John Kentish Vidéos
artiste lyrique
- ténor
- Royaume-Uni, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande
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2024-05-12
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Kentish O Byrne Byrne Doherty 2020
Arrangement, Vocals, Piano, Fiddle – Marie O’Byrne Bodhran, Banjo, Mandola – John Joe Kelly Guitar, Bouzouki – Seamie O’Dowd Bass – Stephen Doherty Written by Imelda May Mixed and Mastered by Stephen Doherty Video by Nigel Gallagher As part of Kieran Quinn’s Virtual Theme Night #26 – Ireland in Song. Facebook Live - Thursday April 23 2020.
Kentish Edmonds Kentish Town Forum 1986 2022
As far as I could tell, this was a shortened version of Bags from 1986's Album that segued straight into Metal Box's Chant. John Lydon was really struggling by the end, you can lip-read what he said to Lu Edmonds off mic at the end and then he makes it clear to the audience with the quip about his fever breaking at last....
Shira Kammen Monk Kentish 2020
"Solaris ardor Romuli" Springtime in Medieval England February 13, 2020 at 7PM The Rare Book Room at the Strand Bookstore, NYC Support TENET Vocal Artists here: (http•••) TENET Vocal Artists: Jolle Greenleaf, soprano Jason McStoots, tenor Robert Mealy, vielle and harp Shira Kammen vielle and harp Charles Weaver, lute Robert Mealy and Shira Kammen, guest directors English translation: Solaris ardor Romuli — Petrus — Marionette Tenor: Marionette, my little dear, my little sweet Marionette, put your lips right here. Give me some relief, Marionette brunette, here under the little blood sausage. Motetus: Peter, your little boat falters sometimes, but it many times recovers after frequent perils. In the isle of Britain, once the faith grew strong; but through fear of gentile madness it has long lain in hiding. Through your successor, Gregory, it is encouraged to endure, and by Augustine, the monk, it is led back into the faith. Quadruplum: The heat of the sun of Romulus melts the ice of Britain, and heals the people’s worldly hearts of the filthiness of madness, when, with the sign-bearing comet, the forty stars bestowed the light of moderation in the Kentish dawn; which blazing torches of the faith dispelled the darkness of unbelief, wherever the ocean’s tides today surround the English. -Quadruplum and motetus original, tenor text by John Fleagle
Salvi George Frideric Handel Alfred Deller Helen Watts Watts Ian Wallace John William Kentish Margaret Ritchie Nancy Evans 2006
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Sosarme, re di Media, HWV 30, Act II Scene 4: Duet. Per le porte del tormento passan l'anime a gioir! (Sosarme, Elmira) · Antonio Salvi Handel: Sosarme, re di Media, HWV 30 ℗ 2006 Andromeda Released on: 2006-07-02 Artist: Alfred Deller Conductor: Anthony Lewis Artist: Helen Watts Artist: Ian Wallace Artist: John William Kentish Artist: Margaret Ritchie Artist: Nancy Evans Orchestra: Saint Cecilia Orchestra Choir: The St. Anthony Singers Artist: William Herbert Lyricist: Antonio Salvi Composer: George Frideric Handel Auto-generated by YouTube.
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