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WAC 2016 "Win a composition"
International Video Competition for Male Choirs Organizer: Alwin Michael Schronen and AS-Musikverlag Tholey/Saar - Germany In this international Video Competition for Male Choirs you can win a very special prize for your choir: a new a cappella composi...
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De Zilvervloot - Vokollage
Vokollage is a student choir of the university in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, conducted by Donia Surowiec. In this video they sing an eight part a capella arrangement of a very famous Dutch folksong.
The silver fleet (de Zilvervloot) was an annual con... moreVokollage is a student choir of the university in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, conducted by Donia Surowiec. In this video they sing an eight part a capella arrangement of a very famous Dutch folksong.
The silver fleet (de Zilvervloot) was an annual convoy of ships in the 16th and 17th centuries, in which valuables from the Spanish colonies in America were shipped to Spain. In the Netherlands, the silver fleet is best known for its conquest by Piet Hein in 1628.
www.esmgquadrivium.nl/en/association/vokollage/
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I Never Saw | Davide Riva
I Never Saw
Music: Davide Riva (1989 - *)
Text: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Mixed choir (SATB) | Composed for "Bormio Young Vocal Ensemble"
All parts performed, recorded and mixed by Diego Ceruti
I never saw a Moor
I never saw the Sea
Yet... moreI Never Saw
Music: Davide Riva (1989 - *)
Text: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Mixed choir (SATB) | Composed for "Bormio Young Vocal Ensemble"
All parts performed, recorded and mixed by Diego Ceruti
I never saw a Moor
I never saw the Sea
Yet know I how the Heather looks
And what a Billow be.
I never spoke with God
Nor visited in Heaven
Yet certain am I of the spot
As if the Checks were given
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Aya Ngena for one man choir
Zulu song of liberation with additional verse of peace in English
Aya ngena = They Come In,
Aya phuma = They get out,
Aya didizela = They're in a state of confusion,
Aya sab' amagwala = The cowards are scared.
Peace we bring you
why must evr... moreZulu song of liberation with additional verse of peace in English
Aya ngena = They Come In,
Aya phuma = They get out,
Aya didizela = They're in a state of confusion,
Aya sab' amagwala = The cowards are scared.
Peace we bring you
why must evr'ybody keep on fighting
when hunger needs to be fought
leave your guns now
fight with ploughshares
leave your guns now
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Six Degree Singers
Six Degree Singers is a vibrant community choir of 35 young adult performers dedicated to making quality music and bringing it to the Washington area through performances, volunteer work and musical education. Six Degree Singers has featured in events all... moreSix Degree Singers is a vibrant community choir of 35 young adult performers dedicated to making quality music and bringing it to the Washington area through performances, volunteer work and musical education. Six Degree Singers has featured in events all around the D.C.-metro area, including the Silver Spring Loy Krathong Thai Festival and the Chesapeake-Potomac Invitational Bonspiel, an annual curling event, and was recently selected to perform in the closing concert of the Kennedy Center's National Choral Festival in 2014. As a registered non-profit organization, Six Degree Singers also participates in outreach activities at various charity events and retirement communities. less
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VOCALIZE: Blackheath
Following on from the success of VOCALIZE’s choral workshops, the team is delighted to introduce its next project, VOCALIZE: Blackheath.
Led by innovative and experienced choral conductors, this exciting new choir will rehearse weekly in the heart of B... moreFollowing on from the success of VOCALIZE’s choral workshops, the team is delighted to introduce its next project, VOCALIZE: Blackheath.
Led by innovative and experienced choral conductors, this exciting new choir will rehearse weekly in the heart of Blackheath, and will perform locally and further afield, at a wide range of events and concerts.
Are you interested in being part of an exhilarating new group, performing everything from Tina Turner to Thomas Tallis? Let us answer some questions for you…
I’m new to singing in choirs. Does that matter?
Absolutely not! VOCALIZE: Blackheath welcomes singers of all abilities and experiences, and the songs will be taught in a variety of ways to suit each singer.
Is it OK if I can’t read music?
It’s not a problem at all. We anticipate that some people will read music fluently, and some won’t know their a cappella from their ensemble. Our skilled conductors will guide you through the music in a number of different ways, and before you know it, you’ll be s... less
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To everything
A recording of Tim Knight's to everything there is season, recorded by the University of Wisconsin La Crosse Choir under Dr Gary Kent Walth