Music for SATB choir (divisi) a cappella looking for its world premiere! Words & music: Anthony Sylvestre. Performance time: 4’45. The song can be performed in 2 languages versions: in English/French or in English/English. The main theme is a decla... more
RSCM VOICES CHOIRS The Royal School of Church Music National and Regional Choirs are for those who sing regularly in their church or school and who want to expand their repertoire, learn new skills and be inspired by singing with others in spectacular sp...
A Beautiful song performed by a Beautiful choir. Great first rehearsal. :-)
This haunting & ethereal version of a Beautiful, traditional Russian Carol brings wonder and mystery as the world waits for the birth of the Christ child... RUSSIAN CAROL Traditional Lyrics Catherine Paul Original Copyright 1968 Ascherberg Hopwo... more
With their unique signature sound, Muzaria sing Eric Whitacre's 'Glow', set to Beautiful visions of the Northern Lights. Glow” was written for the World of Color Honor Choir as part of the World of Color – Winter Dreams show which premiered at Disney C... more
“Trittico Liquentiano” by Giorgio Susana is about the character, history and meaning of the River Livenza, which runs to the sea right next to the festival location of Venezia in Musica, the town of Caorle! https://www.ph-publishers.com/...
Salvacosta sing Darren Bartlett's simply Beautiful A Capella arrangement of 'Where Is Love?' from the Classic British Musical 'Oliver' by Lionel Bart. Copyright Lakeview Music Publishing Co. Ltd Performed by Salvacosta Arr. Darren Marc Bartlett Vide... more
Coro las Veredas, director: Enrique Martín. Piano: Paula Mercedes Lozano. Cristina Marín, Flauta. David Mayoral, percusión. Concierto celebrado el 30 de diciembre de 2013 en el Auditorio del Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.
Starting as a playful stream, it later becomes gentle, majestic and calm by the time it reaches the city; and after some final twirls, it melts away into the big sea. https://www.ph-publishers.com/product_info.php?products_id=786&fb...
Originally sung in the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Composed in 1961 by Johnny Mercer (lyrics) and Henry Mancini (music). This excellent arrangement is by Wendy Sergeant.