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Ukuthula - Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu)
Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu) - "Ukuthula"
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South African Traditional
Conductor: Leon Starker
Soloist: Astrid Joseph
Live recording in St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town (21 Aug 2011)
Translation:
Ukuthula - Peace
Kulumhlaba we zono - In this (broken) world of trouble
Igazi like Jesu lin yenyez' - The blood of Jesus flowed (so that you could have:)
Ukuthula - Peace
Usindiso - Redemption
Ukubonga - Praise
Ukutholwa - Faith
Ukunqoba - Victory
Induduzo - Comfort less
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Dis-moi, beau printemps (Tell me, lovely Spring) a canon by Orlando di Lasso
4 part Canon by Orlando di Lasso
Performed by the Strasbourg singers in 1976
Dis-moi, beau printemps,
pour qui sont ces fleurs et ces chansons,
La lune blanche dans l'étang,
Les nids blottis dans les taillis ?
[De ta beauté, de tes parfums ne nou... more4 part Canon by Orlando di Lasso
Performed by the Strasbourg singers in 1976
Dis-moi, beau printemps,
pour qui sont ces fleurs et ces chansons,
La lune blanche dans l'étang,
Les nids blottis dans les taillis ?
[De ta beauté, de tes parfums ne nous lassons.]*
English singing translation:
Tell me, lovely Spring,
Now whom are these flowers and songs for?
The white moon shining in the pool
The nests are hidden in the woods
[Let us not tire of your beauty and perfumes.]
(The last line was not included in the edition that we were using, but the score referenced here contains the whole piece) less
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Summertime - Salt Lake Vocal Artists
The Salt Lake Vocal Artists perform "Summertime" by George Gershwin/arr. by Roderick Williams live in concert on October 31, 2010 in la iglesia de San Jorge, Santurtzi, Spain, under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred. Summertime was performed as part of t... moreThe Salt Lake Vocal Artists perform "Summertime" by George Gershwin/arr. by Roderick Williams live in concert on October 31, 2010 in la iglesia de San Jorge, Santurtzi, Spain, under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred. Summertime was performed as part of the Vocal Artists program for the Tolosa Choral Contest's "Folk Music" category of competition, in which they were awarded First Prize.
Soloists: Karsten Longhurst, Adam Griffiths, Deborah Neerings, Kiersten Honaker
Spain Tour: Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2010 less
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Bright Morning Stars
Mabe Ladies Choir perform Bright Morning Stars, a Kentucky folk hymn arranged by Jay Althouse in Concert at Caldicot Leisure Centre with Caldicot Male Voice Choir. Sept 6 2014
Conductor Amanda Ward, Accompanist Rico Gerber
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We Can Mend the Sky by Jake Runestad (MCTB)
"We Can Mend the Sky" by Jake Runestad. Find out more and purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/we-can-mend-the-sky
World premiere performance by the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay. Dr. James Bass, conductor. Corinne Bach, soprano. Poetry by Ward... more"We Can Mend the Sky" by Jake Runestad. Find out more and purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/we-can-mend-the-sky
World premiere performance by the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay. Dr. James Bass, conductor. Corinne Bach, soprano. Poetry by Warda Mohamed (14-years-old).
About the work:
My sister is an English teacher at the Minnesota International Middle School in Minneapolis which provides a safe and inclusive environment for East African immigrant students to learn (many of whom are Somali). Most of these students came to the USA to escape the violent civil war that has plagued Somalia since 1991. Seeking a better life for their children, these students' parents risked their lives to come to the USA - a valiant act of love. I wanted to tell their story through music and so I asked my sister to have her students write poems about their experiences leaving their home and coming to the USA. I received over 100 poems that contain passion, pride, emotion, and vivid stories of the sights and sounds ... less