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St.Trinity Ensemble: AWAY IN A MANGER - Ola Gjeilo
St. Trinity Ensemble performs traditional christmas Song "Away in a manger", arranged by Ola Gjeilo live in St Trinity Church in Podlehnik.
Away in a manger, no Crib for a bed,
the little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head.
the stars in the bright s... moreSt. Trinity Ensemble performs traditional christmas Song "Away in a manger", arranged by Ola Gjeilo live in St Trinity Church in Podlehnik.
Away in a manger, no Crib for a bed,
the little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head.
the stars in the bright sky looked down where he lay,
the little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay.
the cattle are lowing, the baby awakes,
But little Lord Jesus, no crying he makes.
I love thee, Lord Jesus! look down from the sky,
And stay by my cradle till morning is nigh.
Be near me, Lord Jesus; I ask thee to stay
Close by me forever, and love me I pray.
Bless all the dear children in thy tender care,
And take us to heaven to live with thee there.
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Soloist: Taja Kolmanič
Sound: Grega Žuraj & Damir Ovčar
Video production, scenario & directed: Matjaž Feguš
Asistent: Tomaž Rihtar
Producer: Valerija Dukarić
Art. director: Robert Feguš
Thanks to Municipality of Podlehnik & St. Trinity Church in Haloze.
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Away in a Manger
Away in a manger Kirkpatrick arr Philip Moore
Away in a manger,
no Crib for a bed,
the little lord Jesus
laid down his sweet head.
the stars in the bright sky
looked down where he lay,
the little lord Jesus
asleep on the hay.
the cattle ... moreAway in a manger Kirkpatrick arr Philip Moore
Away in a manger,
no Crib for a bed,
the little lord Jesus
laid down his sweet head.
the stars in the bright sky
looked down where he lay,
the little lord Jesus
asleep on the hay.
the cattle are lowing,
the baby awakes,
But little lord Jesus
no crying he makes.
I love thee, lord Jesus!
Look down from the sky,
And stay by my side
until morning is nigh.
Be near me, lord Jesus;
I ask thee to stay
Close by me for ever
and love me, I pray.
Bless all the dear children
in thy tender care,
And fit us for heaven
to live with thee there. less
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Four Slovak Folk Songs, Béla Bartók. Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
I. Wedding Song
II. Song of the Hay Harvesters
III. Dancing Song (from Mezibrod)
IV. Dancing Song (from Poniky)
Coral Reyes Bartlet
David Martel, piano
José Híjar Polo, director
Concierto Extraordinario Fiestas de Julio
Iglesia de la Peña de... moreI. Wedding Song
II. Song of the Hay Harvesters
III. Dancing Song (from Mezibrod)
IV. Dancing Song (from Poniky)
Coral Reyes Bartlet
David Martel, piano
José Híjar Polo, director
Concierto Extraordinario Fiestas de Julio
Iglesia de la Peña de Francia, Puerto de la Cruz
1 de julio de 2015
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Festival of Song - Song Raids
One performance from a fantastic day singing at various locations around Bristol's harbour side. Part of Bristol's very own Festival of Song 2013 http://www.festivalofSong.org.uk/home/
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the Virgin's Slumber Song
Marouska Attard interpreting 'the Virgin's Slumber Song' (M. Reger) during Carols by Candlelight 2010
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Lifes a Happy Song
Concert at St Margarets, Silverstream, Upper Hutt 19 May 2013.
This is our favourite Song because we get to do solo lines and we totally love the Muppets..and we think Bret McKenzie also a Kiwi is pretty cool!
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"Four Slovak Folk Songs"- Bela Bartók, Sz. 70
"Cuatro canciones eslovacas" de Bela Bartók (1. Wedding Song from Poniky, 2. Song of the Hayharvesters from Hiadel, 3. Dancing Song from Medzibrod, 4. Dancing Song from Poniky). Coro del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Canarias. Piano: Nauzet Medros. ... more"Cuatro canciones eslovacas" de Bela Bartók (1. Wedding Song from Poniky, 2. Song of the Hayharvesters from Hiadel, 3. Dancing Song from Medzibrod, 4. Dancing Song from Poniky). Coro del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Canarias. Piano: Nauzet Medros. Directora: Nikoleta S. Popova
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How to teach (and learn) a Song by ear 2
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last week in How to teach (and learn) a Song by ear 1 I wrote about the oral tradition, teaching by ear, starting notes and breaking a Song down into...