8th Colors of Worship A Sacred Music Festival @ Church of the Risen Lord UP Diliman
Many are the ways of the Lord. And Man cannot fully understand or comprehend them. But that doesn’t mean we should lose faith in the Almighty. He always comes through ❤️
Heralds, VVU Ghana, is a Valley View University campus based choir, with the utmost aim of Proclaiming God's Grace through music within and beyond the boundaries of Ghana. The choir comprises of students and graduates of a number of universities in the co... more
Composed by William Mathias, transposed and sung by the dwsChorale (www.dwsolo.com) Nowell, nowell. Who is there that singeth so, I am here, Sir Christèmas. Welcome, my Lord Sir Christèmas! Welcome to all, both more and less! Come near, come nea... more
I just added 3 more scrolling score videos on YouTube for Jewish choral works - seeking live performances. Adon olam (God is the eternal one) for SATB Chorus (divisi) unaccompanied Sung in Hebrew Synthesized performance...
The internationally acclaimed tenor Mark Padmore has been announced as a new President of Bristol Choral Society and will sing Bach's Christmas Oratorio with the choir later this month. He becomes a joint President alongside the Lord Mayor of Bristol and...
Recorded on January 10th, 2011. Quem Vidistis, Pastores?, by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). "Whom have you seen shepherds? Speak, tell us who has appeared! We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia. Speak, what have you ... more
Dieses Lied stammt aus unserem Konzert im September 2020. Diesmal leider aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie in kleiner Besetzung, ohne (echtes) Publikum und mit vorher ausgemessenem Abstand zwischen den Sängerinnen und Sängern auf der Bühne. Support us: ht... more
Music and the Spoken Word Broadcast with the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square (Can be watched live every Sunday at 9:30am Mountain Standard Time on the Choirs Facebook page or YouTube page). 1. Rejoice, the Lord is King! 2. I Will Sing... more
Vancouver Cantata Singers perform Estonian composer Veljo Tormis' Varjele Jumala (God Protect Us From War) at our BALTIC SHORES concert, May 1, 2010.