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In Dulci Jubilo | Day 1 of La Nova Singers' 12 Days of Christmas
http://www.lanovasingers.co.uk
Dorset choir La Nova Singers perform the popular festive tune 'In Dulci Jubilo', arranged by Howard Goodall for his 'Enchanted Carols' collection.
Conductor: Michelle Nova
Solo: Jennie Evans
piano: Victor Burbidge
... morehttp://www.lanovasingers.co.uk
Dorset choir La Nova Singers perform the popular festive tune 'In Dulci Jubilo', arranged by Howard Goodall for his 'Enchanted Carols' collection.
Conductor: Michelle Nova
Solo: Jennie Evans
piano: Victor Burbidge
Video: Nigel Nother
Opening credit photograph: Sally Stroud
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Every day for the first 12 days of December, La Nova Singers present a different festive video - this is Day 1. Stay tuned to our channel to experience the next 11 days of music!
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Seize the Copernicus Grand Prize of 4.000 €
Be a singing star of Copernicus, WIN 4.000 € - participate at 2. PER MUSICAM AD ASTRA at Toruń, Poland (10.-14. September 2014)
We would like to invite all choirs to be a part at the second edition of Per Musicam Ad Astra Cop...
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Anuna : Dulaman
The song Dúlamán - written by Michael McGlynn and performed by Anúna as part of "Celtic Origins" - www.anuna.ie - soloist is Ian Curran.
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Vox Animae & K. Modrušan - Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj (B. Papandopulo / A. Vrdoljak) - PREMIERE
WATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERforMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival whic... moreWATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERforMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival which has been initiated in the honour of Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991), one of the greatest Croatian composers.
Papandopulo composed "Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj" on August 1st 1976 in Opatija (Croatia). Written in 1844 by Ana Vrdoljak, a poetess from Imostski (Croatia), the lyrics of this song date back to the times of Illyrian movement, celebrating the launching of the magazine "Zora dalmatinska", a literary and educational weekly issued in Zadar, thus being the first Croatian literary magazine to be issued outside Zagreb (from 1844 to 1849). The song was published on the cover of the No. 44 of the magazine, issued on October 28th 1844. less
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Musica International - Favorite Piece for August 2023
The Favorite Piece of Musica for August 2023 is "The Rose" by Ola Gjeilo (USA, Norway) published by Walton Music.
A voluptuous melody gracefully accompanied by the piano that captures the mystery of this beautiful text by Rossetti.
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The Next Colaboration With Charles Anthony Silvestri by Santiago Veros
Would you like to premiere a really meaningful work of art and be part of a consortium? I'm really proud to inform you that registration for my next collaboration with Anthony Silvestri is now available!
Link: http://www.santiagoveros.site/index.php/a-n... moreWould you like to premiere a really meaningful work of art and be part of a consortium? I'm really proud to inform you that registration for my next collaboration with Anthony Silvestri is now available!
Link: http://www.santiagoveros.site/index.php/a-new-piece-with-anthony-silvestri/
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Royal College English School Song - School of our Fathers
The Royal College school song written by late Principal H L Reed has been re-recorded by Kalasuri Diliup Gabadamudalige - an old Royalist, keeping in line with the original piano music score written by H L Reed himself. Diliup had orchestrated the music ... moreThe Royal College school song written by late Principal H L Reed has been re-recorded by Kalasuri Diliup Gabadamudalige - an old Royalist, keeping in line with the original piano music score written by H L Reed himself. Diliup had orchestrated the music in terms of a classical orchestra and recorded it with the vocals of old Royalist Santhush Weeraman of B&S fame and the Royal College choir.
The re-recording of the school song was an initiative taken by the Secretary RCU Manju Ariyaratne on the advice of the RCU Council together with the consent of Prinicipal Upali Gunasekra. less
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Voices of Light - Paul Halley
Cantores Celestes Women's choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Stephen Tam - Flute
Kate Carver - piano
Matthew Coons ~ Organ
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cel... moreCantores Celestes Women's choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Stephen Tam - Flute
Kate Carver - piano
Matthew Coons ~ Organ
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
www.cantorescelestes.com
Dec 2, 2017