I had the privilege to perform this in a quartet with a friend who recently passed. I think of this arrangement and am reminded of him. I wish I got the chance to tell him how much it meant to me. RIP Vinnie.
this is a fab version ofa lovely english folk song , my twin sister and i sang this with our all girls school choir wombwell secondry modern south yorks ..i have to say i like this song sang in unison xxxxx some times different versions are too fancy ,,,,
Nailed it. Beautifully sung. Sang this arrangement (or a similar version) with my high school choir back in 2001. This brings back such fond memories. Thank you for the video, and great job one and all!
This arrangement is beautiful. These songs are both a good challenge for a choral group, as the harmonies are tight and precise. There's a lot of videos on UA-cam of choirs performing these songs, and this is the first I've come across that do them justice.
these r my favorite songs from Simon & Garfunkel this concert choir class sound extremely good I remember some of my classmates in choir that were in a small singing group named blue & silver singing these songs @ our high school Spring choir concert I love choir
I’m blown away by the performance of these kids. Their timing and harmonies are precise. These are some of the most powerful voices I’ve ever heard from “amateurs”.
TheLoelig these teenage kids did a excellent job singing this song the sound of silence and Scarborough fair are my favorite songs from Simon and Garfunkel what's your favorite songs from Simon and Garfunkel
at first when I was listening to the second song I thought they were saying " Because a midget softly creeping" I was like.." what the.." Then I searched up the lyrics its " because a vision softly creeping" 😀😂Thank lord we have google😂😂
Does anyone have information on the publisher or where to get the music for this? My high school did this almost 18 years ago and it's always stuck with me. I'd love to have a copy. Wonderful job!
Even tough they could sing the chords, a pianist can add to the choral and make it more "special". My mom is a pianist and recently played along to a choral singing the sound of silence and i fell in love with the song. however, that may alter my opinion so take it for what it is ;)
not unless the piece was written for a capella performance ...which creates a different type of experience. how does it defeat the purpose? you wouldn't have the tuba play the part of the flutes in the orchestra would you?
@@moimeme6533 I just think it would be more interesting to go all out full acapella and have all instrumental parts sang. Have the baritones do bass and tuba and such. Have one or two people cover each instrument and then the rest of the choir sing the vocals. You might need a bigger choir, but it could sound really cool. I wonder what it would sound like to have a piece written for an orchestra performed only by singers?
@@michaelhalpert5518 well actually there are a capella groups that focus on that style (i.e. full vocal accompaniment) but sometimes the composer may want to capture a fuller sound to contrast with the range or tone quality of the human voice ...adding the orchestra or other accompaniment expands his or her palette of potential sounds ...Handel's *_Messiah_* for instance.
I sung this in 2006 with all county. Im so happy I found it. It makes me cry
I sing this song around 1992 with my 8th grade middle school choir as a bass. I was singing along my part as if it was yesterday.
I sang this in choir in 72. My favorite .Shame on thumbs down!
We sang this in my high school chorus, in 2007. It was by far one my favorite arrangements. Thank you for sharing! You guys killed it!!
Good work! 👍
love the arrangement.perfect! my favorite..congratulations to the choir, arrNger and conductor.
One af a best choir version & arrangement i ever heard
I had the privilege to perform this in a quartet with a friend who recently passed. I think of this arrangement and am reminded of him. I wish I got the chance to tell him how much it meant to me. RIP Vinnie.
Good arrangement. Enjoyed it.
Just saw the laureat beautiful film talking about rapture!
Thanks my Lord Jesus!!!
I watched them sing this at the 2008 Pops Concert. I thought it was a wonderful hybrid of two S&G songs!
Love this medley so much! We did this in choir in high school back in 96. So awesome! Thank you for sharing!
This is actually the best choir singing this song that I've heard so far - 'Scarborough Fair' that is.
oh my god these guys are amazing im gonna have to dis my own choir to say these guys are one of the most amazing ive heard sing this song
Wonderful !
Breathtaking !
There is something extraordinary in their chorus
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
I sing this with my choir and it's not an easy song to sing. Well done San Ramon Valley High School.
Both my favourite songs loved them so much so fantastic 👍👍👍
beautiful! makes me miss choir a lot. nothing like putting a piece together bit by bit, section by section-until it’s all perfect!
yes agree high school choir. They sing beautifully.
This is a fantastic amalgamation of two great songs! Singing it in choir at the moment and I love it!!
Amy Jones me too!
Finally a version with Paul Simons part
this is a fab version ofa lovely english folk song , my twin sister and i sang this with our all girls school choir wombwell secondry modern south yorks ..i have to say i like this song sang in unison xxxxx some times different versions are too fancy ,,,,
I wanna cry... Heartwarming... Really outstanding performance.. Thanks for sharing this!!
Nailed it. Beautifully sung. Sang this arrangement (or a similar version) with my high school choir back in 2001. This brings back such fond memories. Thank you for the video, and great job one and all!
Wonderful arrangement & great performance!
Great combo of light and dark voices.
beautiful
Merci ! C'est beau ❤❤❤❤❤
my music teacher would love this
Oh my god. That's perfect.
je trouve cela magnifique de très belles voix et bien orchestrées
This brings back memories when I sang thing in my Middle school All city honor chorus in 1996. almost 20 years ago.
Very well done.
OMG This is brilliant!!
Bravo!
Merci beaucoup😊Thank you 😙I love it😍J'aime from /de Tahiti French Polynesia Pacific Island 👍
Very Beautiful Mashup....Perfect voices
Wonderful, especially the entry at 2:02
LINDO , MARAVILHOSO.
This arrangement is beautiful. These songs are both a good challenge for a choral group, as the harmonies are tight and precise. There's a lot of videos on UA-cam of choirs performing these songs, and this is the first I've come across that do them justice.
Cymbao
Das hat mir sehr gut gefallen.
these r my favorite songs from Simon & Garfunkel this concert choir class sound extremely good I remember some of my classmates in choir that were in a small singing group named blue & silver singing these songs @ our high school Spring choir concert I love choir
I’m blown away by the performance of these kids. Their timing and harmonies are precise. These are some of the most powerful voices I’ve ever heard from “amateurs”.
Mein Lieblingslied : Scarborough Fair. 🌹
Maravilha
Amazing
Que coisa linda, me emocionei aqui. Lindo, fabuloso, belo arranjo.
OMG you are so perfect !
lindo per
feito
Wow
TheLoelig these teenage kids did a excellent job singing this song the sound of silence and Scarborough fair are my favorite songs from Simon and Garfunkel what's your favorite songs from Simon and Garfunkel
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It's so well rendered. Any other such renditions by this choir? Any links?
Brilhante! Adilson Nagamine Brasil
Is there a studio version of this? If there is one...can you please direct me a link?
3:36 nice bit :p
at first when I was listening to the second song I thought they were saying " Because a midget softly creeping" I was like.." what the.." Then I searched up the lyrics its " because a vision softly creeping" 😀😂Thank lord we have google😂😂
Does anyone have information on the publisher or where to get the music for this? My high school did this almost 18 years ago and it's always stuck with me. I'd love to have a copy. Wonderful job!
21 years ago my choir did this as well. I still remember the tenor part. Ahhh, the nostalgia.
www.jwpepper.com/1766385.item#.V0rxFDUrJdg
Where could I get this sheet music???
I heard it and it was stunning, I have a choir and it'll be gorgeous to have this medley!!!
It is arranged by Philip Kern
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Arr. Philip Kern?
I think they need to bring down the tempo a little bit.
May i know what version is this? who is the arranger? thanks! :)
Philip Kern
BEAUTIFUL... GOOD RECORDING IN COMPARISON TO OTHER "CONCERT HALL" RECORDINGS... PITY ABOUT THE EARLY PERCUSSION ENTRANCE BUT THERES ALWAYS ONE MISTAE.
Where can I find the music sheet?
Hal Leonard score A 1915
Shawnee Press, Inc
Veerle Pauly Arr. Philip Kern?
xHades Stamps
good but why do all choirs have pianos and other instruments. Defeats the purpose. The choir should sing the piano chords
Even tough they could sing the chords, a pianist can add to the choral and make it more "special". My mom is a pianist and recently played along to a choral singing the sound of silence and i fell in love with the song. however, that may alter my opinion so take it for what it is ;)
not unless the piece was written for a capella performance ...which creates a different type of experience.
how does it defeat the purpose? you wouldn't have the tuba play the part of the flutes in the orchestra would you?
@@moimeme6533 I just think it would be more interesting to go all out full acapella and have all instrumental parts sang. Have the baritones do bass and tuba and such. Have one or two people cover each instrument and then the rest of the choir sing the vocals. You might need a bigger choir, but it could sound really cool. I wonder what it would sound like to have a piece written for an orchestra performed only by singers?
@@michaelhalpert5518 well actually there are a capella groups that focus on that style (i.e. full vocal accompaniment) but sometimes the composer may want to capture a fuller sound to contrast with the range or tone quality of the human voice ...adding the orchestra or other accompaniment expands his or her palette of potential sounds ...Handel's *_Messiah_* for instance.
Too fast in my opinion, doesn't quite suit the theme.