Bravo, Bristol! - Ivor Novello, words by Fred E. Weatherly
Composed by Ivor Novello
Words by Fred E. Weatherly
Bravo, Bristol! was created for WWI volunteers in the local Kingswood regiment in Bristol. As the local Kingswood choir, we recorded the recently rediscovered song in 2011 for Bristol Archives. We sang with Paul Potts, winner of Britain's Got Talent.
Words by Fred E. Weatherly
Bravo, Bristol! was created for WWI volunteers in the local Kingswood regiment in Bristol. As the local Kingswood choir, we recorded the recently rediscovered song in 2011 for Bristol Archives. We sang with Paul Potts, winner of Britain's Got Talent.
What type of music do we sing?
We sing primarily 4 part choral music, mostly from the public domain by composers you may recognise, including Mozart, Brahms and Tallis. We also sing music by more recent composers like Karl Jenkins and Eric Whitacre. ACTUALLY WORTH NAMING THESE DUDES OR JUST LINK TO SONGS? Hyperlinks only, not vids?
Below are links to Youtube videos of some of the music we regularly sing
The Heavens are Telling by Franz Josef Haydn
All in the April Evening by Hugh Roberton
I Was Glad by C. Hubert H. Parry
Seal Lullaby by Eric Whitacre (Words from a Rudyard Kipling poem)
Sanctus, from The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins
Zadok the Priest by George Frideric Handel
Below are links to Youtube videos of some of the music we regularly sing
The Heavens are Telling by Franz Josef Haydn
All in the April Evening by Hugh Roberton
I Was Glad by C. Hubert H. Parry
Seal Lullaby by Eric Whitacre (Words from a Rudyard Kipling poem)
Sanctus, from The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins
Zadok the Priest by George Frideric Handel