Here is the rest of our April 17th concert. The program has many of the song lyrics.
Part 3
Turn the World Around by Harry Belefonte and Robert Freedman
Let Me Call You Sweetheart - words by Beth Slater Whitson, music by Leo Friedman
Alleluia from Exultate by W.A. Mozart
What a Wonderful World - by George Weiss and Bob Thiele
Part 4
For the Future - words by Wendell Berry, music by Malcolm Dalglish
De Colores - traditional Latin American
Song of Peace - words by Lloyd Stone, music by Jean Sibelius
Peace Be Unto You - by Alice Olsen
Peace Will Come - by Tom Paxton
Part 5
Auld Lang Syne - traditional Scottish
Aya Ngena - South African freedon song
Love is the Seventh Wave - by Sting
Dreams of Harmony -by Joanne Hammil
Community Singers of Charlotte is a non-auditioned intergenerational folk chorus whose purpose is to promote peace through music. We welcome new members and visitors. We practice most Tuesdays at 2 PM and sing out in the community once a month. This blog has information for chorus members such as updates on practices, performances, links to music files and song sheets.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
concert youtube
Here are YouTube links to part 1 and 2 of our April 17th concert. It takes a lot of time (hours and hours) to upload only 8-10 minutes of the concert. I will add parts 3-5 of the concert in the near future as I get them uploaded to YouTube.
Part 1
Music of the Unverse by Pat Raedy
Carolina in the Morning by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson
How Fair a Rose and All We the Music Makers by Jay Althouse
Down by the Riverside - traditional
Part 2
Vem Kan Segla - traditional Swedish
I Love the Flowers
Coffee/Latte
Harmonia Mundi - 16th Century German Chorale, arranged by Sean Deibler
Part 1
Music of the Unverse by Pat Raedy
Carolina in the Morning by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson
How Fair a Rose and All We the Music Makers by Jay Althouse
Down by the Riverside - traditional
Part 2
Vem Kan Segla - traditional Swedish
I Love the Flowers
Coffee/Latte
Harmonia Mundi - 16th Century German Chorale, arranged by Sean Deibler
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