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Vlado Sunko: MISSA (Classic-Pop-Folk)
Performed by:
Male choir "Brodosplit";
Male choir and String Orchestra of Arts Academy, University of Split with associate musicians.
Conductor: Vlado Sunko
Recorded at:
Croatian National Theatre in Split, Croatia, on December 2, 2013;
Mimara Muse... morePerformed by:
Male choir "Brodosplit";
Male choir and String Orchestra of Arts Academy, University of Split with associate musicians.
Conductor: Vlado Sunko
Recorded at:
Croatian National Theatre in Split, Croatia, on December 2, 2013;
Mimara Museum in Zagreb, Croatia, on April 12, 2014;
Church of St. Anastasia in Zadar, Croatia, on May 3, 2014.
Movements:
I. Kyrie 0:39
II. Gloria 7:14
III. Credo 17:24
IV. Sanctus 30:27
V. Benedictus 35:38
VI. Agnus Dei 41:06
VII. Dona nobis pacem 44:36
credits 50:03
Production:
Bernard Kahle - b.kahle@yahoo.com
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Bright Mansions | The Girl choir of South Florida
"Bright Mansions", African-American spiritual, arr. K. Lee Scott.
Recorded live on Sunday, May 5, 2013, at All Saints Episcopal Church in fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl choir of South Florida. Artistic D... more"Bright Mansions", African-American spiritual, arr. K. Lee Scott.
Recorded live on Sunday, May 5, 2013, at All Saints Episcopal Church in fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson.
In bright mansions above
Lord, I wan' t' live up yonder
In bright mansions above
My mother's gone to glory
I wan' t' go there too
Lord, I wan' t' live up yonder
In bright mansions above
My father's gone
My sister's gone...
My brother's gone ...
My Savior's gone... less
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African Lullaby | The Girl choir of South Florida
"African Lullaby" by Joan Szymko. Traditional Bantu & African American song.
Recorded live on Sunday, December 7, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl choir of South Flo... more"African Lullaby" by Joan Szymko. Traditional Bantu & African American song.
Recorded live on Sunday, December 7, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers ensemble of the Girl choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson, Accompanist: Gayle Giese.
The familiar African American song, “Angels watching over me” is given cantus firmus treatment while a lilting African lullaby, "Abiyoyo" gently sways around it. The Bantu song, "Abiyoyo" is traditionally sung at bedtime as a song to entrance night time monsters into a dancing state; mother and father can then chase the monsters away so baby can safely sleep.
Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo,
Abiyoyo- yo-yo-yo-yo -yo-yo
All night, all day,
Angels watching over me, my Lord
All night,all day,
Angels watching over me less
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National Teachers' choir
Welcome to NTC - a new choir just for teachers of all abilities from across the UK. Workshops and high profile performances.
blog:
How to cope when singers miss choir sessions
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]
What’s great about a group of singers who meet regularly is that you can grow and develop together, improving skills and techniques week on wee...
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Run A Virtual choir Rehearsal With Ease
The 2020 Olympics. The 74th Annual Tony Awards. The Cannes Film Festival. These major events have all been postponed due to the global outbreak of COVID-19 and the need for social distancing. However, your choir rehearsal does not need to be a p...
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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