Performed by Sandnes musikkskoles ungdomskor (SMUK) in a CD recording from 1995 labelled "Feel good med SMUK". the choir has since then changed it's name to today's VIVA, Sandnes Kulturskolekor corresponding to the school changing it's name.
One of the all-time favourite pieces in the Accessible Choral Library for smaller choirs is David Barton's 'My Lord what a morning' for SAB which is now winging its way to a choir who picked up a sample copy at the recent National Association of Choirs co...
the Inspira Chamber Choir (formerly Calgary Youth Chorus) performs the theme from the 1988 Calgary Olympic Winter Games by David Foster at the 10th Golden Gate International Choir Festival (Oakland, CA, USA)
Christmas brings snow in some other parts of the world. Let the music of the Malabon Concert Singers bring you this Feel in their rendition of the Winter Medley. This video performed by the Malabon Concert Singers is its winning entry to the Christmas Vir... more
the music is now sorted for our #Haworth Sing Day! We've added Stanford's 'Te Deum in Bb' to the list which also features Parry's Blest Pair of Sirens (SATB edition), Wesley's 'Lead me Lord', Stainer's 'God so loved the world', Liddle's 'Abide with me' ...
there is power in singing in choirs. these are just a few of my thoughts. I'd love to hear if your reasons are similar! http://wp.me/p5eWWi-gx
Taken from the King's Singers' new 'Christmas' DVD, recorded in Jerwood Hall at LSO St Lukes.
Eric Whitacre conducts Männerstimmen der Chorknaben Uetersen, Five Hebrew love Songs, Hamburg, 12.12.2010
Tonal Ecstasy presents: Feel Good Cafe Campus, Montreal Where the Wind Blows (the Great Gatsby OST) - Coco O. of Quadron Solo: Tanja Nachtigall Arr. Wes Dunham & Tanja Nachtigall Videography: Legato Productions (https://www.facebook.com/legatomtl)
Artistry in the Choir Loft Frank F. Eychaner- Colorado Christian University One of our many goals as music ministers is to make our musical and worship offering to the Lord the best we are able to produce. Artistic performances begin with ...