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ExerciSing your core muscles - How to Sing | Sing with Scott
Let's exercise and strengthen your core muscles in order to create better vocal stamina in your Singing. Want to learn how to Sing? Subscribe to my channel, Sing with Scott, for free Singing lessons and vocal exercises.
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Ma... moreLet's exercise and strengthen your core muscles in order to create better vocal stamina in your Singing. Want to learn how to Sing? Subscribe to my channel, Sing with Scott, for free Singing lessons and vocal exercises.
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Making the most of your air: http://youtu.be/DMpaHAbHZCQ
Relaxing your body before Singing: http://youtu.be/4F5kzJ6TjVI
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WHO BUT the Lord (C. Courtney) - CORO "SANTA MARÍA"
El Coro "Santa María" de Coria del Río (Sevilla) interpreta la obra WHO BUT the Lord de C. COURTNEY el día 23 de diciembre de 2018 durante la celebración del XIX Concierto de Navidad, celebrado en la Parroquia de San José (Coria del Río) acompañados al pi... moreEl Coro "Santa María" de Coria del Río (Sevilla) interpreta la obra WHO BUT the Lord de C. COURTNEY el día 23 de diciembre de 2018 durante la celebración del XIX Concierto de Navidad, celebrado en la Parroquia de San José (Coria del Río) acompañados al piano por Óscar Vicente bajo la dirección de Sergio Asián.
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My Lord Willoughby's Welcome home for double choir
This is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) of the popular Elizabethan song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the men's choir version with... moreThis is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) of the popular Elizabethan song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the men's choir version with added percussion) by David W Solomons
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Harris: Bring us, O Lord God sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds - Victoria Quarter
http://igg.me/at/stpetersSingers William Harris's peerless setting of John Donne's poem "Bring us, O Lord God" is the inspiration behind an exciting and innovative project gathering pace in Leeds this summer. We're planning to perform and record a program... morehttp://igg.me/at/stpetersSingers William Harris's peerless setting of John Donne's poem "Bring us, O Lord God" is the inspiration behind an exciting and innovative project gathering pace in Leeds this summer. We're planning to perform and record a programme of modern sacred music in the fabulous space and acoustic that is Leeds' Victoria Quarter. We are appealing to as many people as possible to participate in the project by giving whatever they would like, in return for a reward or perk. It's quite a good way of pre-ordering the CD! please visit link: http://igg.me/at/stpetersSingers
"Bring us, O Lord God, at our last awakening, into the house and gate of heaven, to enter into that gate and dwell in that house, where there shall be no darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light; no noise nor silence but one equal music; no fears nor hopes but one equal possession; no ends nor beginnings but one equal eternity; in the habitations of thy Glory and Dominion, world without end. Amen."
John Donne (1572-1631)
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Thou Knowest Lord the Secrets Of Our Hearts (Henry Purcell)
Oostkerk Middelburg 2013
Andantino (Vilvoorde België olv Peter De Waele)
Thou knowest Lord (Henry Purcell)
Actually, these words are prescribed for funerals in the Prayer Book of 1662. This was first used at Queen Mary (of William and Mary), but were... moreOostkerk Middelburg 2013
Andantino (Vilvoorde België olv Peter De Waele)
Thou knowest Lord (Henry Purcell)
Actually, these words are prescribed for funerals in the Prayer Book of 1662. This was first used at Queen Mary (of William and Mary), but were also used at Purcell's own funeral and were incorporated, tune and all, inro Croft's setting of the funeral sentences.
One of the opening sequences of all Royal Families as the Casket enters the Abbey, including as of late, that of Princess Diana, Princess of Wales and HM, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. less
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Mendelssohn: But the Lord from Elijah, performed by the Mendelssohn Singers
Mendelssohn: But the Lord from Elijah. Mendelssohn Singers conducted by Brett Kostrzewski. James Bourne, piano. Michael Bloss, organ. Performed at the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Symposium concert on January 26, 2013 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. T... moreMendelssohn: But the Lord from Elijah. Mendelssohn Singers conducted by Brett Kostrzewski. James Bourne, piano. Michael Bloss, organ. Performed at the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Symposium concert on January 26, 2013 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. This concert concluded the TMC's 2013 Choral Conductors' Symposium led by Noel Edison. Webcast produced by Inline Digital.