Orde-e 오르데 에 - Hail Mary the Queen Children's Choir 필리핀 헤일메리더퀸 어린이합창단
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- WORLD VISION 2016 INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHOIR FESTIVAL
월드비전 2016 세계어린이합창제
Orde-e 오르데 에
Arranged by 편곡 l Maria Theresa V. Roldan
Conducted by 지휘 l Maria Theresa Vizconde-Roldan 마리아 테레사 비즈콘데-롤단
Seoul Arts Center, South Korea 예술의 전당 콘서트홀
ⓒ 2016. World Vision Korea Children's Choir All rights reserved.
They deserve more than 191 likes. They perfected the piece.
The young girl who used to squawk like a bird became the soprano at the beginning.
now, her brother is singing that part :)
The tap sounds in the end were actually raindrops
Those amazing bird sounds oh my, I thought i was in a jungle for a sec. Truly, kudos to the talented kids :D
The animal sounds are crazy 🙀
Indonesians keep on saying that this is their culture? WTF?
Sorry to burst you bubble but...
This is a MADUKAYAN folksong from the Philippines. This song portrays the mountainous region of the northern part of the Philippines which is Cordillera.
Stop spreading fake news!
This lovely piece was arranged by Maria Theresa Vizconde - Roldan and performed by Hail Mary The Queen Children's Choir in several competions including Llangollen Eisteddfod in 2013 and won 1st Place.
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT'S DUE!!!
And besides... Indonesians can never create a lovely piece like this. I doubt it... 😂😂😂
So beautiful
Oh wow, that was magical 😳
Go Pilipinas :D nakaka-proud talaga sila♡
Ang galing!
NAPAKAGANDA 🇵🇭
Still Indonesian culture🤭🤣
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Huh?
WTF are you talking about you stupid ass?
This is a MADUKAYAN folksong from the Philippines. This song portrays the mountainous region of the northern part of the Philippines which is Cordillera.
Stop spreading fake news!
This lovely piece was arranged by Maria Theresa Vizconde - Roldan and performed by Hail Mary The Queen Children's Choir in several competions including Llangollen Eisteddfod in 2013 and won 1st Place.
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT'S DUE!!!
INDONESIANS CAN NEVER CREATE A LOVELY PIECE LIKE THIS.
Sorry but this is a Madukayan folksong in Philippines. How it became a Indonesian??
Austronesians from Indonesia came from the Philippines
@@yumifurukawa1249 i mean, Indonesian culture still better,lol 🤣