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The Little Road to Bethlehem - Head - The Graduate Choir NZ
The Graduate Choir NZ performs "The Little Road to Bethlehem" by Michael Head (1900-1976) on TVNZ's Praise Be.
A recording of this piece is available on The CD "Sing in Exultation" http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz/experience_cd_sie.htm
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The Grad... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ performs "The Little Road to Bethlehem" by Michael Head (1900-1976) on TVNZ's Praise Be.
A recording of this piece is available on The CD "Sing in Exultation" http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz/experience_cd_sie.htm
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The Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz
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Praise Be
http://tvnz.co.nz/praise-be
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Recorded 3 October 2006 at St Michael's Parish, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.catholicremuera.org.nz
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How far is it to Bethlehem a cappella arrangement
This is an a cappella arrangement of The tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folksong often paired with These words by Frances Chesterton:
How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far?
Shall we find The stable room lit by a star?
Can we see The l... moreThis is an a cappella arrangement of The tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folksong often paired with These words by Frances Chesterton:
How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far?
Shall we find The stable room lit by a star?
Can we see The Little child, is He within?
If we lift The wooden latch, may we go in?
May we stroke The creatures There, ox, ass or sheep?
May we peek like Them and see Jesus asleep?
If we touch His tiny hand, will He awake?
Will He know we've come so far just for His sake?
Great Kings have precious gifts and we have nought
Little smiles and Little tears are all we have brought.
For all weary children Mary must weep
Here, on His bed of straw, sleep, children, sleep.
God in his moTher's arms, babes in The byre
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Anchora - Zu Bethlehem geboren
Zu Bethlehem geboren: Das Lied ist bekannt, zäh wird es jeden Heiligabend vom Kirchenchor von der Empore geschmettert, während die Gemeinde im Kirchenschiff frohlockend mitschallt und eja! - alle Engel und Heiligen sich wohl im Grabe umdrehen! Anchora hin... moreZu Bethlehem geboren: Das Lied ist bekannt, zäh wird es jeden Heiligabend vom Kirchenchor von der Empore geschmettert, während die Gemeinde im Kirchenschiff frohlockend mitschallt und eja! - alle Engel und Heiligen sich wohl im Grabe umdrehen! Anchora hingegen, weiß wie man Frohbotschaften verkünden muss: mit Händen und Füßen, mit ordentlich Power in der Stimme, Schwung in der Hüfte und einer umwerfenden Solistin (Lydia Treutter). Frohe Weihnachten - unter dem Dirigat von Mimi Neumair und einer Chorbearbeitung von Lukas Maier.
Dirigat: Mimi Neumair
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O Little town Of Bethlehem Stairwell Carollers Virtual Choir
O Little town of Bethlehem - arr: Traditional, melody by Lewis Redner, sung by The Stairwell Carollers Virtual Choir, 2020.
Individual song parts recorded by The choristers using Their own equipment following lead videos made by our Director, Pierre. Pi... moreO Little town of Bethlehem - arr: Traditional, melody by Lewis Redner, sung by The Stairwell Carollers Virtual Choir, 2020.
Individual song parts recorded by The choristers using Their own equipment following lead videos made by our Director, Pierre. Pierre Then put togeTher The video using Final Cut Pro.
A message from The Director:
"Christmas 2020 is The first in our 43-year history where we haven’t been able to stage live concerts, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still sing. So, after planning, rehearsing and recording, we are proud to present O Little town of Bethlehem, one selection from our Virtual Christmas Concert of 6 carols. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nstkQZ9-5Gs We hope you will enjoy our renditions of old favourites, some in new settings by our director, along with a few lesser known pieces from our carol archives.
I cannot be more proud of my musical colleagues for forging through The complex logistics of putting These videos togeTher. I thank Them for Their loyalty to our fans and ... less
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Live & Unedited - Star Of Bethlehem - Salvacosta with Magna Sinfonia
Live and unedited audio of Salvacosta singing Star of Bethlehem with Magna Sinfonia at The St Aldhelms Christmas Concert 2016. Phenomenal Orchestral arrangement by Darren Bartlett. Merry Christmas!
Rick Vale & Karla Worley
Copyright 1995 Erickson & Ba... moreLive and unedited audio of Salvacosta singing Star of Bethlehem with Magna Sinfonia at The St Aldhelms Christmas Concert 2016. Phenomenal Orchestral arrangement by Darren Bartlett. Merry Christmas!
Rick Vale & Karla Worley
Copyright 1995 Erickson & Baugher Music / Word Music
Orchestral Arr. Darren Bartlett
This Arr. Copyright Darren Bartlett
Performed by Salvacosta
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Magna Sinfonia
Recorded Live at St Aldhelms 10/12/16
Video Creation - Kingsbere Designs
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
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Seven Bridges Road
2017 Chicagoland Voices Winter Concert
Performed by C6
Seven Bridges Road by Stephen Young arranged by Phillip Lawson
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Goin' to Bethlehem
Words and music by Jay Althouse
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at Their Christmas Concert "Praise The Chord" on December 15, 2015.
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Bishop Road Community Choir
Bishop Road Community Choir is open to all in The local community.
We are a mixed, non-audition choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn The words off by heart. However, music can be made available for those who want it. W... moreBishop Road Community Choir is open to all in The local community.
We are a mixed, non-audition choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn The words off by heart. However, music can be made available for those who want it. We sing a range of different songs, including pop, gospel, world music and classical. We mainly sing songs with piano accompaniment, provided by our famous pianist, Geoff. We hold our own annual concert, and we are often invited to sing at oTher local events such as The local MayFest.
Our members come along for “enjoyment, friendship and satisfaction as well as singing with a group of like-minded people”.
Singing is reputed to release endorphins in The brain, and we’ve certainly noticed amongst us a sense of well-being following rehearsals and in particular, concerts. We are a very sociable bunch and often meet for a drink at The Chimp House on Gloucester Road following our rehearsal on Thursday evenings.
Please do come along, new faces are always welcome. ... less