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Knut Nystedt: Immortal Bach
Knut Nystedt (born 1915)
Immortal Bach
A variation of the beginning of Bach's choral "Komm süßer Tod" (BWV 478) which is sung initially:
Five choirs sing the same original music but in different tempi and wait at the end of each phrase.
lyrics:
K... moreKnut Nystedt (born 1915)
Immortal Bach
A variation of the beginning of Bach's choral "Komm süßer Tod" (BWV 478) which is sung initially:
Five choirs sing the same original music but in different tempi and wait at the end of each phrase.
lyrics:
Komm süßer Tod, komm sel'ge Ruh!
Komm, führe mich in Friede.
translation:
Come sweet death, come celestial ease!
Come, lead me in peace.
The recording shows the Monteverdi Choir Würzburg with its conductor Matthias Beckert at the memorial concert on March 16, 2008 in the Augustinerkirche commemorating the 63rd anniversary of the bombing of Würzburg.
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Preserve it for the future
Traditions. It is important for you to show your folklore style, to save and hand on the next generation?
We think so. You sing in a choir or dance in a Folklore group? We can give you great platform for your aim.
Please check the dates and location...
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The Harbour Capital Chorus
The Harbour Capital Chorus is an all male a cappella chorus. We sing music from the early 1900's through to more modern songs such as Billy Joel, The Rat Pack etc.
The chorus focuses on improving singing techniques and making chords "ri... moreThe Harbour Capital Chorus is an all male a cappella chorus. We sing music from the early 1900's through to more modern songs such as Billy Joel, The Rat Pack etc.
The chorus focuses on improving singing techniques and making chords "ring" while at the same time simply having fun. We love it when a 4 part chord is correctly tuned and the chord just locks together and harmonics (or overtones) ring out loud and strong.
We compete every year in local contest as a mean of measuring our progress against similar groups but we just love to perform for the public and so our contest activities are very well balanced with public performance. We also have a great time together as one of our goals is to provide a place where men can gather and enjoy their interest in singing.
The Harbour Capital Chorus was formed in Wellington on February 4th, 1988 following pioneering work by the “Co-ordinated Chemists” Quartet for several years prior to that. The Harbour Capital Chorus has since ... less
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Uviwe SSS Choir
Uviwe Senior Secondary School Choir, shortly know as Uviwe SSS Choir was founded in 1997 by a group of students, most of whom used to sing in various church choirs. As a result of the love they had for choir music, they felt a need for a school choir to ... moreUviwe Senior Secondary School Choir, shortly know as Uviwe SSS Choir was founded in 1997 by a group of students, most of whom used to sing in various church choirs. As a result of the love they had for choir music, they felt a need for a school choir to be established. From the first year of its existence, choir was trained and prepared for the schools’ eisteddfods by two fellow students. In 1998, they both matriculated.
In the following year these students continued with the choir training and were compensated for their services by the School Governing Body (SGB). In 2001 they were snatched by nearby schools that were willing to pay them better wages and the SGB had to look for other people who could assist with choir training from the community. This continued until 2004, when the school employed a teacher who studied music at university.
In 2009 another teacher, who studied music too, came and volunteered his services at the school. In 2010 the teacher was employed on a temporary basis by the Department of... less
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Soul of the City Choir Tuesday Choir
Soul of the City Choir is a fun, friendly, upbeat community choir that sings gospel, pop and soul classics. We think everyone can sing and complete beginners, shower singers and pros are all welcome. With no auditions and no requirements to read music it... moreSoul of the City Choir is a fun, friendly, upbeat community choir that sings gospel, pop and soul classics. We think everyone can sing and complete beginners, shower singers and pros are all welcome. With no auditions and no requirements to read music it’s all about the enjoyment of singing.
We sing for 3 terms a year and each term ends with a fantastic end of term charity gig, it’s great to be able to give back to the local community whilst enjoying ourselves so much!
We sing everything from Queen and Aretha Franklin to Hozier and Florence and the Machine, and have members ranging in age from 20-70, there is really something for everyone!
This is our choir's 10th year and we're always looking for new members, so if you fancy a sing please get in touch.
We offer 1 free taster to each new member so you can try the choir out before deciding to join.
Our next choir term - Tuesdays - 21st April - 14th July
Taster dates: 21st and 28th April
Sessions are held at St Paul's School, St Nicholas Ro... less
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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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Learning to love the sound of your own voice
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I recently wrote about some of the reasons why you might think you can’t sing.
Suessian megaphone by theparadigmshifter
One of th...
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End Of Season Song
Last weekend we ended a very fulfilling season with a choir party. To celebrate we all sang our version of "Seasons Of Love" from the musical Rent, lyrics by our conductor Jeanne Rabin (www.jeannerabin.com).
You are all welcome to sing along (here's a li...