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Fine knacks for ladies - Dowland, The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Fine knacks for ladies", a renaissance madrigal by John Dowland (1563 -- buried 20 February 1626). St-Charles Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 8th, 2001.
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Fine knacks for ladies John Dowland
Arranged for men's voices
This arrangement in D major can be sung by four men Alto Tenor Baritone and Bass
(the second voice can be taken by a second alto and the third voice can be taken by a low tenor if required).
This performance is sung by the a... moreArranged for men's voices
This arrangement in D major can be sung by four men Alto Tenor Baritone and Bass
(the second voice can be taken by a second alto and the third voice can be taken by a low tenor if required).
This performance is sung by the arranger in his multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale
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Come Again -- John Dowland - The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Come Again" by John Dowland (1563 -- 1626), an English Renaissance composer, singer, and lutenist.
Visit our blog http://www.stairwellcarollers.blogspot.com/ or our website http://www.stairwellcarollers.... moreOttawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Come Again" by John Dowland (1563 -- 1626), an English Renaissance composer, singer, and lutenist.
Visit our blog http://www.stairwellcarollers.blogspot.com/ or our website http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/ for updates.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 1st, 2013.
Videographers: Valérie Auger-Voyer, Kevin Millington.
Editing: Pierre Massie
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From Silent Night
One of the saddest and most remarkable love songs of all time, "From Silent Night" by John Dowland is newly arranged here with Alto, Tenor, and Bass choral parts added. Some of the lowest octave passages in the Lute (Guitar) part are transposed up an octa... moreOne of the saddest and most remarkable love songs of all time, "From Silent Night" by John Dowland is newly arranged here with Alto, Tenor, and Bass choral parts added. Some of the lowest octave passages in the Lute (Guitar) part are transposed up an octave to better match the new arrangement. The Treble and Bass Viol parts may be played by Violin and Violoncello, respectively.
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NotePerformer 4 audio and scrolling score seeking live performances.
Music and Words: Public Domain
Arrangement: © Copyright 2024 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
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Hark, All Ye Lovely Saints -- John Dowland - The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Hark, All Ye Lovely Saints" by Thomas Weelkes (1576 -- 1623) was an English Renaissance composer and organist.
Visit our blog http://www.stairwellcarollers.blogspot.com/ or our website http://www.stairwel... moreOttawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Hark, All Ye Lovely Saints" by Thomas Weelkes (1576 -- 1623) was an English Renaissance composer and organist.
Visit our blog http://www.stairwellcarollers.blogspot.com/ or our website http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/ for updates.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 1st, 2013.
Videographers: Valérie Auger-Voyer, Kevin Millington.
Editing: Pierre Massie
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Bangor ladies Choir
Bangor ladies Choir membership now stands at 57 ladies. Being part of the choir requires two very important elements - dedication and commitment - and it is evident that, over the years, these have remained at the core of the choir, demonstrating the loya... moreBangor ladies Choir membership now stands at 57 ladies. Being part of the choir requires two very important elements - dedication and commitment - and it is evident that, over the years, these have remained at the core of the choir, demonstrating the loyalty of the choir members not only to each other but to keeping the talent of choral singing alive and well! Excellent performances just don't happen and a lot of hard work and effort is put in at every rehearsal, however, the camaraderie, enjoyed by everyone, is also a very special part of being a Choir Member.
In 2005 the local Council of the borough of North Down conferred the status of Borough Ambassador on Bangor ladies Choir. This is the first conferment ever to an external Organisation outside of the Council Membership and the Choir were privileged and proud to accept this unique position. As Ambassadors the Choir represent the Borough of North Down on all of their travels, and, whether it be Province wide or worldwide, they carry out their duties with ... less
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Alberton Dameskoor
The Alberton ladies' choir performs a variety of music and offers a very entertaining program. We often perform at churches- during sermons and at informal functions.
The sweet sound of the ladies' choir is the ideal way to enhance a church sermon, or to... moreThe Alberton ladies' choir performs a variety of music and offers a very entertaining program. We often perform at churches- during sermons and at informal functions.
The sweet sound of the ladies' choir is the ideal way to enhance a church sermon, or to provide entertainment at a special function.
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Mabe ladies Choir
Mabe ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has long been one of Cornwall’s premier choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-somethin... moreMabe ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has long been one of Cornwall’s premier choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-something they unite once a week in Penryn to indulge and nurture their love of singing.
The women of Mabe ladies Choir take their music making very seriously, constantly striving to achieve the highest artistic and technical standards. That said, they do spend an inordinate amount of time laughing! Whether it’s in the rehearsal room or the concert hall the emphasis is on fun & enjoyment, for choir and audience alike. Rule Number One of being a Mabe Lady is to have fun. There is no rule Number Two less