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"Daniel, Daniel Servant of the Lord"
Palmetto Voices performing "Daniel, Daniel Servant of the Lord" arranged by Undine S. Moore, July 23, 2011 at St. James Lutheran Church in Sumter, South Carolina
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St George's RC Church Choir Sudbury
Sacred choral music forms an integral part of the mass and has been practiced in various forms since the 4th century. Much of the current scores originate from the renaissance period and later, and are by composers such as Palestrina, Byrd, Mozart, Hande... moreSacred choral music forms an integral part of the mass and has been practiced in various forms since the 4th century. Much of the current scores originate from the renaissance period and later, and are by composers such as Palestrina, Byrd, Mozart, Handel, & Tallis amongst others.
St George’s RC Church Sudburyhttp://stgeorgessudbury.org.uk/ is a Roman Catholic church in the Diocese of Westminsterhttp://www.rcdow.org.uk/ it was consecrated in 1928 and modelled on a pre-reformation English Church.
By 1933 there was a regular Sung Mass every Sunday with organ. The singers (all male) were professionals hired by the Parish Priest. Within a short time there were sufficient men available for a choir trained by Frank Adams and they sang at Mass and on Sunday evenings at Vespers and Benediction. They were fully vested in cassock and surplice and sat in choir s... less
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Haydn — Kyrie (Nelson Mass)
Tatiana Konoshenko (soprano)
Dmitry Semenovsky (piano)
April, 2012,
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory,
the choir's 55th anniversary concert
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It's a Grand Night for Singing
Voices of Aloha choir perform an ebulient rendition of "It's a Grand Night for Singing" at their 2017 Spring Concert under the direction of Mark Yasuhara.
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Wirindji
The Australian Voices conducted by Gordon Hamilton sing Wirindji, by Stephen Leek, during their 2010 Germany Tour.
This is footage from their concert at St Stephani, Bremen in December, 2010.
The text of this piece is really cool. It is about a my... moreThe Australian Voices conducted by Gordon Hamilton sing Wirindji, by Stephen Leek, during their 2010 Germany Tour.
This is footage from their concert at St Stephani, Bremen in December, 2010.
The text of this piece is really cool. It is about a mystical tribe of desert women who would stamp their feet into the dust creating beautiful clouds. Light would shine through and create patterns and rainbows. Men would be attracted by these clouds and come to the women's camp. The Wirindji women would cook for them, mate with them then kill them and eat them! You can hear the beautiful sounds of the desert landscape, the clusters of sunlight and the dangerous moral :-)
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Wine and Water for three voices or male voice choir
Challenging but fun three part arrangement of my old song Wine and Water
(The original song can be found on youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UYX_4Ape74 )
Satirical poem by G K Chesterton
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In The First Light
Chicagoland Voices performs at the Festival of the Voice.
In The First Light
By Glad arranged by Jason Sirvatka and Jason Krigas.
Directed by Jason Krigas.
Soloists are Dana Floor, Alison Rohrbach, Kris Hester, and Rob Boncosky.
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Zither Carol transposed for men's voices
This is a transposed version of Malcolm Sargent's "Zither Carol". It is based on a Czech Furiant (a fast dance with metre shifting between duple and triple time) called "Sedlák, sedlák", which was also sung as a light-hearted and frolicsome song gently po... moreThis is a transposed version of Malcolm Sargent's "Zither Carol". It is based on a Czech Furiant (a fast dance with metre shifting between duple and triple time) called "Sedlák, sedlák", which was also sung as a light-hearted and frolicsome song gently poking fun at a corpulent farmer.
The words of the carol are by Malcolm Sargent himself.
Girls and boys, leave your toys. make no noise,
Kneel at His crib and worship Him.
At Thy shrine, Child divine, we are Thine,
Our Saviour's here.
"Hallelujah!" the church bells ring,
"Hallelujah!" the angels sing,
"Hallelujah!" from ev'rything.
All must draw near.
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