) and arranged by Edmund Forman. Because it is ... moreThe earliest known version Of Cockles and Mussels was published in London in 1884 by Francis Brothers and Day. The Song is there described as "a comic Song" written and composed by James Yorkston (Of Scotland) and arranged by Edmund Forman. Because it is noted as printed with permission Of an Edinburgh firm, there was clearly an earlier version. Although the Song is the unOfficial anthem Of Dublin and generally regarded as Irish, it was, in fact, written by a Scotsman.
This outdoor performance 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 summer are performed outdoors near Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Alleyways A Christmas Song
This jaunty melody with countermelodies has been written for an a cappella choir Of SATBB with splits in some Of the voices from time to time. The words are my own and tell Of children playing their games in the dusty streets (ie Of Bethlehem) unaware tha... moreThis jaunty melody with countermelodies has been written for an a cappella choir Of SATBB with splits in some Of the voices from time to time. The words are my own and tell Of children playing their games in the dusty streets (ie Of Bethlehem) unaware that a miracle has happened and asking them to look up to the angels and join their Singing.
The performance here is by the Composer's Choir conducted by Daniel Shaw.
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Blood and Gold. Bristol Gurt Lush Choir, Gurt Winter Concert 2012, The Colston Hall
A true bastard love child Of a Song if ever there was one. A Romanian Song collected by Bela Bartok, translated to English by British Folkies Andy Irvine & Jane Cassidy & grafted onto a Bulgarian dance tune, before being brilliantly recorded by Maddie Pry... moreA true bastard love child Of a Song if ever there was one. A Romanian Song collected by Bela Bartok, translated to English by British Folkies Andy Irvine & Jane Cassidy & grafted onto a Bulgarian dance tune, before being brilliantly recorded by Maddie Pryor & June Tabor (The Silly Sisters)
Gurt Winter Concert 2012
The Gurt Lush Choir debut Concert at The Colston Hall,
with Bristol Male Voice Choir. Musical Directors, Sam Burns & Steve Daykin
300 Singers, 1500+ Audience. Several thousand raised for St Peters Hospice.
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Cradle Song
Salt Lake Vocal Artists under direction Of Brady Allred with amazing soloist Clara Hurtado Lee. December 14, 2024
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North Mecklenburg Community Chorus
North Mecklenburg Community Chorus (NMCC) is a fun and dynamic non-prOfit organization providing choral performances and shows for any one who likes to Sing. Anyone is welcome to join - no audition required. You just need to like to Sing, make friends a... moreNorth Mecklenburg Community Chorus (NMCC) is a fun and dynamic non-prOfit organization providing choral performances and shows for any one who likes to Sing. Anyone is welcome to join - no audition required. You just need to like to Sing, make friends and have fun.
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Ave Musica '2013: Stoyan Babekov - "Tebe poem"("We Sing Thee") №3
Stoyan Babekov (*1936) - "Tebe poem"("We Sing Thee") №3
Performed by "Аve Musica" choir - SOfia, Bulgaria. Conductor - Tania Nikleva-Vladeva
Live recording from the Christmas concert on December 11, 2013 .
"St. Josef" Catholic cathedral - SOfia.
Cam... moreStoyan Babekov (*1936) - "Tebe poem"("We Sing Thee") №3
Performed by "Аve Musica" choir - SOfia, Bulgaria. Conductor - Tania Nikleva-Vladeva
Live recording from the Christmas concert on December 11, 2013 .
"St. Josef" Catholic cathedral - SOfia.
Camera: Zdravka Stefanova