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I Wonder What You're Doing for Christmas - Nashville Singers
This song was written and arranged by Chris Kershaw and performed by the Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had the desire to join ... moreThis song was written and arranged by Chris Kershaw and performed by the Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had the desire to join their voices with the voices of others committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
In their first four years, this volunteer group has grown from four to 15 singers, learned 42 songs, released their first CD, racked up 51 performances for 32 organizations in seven counties across Tennessee, and produced a successful concert series which has attracted a combined 1000+ attendees from 38 cities in eight states across the USA. Their concert audiences have ranged in size from a few hundred to 4000 people.
They've developed a reputation for producing imaginative programs that span many genres, including popular music, Americana, swing, gospel, sacred, songs from Broadway and movies, and a large selection of Christmas holiday favorites. They cover th... less
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Marsh flowers by Benjamin Britten sung by us at Nottingham choir course in 1977
Sung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977
Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root,
Here the dull Night-shade hangs her deadly fruit;
On hills of dust the henbane's faded green,
and pencill'd flower of sickly scent is seen;
He... moreSung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977
Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root,
Here the dull Night-shade hangs her deadly fruit;
On hills of dust the henbane's faded green,
and pencill'd flower of sickly scent is seen;
Here on its wiry stem, in rigid bloom,
Grows the salt lavender that lacks perfume.
At the wall's base the fiery nettle springs,
With fruit globose and fierce with poison'd stings;
In every chink delights the fern to grow,
With glossy leaf and tawny bloom below:
The few dull flowers that o'er the place are spread
Partake the nature of their fenny bed.
These, with our sea-weeds, rolling up and down,
Form the contracted flora of our town. less
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I'll Fly Away (popularized by O Brother, Where Art Thou)- The Tabernacle Choir
Purchase "I'll Fly Away" on the Choir's CD "When You Believe: A Night at the Movies": https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/shop/products/when-you-believe.html
The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "I'll Fly Away," popularized by th... morePurchase "I'll Fly Away" on the Choir's CD "When You Believe: A Night at the Movies": https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/shop/products/when-you-believe.html
The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "I'll Fly Away," popularized by the 2000 blockbuster "O Brother, Where Art Thou." "I'll Fly Away" is by Albert Brumley and arranged by Sam Cardon.
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Episode 4703. Aired November 3, 2019.
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R.Brisotto (1972): Nativitas (excerpts)
Some excerpts from "Nativitas", a short Christmas Cantata
for children's choir and instrumental ensemble
Live recording
22/12/2013
Duomo di San Giovanni Battista
Oderzo (TV)
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The Yakinton Octet - Seaside Rendezvous
The Yakinton Octet performing the King's Singers arrangement of Seaside Rendezvous from Queen's 1975 album, A Night At The Opera.
השיר הנוסטלגי של להקת קווין בביצוע שמינית יקינטון
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Christmas Carol Star of My Heart.mpg
A setting of a poem by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (obit 1931). Though Magi Kings are dead, my star will still lead me to the place where I can kiss the Infant's haloed head. The setting by Irish composer David Monks, iis sung by Alzonne Choir. The perfor... moreA setting of a poem by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (obit 1931). Though Magi Kings are dead, my star will still lead me to the place where I can kiss the Infant's haloed head. The setting by Irish composer David Monks, iis sung by Alzonne Choir. The performance was given in the Collegiale St. Michel, Castelnaudary, 9 December 2011.
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Un arrangement d'un poème de Nicolas Vachel Lindsay (obit 1931). Bien que les rois mages soient morts, mon étoile va encore me conduire à l'endroit où je peux embrasser la tête auréolée de l'Enfant. L'arrangement par David Monks, compositeur irlandais, est chanté par le Choeur d'Alzonne. La représentation a été donnée dans la Collégiale Saint-Michel, Castelnaudary, 9 Décembre 2011.
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Slumber Songs (3CN, mvt I)
Slumber Songs (3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement I)
text: John McCrae
music: Nathaniel Barnes
singer: Matthew Curtis
I
Sleep, little eyes
That brim with childish tears amid thy play,
Be comforted! No grief of Night can weigh
Against the joys that... moreSlumber Songs (3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement I)
text: John McCrae
music: Nathaniel Barnes
singer: Matthew Curtis
I
Sleep, little eyes
That brim with childish tears amid thy play,
Be comforted! No grief of Night can weigh
Against the joys that throng thy coming day.
Sleep, little heart!
There is no place in Slumberland for tears:
Life soon enough will bring its chilling fears
and sorrows that will dim the after years.
Sleep, little heart!
II
Ah, little eyes
Dead blossoms of a springtime long ago,
That life's storm crushed and left to lie below
The benediction of the falling snow!
Sleep, little heart
That ceased so long ago its frantic beat!
The years that come and go with silent feet
Have naught to tell save this — that rest is sweet.
Sleep, little heart.
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