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Coral Ensemble - Puncha Puncha - (Ladino - Jewish-Spanish folk Song) - a-cappella
אנסמבל קורל - גירסת א-קפלה לרומנסה הספרדית "פונצ'ה פונצ'ה"
מתוך האלבום "קורל - זמר נודד". עיבוד: צבי שרף.
אנסמבל קורל - הרכב קולי לא שגרתי. עיבודים מפתיעים, קולות, מוסיקה, הרבה כיף לאוזן ולנשמה.
בקרו בדף הפייסבוק שלנו
http://www.facebook.com/Coral... moreאנסמבל קורל - גירסת א-קפלה לרומנסה הספרדית "פונצ'ה פונצ'ה"
מתוך האלבום "קורל - זמר נודד". עיבוד: צבי שרף.
אנסמבל קורל - הרכב קולי לא שגרתי. עיבודים מפתיעים, קולות, מוסיקה, הרבה כיף לאוזן ולנשמה.
בקרו בדף הפייסבוק שלנו
http://www.facebook.com/CoralEnsemble
ובו מידע מלא על הלהקה, הופעות, תגובות הקהל הקלטות וקטעי וידיאו.
From The album CORAL-Troubadour
available at www.a-cappella.com
Contact & Info
www.facebook.com/CoralEnsemble
coralensemble.bandcamp.com
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Nieida (Sámi joik)
Adaptation by Sian Croose of a traditional joik called Nieida ('Girl').
A joik is a unique form of cultural expression for The Sámi people (or Lapps - region stretches over four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia). This type of Song can be ... moreAdaptation by Sian Croose of a traditional joik called Nieida ('Girl').
A joik is a unique form of cultural expression for The Sámi people (or Lapps - region stretches over four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia). This type of Song can be deeply personal or spiritual in nature, often dedicated to a human being, an animal, or a landscape as a personal signature. According to music researchers, joik is one of The longest living music traditions in Europe, and is The folk music of The Sámi people. Its sound is comparable to The traditional chanting of some Native American cultures.
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. less
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With One Voice Chatswood
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience The joy, freedom and inspiration of Song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creat... moreDID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience The joy, freedom and inspiration of Song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creativity Australia (www.creativityaustralia.org.au) is building a happier, healthier, more inclusive nation through The life-changing With One Voice program. We bridge The gap between people experiencing disadvantage and those more fortunate through The neuro-scientific benefits of community singing. We build supportive networks that help people connect to brighter futures.
Creativity Australia is delighted to offer a suite of With One Voice “how to” guide videos, resources and mentoring for individuals, groups and communities looking to start new, inclusive With One Voice choirs using our innovative social franchise model.
TogeTher, we can change The world… one voice at a time.
With One Voice choirs are led by professional conductors and meet weekly, fo... less
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Which single note do you give your choir to start a Song?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir]
Last time (Tuning up – where do start notes come from?) I talked about my aim of being able to give out a single note to my choir, instead of having t...
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Fabulous Fridays - Galaxies - AAVF 2011
Fabulous Fridays performed Galaxies, The duty Song of Aarhus Choir Competition.
Aarhus Vocal Festival 2011
Galaxies originally by Charlotte Martin,
arranged by Michael Betzner - Brandt
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Anuna : Dulaman
The Song Dúlamán - written by Michael McGlynn and performed by Anúna as part of "Celtic Origins" - www.anuna.ie - soloist is Ian Curran.
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Malaika (East Africa)
In Swahili. Disputed authorship. Could be Kenyan. Probably Tanzanian folk Song with added words written in 1940s with extra verses added in late 1950s. Made famous by Miriam Makeba in early 1960s. The young man sings:
"Angel, I love you. What should I ... moreIn Swahili. Disputed authorship. Could be Kenyan. Probably Tanzanian folk Song with added words written in 1940s with extra verses added in late 1950s. Made famous by Miriam Makeba in early 1960s. The young man sings:
"Angel, I love you. What should I do? I don't have any money. I would marry you if I did."
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