MP3 SONG SAMPLES
FROM RECENT PERFORMANCES:
(Geek speak: These MP3's were first recorded at a rate of 44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo and then ripped at 128 kBits.)
High speed internet connection recommended.

Of course, you'll need an MP3 player. If you don't
have one, we suggest you get one at winamp.com (Windows). QuickTime will work on the Mac.

 
 


1) "Scarborough Fair" An interesting variation on a familiar theme. 511K, 28 seconds. CLICK

2) "Paul And His Chickens" Norwegian Folk Song (Listen for the chickens. In Norway, they go "clook, clook", not "cluck, cluck") 450K, 28 seconds.

3) "Eiri na Greine" Irish piece by Michael McGlynn. 449K, 28 seconds.

4) "O Sifuni Mungu" African Spiritual. 694K, 45 seconds.

5) "Chanter L'amour" Lilting Québecois song. 1.05MB, 32 seconds.

6) "Spanish Serenade" by Edward Elgar. 950K, 60 seconds.

7) "Kumbalawe" from "Saltimbaco" by Cirque du Soleil. 1.05MB, 67 seconds.

8) "The Lover's Ghost" arr. by R. Vaughan Williams. 1.03MB, 65 seconds.

9) "Je Voudrais Voir La Mer" Lovely piece by Michel Rivard. 1.28MB, 83 seconds.

10) "In Stiller Nacht" by Johannes Brahms. 1.56MB, 100 seconds.


FINALLY, HAVE A LAUGH ON US:

For all you singers who think you're not soloist material, listen to this wonderfully horrible version of the famous Mozart aria "The Queen Of The Night" as performed in 1944 by the inimitable Florence Foster Jenkins. Ms. Jenkins, who was famous (or was it infamous) for a voice that could most charitably be described as, shall we say, "unpolished," felt she was good enough to actually rent out Carnegie Hall to favour us with this unforgettable rendition. Insert your ear plugs and beware!
1.6 MB, 3 min 30 sec
 


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