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David Rain (TTBB): "Lulajże Jezuniu" (sung by Quartetto al Volo)
World premiere recording, by a brand new singing group: Quartetto al Volo! If you like this song, I invite you to donate to the work of OCISO (Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization) and their support programs for refugees and immigrants to Cana... moreWorld premiere recording, by a brand new singing group: Quartetto al Volo! If you like this song, I invite you to donate to the work of OCISO (Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization) and their support programs for refugees and immigrants to Canada: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/ociso-ottawa-community-immigrant-services-organization/
Background. In the 1970s I visited Poland twice and fell in love with Polish choral music -- and Lulajże Jezuniu became one of my favourite christmas carols in any language.
While flying from Ottawa to Vancouver in December 2017, I felt inspired and arranged most of this piece while at 30,000 feet! I must have been quite a sight conducting away in my aisle seat, with my head phones plugged into my computer.
I have dedicated Lulajże Jezuniu to the late Adam and Helena Kmiotek, who showed me such generosity of spirit as my hosts in Szczecin during my second Polish trip.
NB: choirs interested in obtaining copies of the TTBB score can contact me at rain... less
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Anúna : The Wild Song
Written by Michael McGlynn, with solos by Lynn Hilary and Sarah O'Kennedy. Originally commissioned by the Finnish sextet RAJATON, this video was made in 2005 and was filmed and edited by Michael McGlynn.
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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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MLADA - La Cucaracha (Live in Perm 12.05.2011)
La Cucaracha (Mexican traditional song) performed by MLADA choir
Conductor: Olga Vyguzova
Академический хор «Млада», Пермь
Художественный руководитель: Ольга Выгузова (Заслуженный работник культуры РФ, Заслуженный деятель искусств РФ)
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AFRICAN PIECE
Sigalagala is a beautiful luo rendition from Kenya. The sacred song encourages on lookers to celebrate Christ as He passes across the street. This piece also encourages individuals to seek salvation in order for them to enter heaven.
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Collegium Singers christmas Concert 2012
Highlights of Collegium Singers' christmas concert, December 2012, performed at St John's Church, Wellington, Somerset. The concert - 'The Glory of the English Carol' - traced the history of the English carol from Medieval times to the 20th Century.
C... moreHighlights of Collegium Singers' christmas concert, December 2012, performed at St John's Church, Wellington, Somerset. The concert - 'The Glory of the English Carol' - traced the history of the English carol from Medieval times to the 20th Century.
Collegium Singers is a chamber choir based in Somerset, UK, and conducted by Peter Leech.
www.collegiumsingers.org
Filmed by Mari Yamamura
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Qui Creavit Caelum by Chris Artley
Qui Creavit Caelum by Chris Artley was 1st Prize Winner in 2015 Cincinnati Camerata Composition Contest. Text is taken from the 'Song of the Nuns of Chester' written in 1425. All parts in this recording are sung by US tenor, Matt Curtis. Sheet music is a... moreQui Creavit Caelum by Chris Artley was 1st Prize Winner in 2015 Cincinnati Camerata Composition Contest. Text is taken from the 'Song of the Nuns of Chester' written in 1425. All parts in this recording are sung by US tenor, Matt Curtis. Sheet music is available at https://www.helblingchoral.com/?pagename=product&product=C8608
For more information about Chris Artley's music, check out his website at: www.chrisartley.com
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Spectacular christmas Spectacular! - Melbourne, Dec 15th
School of Hard Knocks Institute presents Spectacular christmas Spectacular!
Proceeds go to support the School of Hard Knocks Institute arts, cultural and wellbeing programs
Book now for the best christmas concert in town!
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