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Collegium singers
Collegium singers was established in 1994 by a group of singers in Somerset who enjoy performing music specifically suited to a small chamber choir. We have developed a reputation for excellent performance of interesting and challenging programmes for sin... parent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getparent().style.display='none';">moreCollegium singers was established in 1994 by a group of singers in Somerset who enjoy performing music specifically suited to a small chamber choir. We have developed a reputation for excellent performance of interesting and challenging programmes for singers, players and audiences alike. Repertoire spans vocal works from the eleventh century to the present day including several Baroque present-day premières, with musicians drawn from recognised professional period ensembles.
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Sugar time
Sugar time par le Cantubury Ladies Choir sous la direction de Kerry Boyle en concert à Ris Orangis
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singkronies Chamber Choir
singkronies is a SAMA award-winning mixed 'project' choir with approximately 35 members, selected on the merit of voice quality and musicality. The choir's size changes as per the musical requirements of the specific project being undertaken. The name sin... parent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getparent().style.display='none';">moresingkronies is a SAMA award-winning mixed 'project' choir with approximately 35 members, selected on the merit of voice quality and musicality. The choir's size changes as per the musical requirements of the specific project being undertaken. The name singkronies means singing without pause, as well as the desire to sing in a synchronized manner. We are conducted by the talented conductor and tenor, Nicholas Nicolaidis.
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Two love Songs
Two love Songs par les Canterbury Voices en concert à Ris Orangis sous la direction de Kerry Boyle
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The Bell Ringing - sung by Matthew Curtis
Devon folk song arranged for mixed choir
The words of the song can be found in many places on the Net, some more accurate than others. All of the places are in Devon, except Callington, which is in Cornwall, but it is likely to be the correct place sin... parent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getparent().style.display='none';">moreDevon folk song arranged for mixed choir
The words of the song can be found in many places on the Net, some more accurate than others. All of the places are in Devon, except Callington, which is in Cornwall, but it is likely to be the correct place since it is so close to the centre of the events - ie towns and villages North and West of Dartmoor.
(The Yetties' version of the song refers to "North Looe", but this is very unlikely to be correct, since Looe is much further into Cornwall).
In this the version I finally decided upon "North Lew" (a compromise between Quoditch's version and the Yetties' version):
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VIVA's traditional Advent concerts
VIVA, Sandnes kulturskolekor sing their traditional Advent Concerts like they have done over the past 40 years the last week-end before Christmas.
This year's guest concert in Madlamark kirke on Saturday 17. December at 1800 hrs,
and in our own par...
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Audition for Hollywood Master Chorale!
Hollywood Master Chorale is now holding auditions for the 2015-16 choral season! The season consists of three concerts, one each in December, March, and June, with rehearsals held weekly on Wednesday nights from 7:30-10:00pm in Beverly Hills.All voice par...
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Patapan - Guillaume prends ton tambourin Willy, take your little drum for choir, flute and drum
Patapan is a traditional song from the Burgundy region in France. It’s also known in English as Willie Take Your Little Drum. It was written by Bernard de la Monnoye around 1700.
My English version here is a singing translation, so feel free to sing ... parent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getparent().style.display='none';">morePatapan is a traditional song from the Burgundy region in France. It’s also known in English as Willie Take Your Little Drum. It was written by Bernard de la Monnoye around 1700.
My English version here is a singing translation, so feel free to sing along in English :-)
Guillaume prends ton tambourin
Toi, prends ta flûte, Robin;
Au son de ces instruments
"Turelurelu, patapatapan"
Au son de ces instruments
Je dirai Noel gaîment.
Willie take your little drum
With your flute oh Robin come
With the sound of flute and drum
tootle tootle toot, bing a bang a boom
with the flute and with the drum
I will say Nowell with joy.
C'était la mode autrefois
De louer le Roi des rois
Au son de ces instruments
"Turelurelu, patapatapan"
Au son de ces instruments
Il nous en faut faire autant.
In the goodly olden days
The king of kings we'd praise
with the drum and with the flute
tootle tootle toot, bing a bang a boom,
with the flute and with the drum
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Kiss me Honey Baby
Kiss me Honey Baby par les Canterbury Voices En concert à Ris Orangis sous la direction de Kerry Boyle