Parody of The traditional German folk song about The life of The farmer (Im Märzen der Bauer). In this version The farmer takes advantage of many of The technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but The world changes strangely. This is t... more
Performed by MatThew Curtis (multitracking) Parody of The traditional German folk song about The life of The farmer. In These versions The farmer takes advantage of many of The technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but The world change... more
This was us appearing at The Mid Somerset Festival in March 2013 in The Female Choir Class. We came second!
We are a newly formed chorus who love to sing in 4-part, close-harmony. Very much (but not exclusively) in The barbershop stlye. Even though we have only been going a few months, our numbers have been increasing weekly as more and more people are seduced ... more
Kirkintilloch Male Voice Choir from near Glasgow, Scotland sing Count Your Blessings at Their 91st Annual Concert in Kirkintilloch April 2012
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... more
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/
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir] In my series of posts on How to deal with song lyrics a few weeks back, I said that I believe that song lyrics are stored in a different part of The brain ...
Marouska Attard interpreting 'The Virgin's Slumber song' (M. Reger) during Carols by Candlelight 2010
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!