Holiday Serenade - Part 2
Posted by Frederick Ding
The second section from a recording of the Holiday Serenade in December 2007. Ms. Christopoulos is directing the RHHS Concert Choir.
Look for the upcoming Part 3.
You can watch this as a lower-quality Flash video below, or download this file as an MPEG4 video encoded with H.264.
Holiday Serenade - Part 1
Posted by Frederick Ding
The first 10 minutes from a recording of the Holiday Serenade. Mr. Henry is conducting the RHHS Gold Band.
This took me more than two hours to encode; hopefully we can get something arranged for the upcoming Sounds of Spring concert so that I won’t have to go through these troubles.
Look for the upcoming Part 2.
You can watch this as a lower-quality Flash video below, or download this file as an MPEG4 video encoded with H.264.
Inversia
Posted by Frederick Ding
The last file in a series of three pieces performed by the RHHS Gold Band in February 2008.
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Dancing at Stonehenge
Posted by Frederick Ding
Once again, a performance by the RHHS Gold Band.
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All Through The Night
Posted by Frederick Ding
A great piece performed by the RHHS Gold Band at the OBA Music Festival in February 2008.
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Unforgettable
Posted by Frederick Ding
Once again, a recording of the RHHS Jazz Choir, this time performing “Unforgettable”.
The Way You Look Tonight
Posted by Frederick Ding
Another performance recording for Jazz Choir!
This is “The Way You Look Tonight”, performed by the RHHS Jazz Choir at the Ontario Jazz Vocal Festival. Enjoy.
Embraceable You
Posted by Frederick Ding
Here’s a recording of “Embraceable You” performed by the RHHS Jazz Choir at the Ontario Vocal Jazz Festival in 2008.
Hello world!
Posted by Frederick Ding
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