Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Allouette ~ I Knew a Girl

Crestview Singers will be performing at the Family of Schools Concert on May 1.  More information is coming!


Allouette ~ I Knew a Girl  
A Partner Song


Alouette, gentille alouette,
Alouette, je te plumerai.
  
Je te plumerai la tĂȘte. x2
Et la tĂȘte!  x2
Alouette!  x2
O!

Alouette, gentille alouette,
Alouette, je te plumerai.


I knew a girl named Alouette.
I knew a girl named Alouette
If you know her,
You can’t forget her.
She would make your whole life better as she sang all day.

As she sang all day,
as she sang all day.
La la la……
O!

La la la……

As she sang all day.

I'se the B'y

Crestview Singers will be performing at the Family of Schools concert on May 1.  More information is coming!

I'se the B'y
A Canadian folksong from Newfoundland

1. I’se the b’y that builds the boat; I’se the b’y that sails her!
I’se the b’y that catches the fish and takes ‘em home to Lizer.
Hip yer part’ner, Sally Tibbo! Hip her part’ner, Sally Brown!
Fogo, Twillingate, Mor’ton’s Harbour, All around the circle.

2. Sods and rinds to cover yer flake, cake and tea for supper,
Codfish in the spring of the year fried in maggoty butter.

3. I don’t want your maggoty fish, That’s no good for winter;
I could buy as good as that down in Bonavister.

4. I took Lizer to a dance and faith but she could travel! And
Ev’ry step that she did take was up to her knees in gravel.

5. Susan White, she’s out of sight, her petticoat wants a border;
Old Sam Oliver, in the dark, he kissed her in the corner.

Faster around we go; faster around the circle we go;
Faster faster ‘round we go; All around, all around,
All around the circle.

Here is a video of the song that is very close to the one we sing. I hope it helps you memorize the words.










Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Winnipeg Music Festival - March 1, 2017




The Crestview Singers participated in the Winnipeg Music Festival on March 1, 2017.  The did a fantastic job after months of hard work.  Way to go, choir!!  The first video is of our performance, Dors, dors, petit bebe (Sleep Little One) by Cristi Cary Miller.  The second video is of our performance, The North Wind by E. Markham Lee.



Some of the comments by the adjudicator for the song Dors, Dors were "beautiful opening dynamics" and "a very unified sound due to vowel shapes".  Some of the comments for The North Wind included "great work with text and dynamics" and "good control over the tempo". The choir received a Silver for their excellent performance.