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Pie Jesu (Faure) : Winchester Cathedral Choir
A soloist from Winchester Cathedral sings Pie Jesu from the Requiem of Gabriel Faure. It is taken from a television broadcast of 1980. The solo...
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2 months ago
See Amid the Winter's Snow (Cambridge Choir of King's College)
Disclaimer: I do not own this!
"See, Amid The Winter's Snow", also known as "Hymn For Christmas Day", is a Christmas carol.
It was written by Edwa...
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2 months ago
The Angel Gabriel : Kings College, Cambridge
More from Carols From Kings 2009. The choir sing the beautiful carol The Angel Gabriel.
The angel Gabriel from heaven came,
his wings as drifted ...
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2 months ago
James Taylor & Big Foot
James performs 'Slap Leather' - a rap with his 21st century drum machine called 'Big Foot' during his 2007 UK tour. The venue is the De Montfort Ha...
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5 months ago
Hilo's 80,'s - Tenderly - life is just a bowl of cherries.mp4
The Hi-lo's in the 80's when they came back again . Wonderful. visit the Hi-lo's site : http://www.thehi-los.com/ and the Clark Bourroughs' site :...
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5 months ago
"Tenderly" - The Hi-Lo's (Virtual Quartet)
Thanks for watching!
What you're seeing is a collaborative singing video comprised of 4 guys from three different countries to form a virtual quar...
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5 months ago
A. Toscanini Conducts Adagio for Strings (Barber)
Samuel Barber:
Adagio for Strings, Opus 11
Conductor: Arturo Toscanini
Orchestra: NBC Symphony Orchestra
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Recently, I watched the m...
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Bach - St John Passion - Mein teurer Heiland
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):
MEIN TEURER HEILAND
Bass aria (with chorus) from the St. John Passion.
The handwriting is by Johann Nathana...
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1 year ago
Brahms Piano Quintet in Fm, 3rd mvmt
Unfortunately, I caught the performance a few minutes into this movement, but the rest of the movement is ON FIRE!
Violin I: Pinkhas Zukerman
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To hear entire movement, start at 4:03-4:23, then jump back to 0:08.
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1 year ago
The Angel Gabriel [Old Basque]
The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, sing the well-known anthem 'Gabriel's Message'. Can anyone else hear a treble sing 'Most highly flavoured g...
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1 year ago
King`s College Choir, Cambridge - A spotless rose (Carols from King 2001)
King`s College Choir, Cambridge - A spotless rose (Carols from King 2001)
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1 year ago
A Spotless Rose - Herbert Howells
The BBC Singers sing Herbert Howells Carol-Anthem A Spotless Rose.
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1 year ago
Drop Drop Slow Tears
Drop, drop, slow tears,
And bathe those beauteous feet,
Which brought from Heavn
The news and Prince of Peace.
Cease not, wet eyes,
His mercies to...
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1 year ago
Herbert Howells : Sing Lullaby
Brussels Chamber Choir 2008, Live in the Eglise des Minimes (Brussels), conducted by Helen Cassano
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1 year ago
Let all mortal flesh keep silence - Bairstow
Sir Edward Bairstow's Let all mortal flesh keep silence. This is possibly my favourite recording of any piece that I currently own, it blows me aw...
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1 year ago
Te Deum - Purcell
Henry Purcell's setting of the Te Deum.
Sung by the Choir of New College, Oxford.
Solos by Nicholas Witcomb (treble), Daniel Lochmann (treble), T...
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@EarlRegent It is you who is contracting passion to a narrow "adult" meaning. I have performed with boy sopranos, and many have ARTISTIC passion in abundance. To bring in these other odd comments is merely an attempt to muddy the waters.