Bring us in good ale is a mediaeval drinking Song. The premise of the Song is that the singers (or players) want no food and so they find all sorts of reasons not to eat: they just want good ale!
Announcing a new study which explores partcipation in choirs and singing groups. This is a new research project from Canterbury Christ Church University in the UK. The study asks why people sing in choirs and what the experience of singing has been duri...
2020 Ocean Grove Virtual Choir Project: Great Auditorium Virtual Men's Choir Jason C. Tramm, Dir. of Music Ministries Ronald Naldi, Tenor Soloist Gordon Turk, Organ Crispian Fordham, Flute Natasha Loomis, Flute Quinton Tramm, Sound/Video Prem... more
Gospel choir singing harmomic Zion music
Performed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a women's ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all the way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and these pieces fro... more
The University Chorale performs the "Song of Ruth" by Rudy Lupinski and Victoria Davison. The East Central University Department of Music as part of the School of Fine Arts is housed in the beautiful Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. The Department has... more
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford David Crown (conductor) Gedächtniskirche, Berlin 22 July 2009 Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir Twitter: http://twitter.com/SomervilleChoir Conducto... more
Celtic Celebration Concert Feb. 15, 2014 Conductor Syd Birrell soloist Ev. Brooks
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] “Great, a new Song to learn.” Photo by Michael Wu “Oh, no, it’s in ‘foreign’. Help!” ...
The first live performance of the Song Mem-He during the Memorial Day ceremony, on April 27 2009 in Lapid on the central stage. The Song was written by Kol-Hamishpaha in honor of the 45 soldiers which fell in 1948 in the battle on the Kurikur hill, where ... more