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Carol to the King - Mormon Tabernacle Choir
the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform the French Carol "Carol to the King," arranged by Mack Wilberg.
Episode 4397. Aired December 22, 2013.
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Carol
Hljómeyki Chamber Choir sings Carol, by Benjamin Britten. Song from the Sacred and Profane song cycle. Concert in the Nordic House, Reykjavík. Conductor Marta G. Halldórsdóttir.
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Sussex Carol
Dr. Barlow Bradford conducts the University of Utah Choirs in his own rendition of Sussex Carol at the Libby Gardner Concert hall for the 2012 Christmas Showcase.
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Aditya Chander - What Sweeter Music
I wrote this Christmas Carol back in December last year. It came Highly Commended in Westminster School's Carol Competition in 2012, and was the first Highly Commended entry in the Times Carol Competition in 2013. Apologies for some sound distortion - I'v... moreI wrote this Christmas Carol back in December last year. It came Highly Commended in Westminster School's Carol Competition in 2012, and was the first Highly Commended entry in the Times Carol Competition in 2013. Apologies for some sound distortion - I've tried my best to edit most of it out. the performers are credited at the end of the video. Hope you enjoy, and Merry Christmas!
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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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A light-hearted Christmas Carol to make you smile!
Hi everybody - I just thought it was worth letting you know that Charles MacDougall (solo tenor, previous member of VOCES8) and I have recorded a very lighthearted single of a recent Christmas Carol of mine - and we hope you enjoy it!
You can listen to i...
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Russian Carol - Live Christmas Version - Muzaria
Muzaria perform this traditional RUSSIAN Carol at the Christmas Celebration Concert at st Aldhelm's, in aid of Brendoncare on 15/412/18
Lyrics
Catherine Paul
Original Copyright
1968 Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew Ltd
Arrangement
Darren Marc Ba... moreMuzaria perform this traditional RUSSIAN Carol at the Christmas Celebration Concert at st Aldhelm's, in aid of Brendoncare on 15/412/18
Lyrics
Catherine Paul
Original Copyright
1968 Ascherberg Hopwood & Crew Ltd
Arrangement
Darren Marc Bartlett
Copyright DMB Music 2016
Vocals
Muzaria
Keys
Alvin Allison
Video Production
Kingbere Designs
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
Copyright DMB MUSIC 2000-2017
www.muzaria.com
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2018 Maine All-State SATB Choir -- Au-Delà Du Chagrin [Guillaume] + Let My Love Be Heard [Runestad]
When I was a junior in college, my Mother was fighting breast cancer and my way of coping with it was to write a choral piece for her. I wrote “Pour Toi, Mère” (For You, Mother) which premiered at my senior composition recital.
A few years later, Kevin F... moreWhen I was a junior in college, my Mother was fighting breast cancer and my way of coping with it was to write a choral piece for her. I wrote “Pour Toi, Mère” (For You, Mother) which premiered at my senior composition recital.
A few years later, Kevin Fenton programmed that piece for his choir at FSU. He shared with me his strong connection with the piece at a time when his sister-in-law, Peggy Fenton was also fighting breast cancer. Sadly, Peggy Fenton lost her fight with cancer in 2009. That same year Kevin contacted me and asked if I would write a piece in her memory for her husband and her two daughters. He shared with me a video of a presentation she did at the Mother’s Day banquet at her church, just a few days before her passing.
the title of her presentation was “From Hats to Crown”. She shared stories about her life and the many relationship roles one plays: as a daughter, a sister, as a wife, a Mother and a teacher. As she talked about each role she wore a different hat. She ended with a crown, shar... less