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One Voice a favourite.

One Voice  a favourite.  You get to see that the choir has all ages and abilities.  Just what a community choir should be. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8TDQDyiT1o&feature=share

A great Canadian group that we are very proud of.

A great Canadian group that we are very proud of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4egb2gpIg4&feature=share

This was an amazing experience to have an international director for this non-auditioned community choir.

This was an amazing experience to have an international director  for this non-auditioned community choir.  We believe that anyone can sing.  We so enjoyed what we learned from him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LARph-M6Lr8&feature=share

Our choir is very connected to Mazambique. My joy

Our choir is very connected to Mazambique.  My joy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWmU94IXuCg&list=PLGKVeRevMmdD78t75Xd0qLTtFAYmqOWy1&feature=share&index=3

Rain My choir joy

Rain  My choir joy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp_Xbtnemo0&feature=share&list=PLGKVeRevMmdD78t75Xd0qLTtFAYmqOWy1&index=2

We've been playing with this song recently at my choir. Works well as a round too.

We've been playing with this song recently at my choir.  Works well as a round too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBjuDWXtIBM&feature=share

Enjoy this Oldie- Goldie Thanks to Jim Sharp for sharing it with us

Enjoy this Oldie- Goldie Thanks to Jim Sharp for sharing it with us Originally shared by I am Ahang, I play piano "'O sole mio" is a globally known Neapolitan song written in 1898. The lyrics were written by Giovanni Capurro and the melody was composed by Eduardo di Capua. Played by SHIRIN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSjYXvOj5zs

Unusual and quite enjoyable.

Unusual and quite enjoyable. Originally shared by Adam Zale Somewhere out there, someone is making something you don't like cooler than you.   I don't know how I exactly found the Neo-Pagan Folk band OMNIA (Official) , but I've become a huge fan of them since. I'll tell you proudly I am not ashamed to admit it one bit. The band has an impressive array of musical talents and hits a lot of European roots. As it turns out there is a burgeoning music scene surrounding the genre and many world class acts.  They bring back many historical facets of early European art.  Now I think most Americans might be shy about it but if prodded enough would admit they had imagined themselves in a medieval universe. One of Renaissance era festivities, with lutes and harps playing in the background. A warm summer day, belly full of maybe mead ... maybe ale, maybe a bowl of hunters stew. Poëtree invokes images of forests, fae folk, and a harmony of a more simple time. Dreaming of castles, ...