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Elites Chorale sings Hail Baba God by Eben, Choir Arrangement by Onwubuya Charles (onyebeat)
Watch the Elites Chorale perform hail Baba God with grand style at the #LagosChoirAwards 2020 @choirawards
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#Lauds #music #viralvi... moreWatch the Elites Chorale perform hail Baba God with grand style at the #LagosChoirAwards 2020 @choirawards
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For God So Loved The World - Virgil Sequeira
For God So Loved The World (Christmas Music)
Based on Raag Bhoopali/ Mohanam
Composed by Virgil Sequeira and Radhika Vijay
Performed by Junior School Choir, Bass Guitar and Violin by Senior School, Tabla by Middle School, Piano: Virgil Sequeira
Occasi... moreFor God So Loved The World (Christmas Music)
Based on Raag Bhoopali/ Mohanam
Composed by Virgil Sequeira and Radhika Vijay
Performed by Junior School Choir, Bass Guitar and Violin by Senior School, Tabla by Middle School, Piano: Virgil Sequeira
Occasion: PTA Christmas AGM 2015
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Schronen - God has commanded all his angels
God has commanded all his angels
Ensembles VoCapella & LaCappella
Conductor: Tristan Meister
Music and photos by Alwin Michael Schronen
Live Premiere: Nov 16th 2014 in Bad Homburg/Germany
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Gospel Music....
Gospel music allows us to become closer to God and closer to each other. Sometimes you have to forget what's gone, appreciate what remains, and look forward to what's coming next...let praise and worship God.
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God Defend New Zealand by Ensemble Nobiles
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Ensemble Nobiles presents
God DEFEND NEW ZEALAND
to celebrate
WAITANGI DAY
words: Thomas Bracken - 19th c.
music: John Joseph Woods - 1876
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Ensemble Nobiles presents
God DEFEND NEW ZEALAND
to celebrate
WAITANGI DAY
words: Thomas Bracken - 19th c.
music: John Joseph Woods - 1876
arr. and permission granted: David Hamilton - 2004
written for the National Male Choir of New Zealand
Te Ropu Waiata Tira Tane o Aotearoa
live recording: 5th February 2015, Leipzig/Germany
© Ensemble Nobiles 2015
We are looking forward to our NZ tour: 18th-26th March 2015
sponsored by: Goethe Institut + City of Leipzig
Nationalhymne Neuseelands zum Nationalfeiertag 'Waitangi Day' 2015. less
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Sir John Tavener: Mother of God, here I stand - Exultate Singers
Exultate Singers performs 'Mother of God, here I stand' by the great British composer Sir John Tavener who died on 12 November 2013. The recording is taken from Exultate Singers' new album, A Sense of the Divine, to be released in December 2013 and was re... moreExultate Singers performs 'Mother of God, here I stand' by the great British composer Sir John Tavener who died on 12 November 2013. The recording is taken from Exultate Singers' new album, A Sense of the Divine, to be released in December 2013 and was recorded in St George's Bristol
Mother of God, here I stand now praying before this ikon of your radiant brightness, not praying to be saved from a battlefield; not giving thanks nor seeking forgiveness for the sings of my soul, nor for all the souls. Numb, joyless and desolate on earth; but for her alone, whom I wholly give you. less
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"I Thank You God" by Gwyneth Walker, performed by Vox Grata Women's Choir
I Thank You God was commissioned by the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and premiered at the National ACDA Convention in February, 1999. The text is adapted from the E.E. Cummings poem of the same name.
Composer Gwyneth Walker writes: "Thi... moreI Thank You God was commissioned by the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and premiered at the National ACDA Convention in February, 1999. The text is adapted from the E.E. Cummings poem of the same name.
Composer Gwyneth Walker writes: "This is a poem of grandeur and of praise. Therefore it might be expected that this musical setting would aim at vastness, grandeur and awakening." Walker accomplishes this through a variety of means. First, the piano introduction includes slowly unfolding piano arpeggios which focus on open intervals of octaves, fifths and fourths, exploiting the full range of the piano keyboard. The composer also takes the singers on a harmonic journey which begins in a low register in C minor, and then travels through a number of other key areas until it reaches the distant key of G-flat. At this point, the voices are drawn closely together into a tone cluster containing the pitches G-flat, A-flat and B-flat, only to open apart into the glorious C major chords which conclude the ... less