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  2. Selah (song) - Wikipedia

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    [11] Def Jam Recordings shared a trailer for Jesus Is King that same month, featuring a preview of the song. [12] Jeffrey LaValley, musical director of the New Jerusalem Choir, received writing credit on "Selah" due to having created and wrote the melody of the group's recording "Revelations 19:1" (1984), which the song samples a rendition of.

  3. Songs of Farewell - Wikipedia

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    Parry died on 7 October 1918 and one of the pieces from Songs of Farewell, "There is an old belief", was sung at the composer's funeral in St Paul's Cathedral. [6] The first performance of the complete set of six songs was at a memorial service to Parry held in the chapel of Exeter College, Oxford on 23 February 1919, four months after his death.

  4. Choir of King's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The choir has recorded more than 100 albums, on the EMI and Decca labels. In 2013 the choir launched its own label, King's College Recordings, which would allow it to gain more artistic freedom over its releases. [18] [19] Releases on this label include 100 Years of Nine Lessons and Carols which remained at number 1 in the classical charts for ...

  5. Missa Luba - Wikipedia

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    The Missa Luba is a setting of the Latin Mass sung in styles traditional to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.It was composed by Fr Guido Haazen, a Franciscan friar from Belgium, and originally celebrated, performed, and recorded in 1958 by Les Troubadours du Roi Baudouin (English: "King Baudouin's Troubadours"), a choir of adults and children from Kamina, Katanga Province.

  6. Once in Royal David's City - Wikipedia

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    According to the tradition of the King's College Choir, the soloist of this hymn is usually chosen right before the performance, when the choirmaster decides whose voice is the strongest on the day, prior to the start of the broadcast. [6] This carol was the first recording that the King's College Choir under Boris Ord made for EMI in 1948. [7]

  7. The Kingdom Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom Choir is a British gospel choir based in London. It was founded by choir conductor and workshop leader Karen Gibson . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After performing for more than 20 years, the choir became world-famous after being invited to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle .

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  9. King's Voices - Wikipedia

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    The choir was founded in October 1997 under the direction of Dr John Butt, then Director of Studies of Music at the College.The primary aim of the choir was to give female students to opportunity to sing in the chapel, and it renders female King's students able to audition for choral awards. [1]