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Ave Maria on Ukulele, Played by Phil Disera
Phil Disera’s ukulele arrangement of Ave Maria is a beautiful melody!…
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Ave Maria – Bach/Gounod, Played on Musical Saw
Natalia Paruz, “The Saw Lady,” performs “Ave Maria” with the Richmond County Orchestra….
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Katherine Jenkins Performs Ave Maria by Schubert
Katherine Jenkins performs a beautiful rendition of ‘Ave Maria’ at Bryn Terfel’s Faenol Festival in 2005….
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Slave Chorus from Nabucco – Verdi
Opening Gala in Oslo: Slave Chorus from Nabucco performed by Giuseppe Verdi, conducted by Marc Soustrot.
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Ave Maria – Schubert
Michael Lucarelli performs Franz Schubert’s Ave Maria on classical guitar at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, Utah. The CD ‘Favorites’ is available on his website, along…
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Felix Mendelssohn – The Hebrides Overture, Op. 26 – Fingal’s Cave
Felix Mendelssohn’s “The Hebrides” (Fingal’s Cave) – a captivating overture composed in 1830. Discover, discuss, and recommend this work at classicalmusiconly.com….
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Ave Verum by Mozart
Fingerstyle version of Mozart’s “Ave Verum” by Tom Rasely….
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Max Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy – Grave and Adagio Cantabile
…and orchestra also has three movements, with the introduction being Grave and the first movement being Adagio cantabile. Links to performances of each movement are provided in the original content….
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Ave Verum by Sir Edward Elgar, Performed by The Redeemer Choir
“Ave Verum” by Sir Edward Elgar, performed live on March 1, 2009, by The Redeemer Choir, conducted by Wayne Burcham-Gulotta. The anthem is sung in Latin, with a translation provided….
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OPHS Singers Perform Ave Maria by Igor Stravinsky
OPHS Singers: Ave Maria – Superior ratings…
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Ave Maria by Schubert
Check out this live performance of AVE MARIA by Micheal Castaldo in New York City. Subscribe for more and let us know what you think in the comments! Follow Micheal…
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Schubert’s Ave Maria on Classical Guitar
German Arnolt performs Franz Schubert’s classic “Ave Maria” on solo guitar at www.elearnguitar.com. Originally composed as “Ellen’s Third Song” in 1825, it has become one of Schubert’s most popular works…