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Two Holiday Pieces from Chanticleer (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Dec 2022 OP
Love them! If you ever have a chance to see them perform, woodsprite Dec 2022 #1
'There Is No Rose' was played on our local university station last evening but by sprinkleeninow Dec 2022 #3
Also here's a friend of mine talking about the history woodsprite Dec 2022 #2
Everything he has spoken. This has touched my heart in a mighty way. ❤️💚 sprinkleeninow Dec 2022 #4

woodsprite

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1. Love them! If you ever have a chance to see them perform,
Sat Dec 17, 2022, 02:37 AM
Dec 2022

It’s well worth it!

The group I sing with had the opportunity to sing with/for them in a workshop. Awesome guys! Went for dinner and drinks afterward.

sprinkleeninow

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3. 'There Is No Rose' was played on our local university station last evening but by
Sat Dec 17, 2022, 03:17 AM
Dec 2022
another ensemble. I chose to post the one by Chanticleer who I was more familiar with.

That's a lovely story you have shared!

woodsprite

(11,933 posts)
2. Also here's a friend of mine talking about the history
Sat Dec 17, 2022, 02:41 AM
Dec 2022

And story of Coventry Carol (voiced over as he plays). Friends with him since high school and performed in a Madrigal group together. He was the only one allowed to touch the harpsichord . Now he’s the Principal at the Royal Conservatory of Scotland.

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