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en It really is a lovely time for the kids to get in a bigger ensemble and sing.

en Sing, Sing a song, Sing out loud, Sing out strong, Sing of good things, not bad, Sing of happy, not sad, Sing, Sing a song, Make it simple, To last your whole life long, Don't worry that it's not good enough, For anyone else to hear, Sing, Sing a son

en Sing, Sing a song, Sing out loud, Sing out strong, Sing of good things, not bad, Sing of happy, not sad, Sing, Sing a song, Make it simple, To last your whole life long, Don't worry that it's not good enough, For anyone else to hear, Sing, Sing a son

en Then they began to sing / That extremely lovely thing, / `Scherzando! ma non troppo, ppp.'
  William S. Gilbert

en Order is a lovely thing; on disarray it lays its wing, teaching simplicity to sing.

en Order is a lovely thing; on disarray it lays its wing, teaching simplicity to sing.

en He was one of the few people from SNL who realized that ensemble was the way for him to go. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. He never tried to break into major movie roles ... he really understood that this was his strength. He was a strong ensemble player, and really an original.

en The theory is that Mariah Carey can sing anything. You hear that expression, 'She can sing the phone book.' So if you can really sing, you should be able to sing anything, so we're testing them. That's the whole competition.

en When I sing it puts a twinkle in their eyes and a smile on their face and I always feel closer to the Lord when I sing. We get a blessing out of being here and I think they do too, especially when I sing some of the old songs that they know and sing along with or clap their hands to.

en She can sing anything. She can sing the best ballad in the world. She can sing classical stuff and she can sing soul and rock and roll.
  Elton John

en Generally it's not as much about being an ensemble band as it is inspiring the kids.

en Anything you do in a small ensemble, you can do at one of these concerts. Basically, a chamber ensemble is anywhere from one to 10 musicians and no conductor -- just musicians working things out among themselves.

en I chose this play because it has the ability for a large ensemble cast. I want to get as many kids on stage as I can.

en I tried to get a cross section of humanity really. In this instance, because they have to sing and dance and act, it's kind of like the cross section of the entertainment community. So it's a very diverse group of people. Everybody in the ensemble are stars in my mind. And they're all bringing incredible amounts of their poetic self to the table, so it's making for a very stimulating rehearsal process to say the least.

en I had such a nice time making it, and I can't wait to make the fifth one. The whole crew were just really, really lovely. All the costume people, the make-up girls, the kids - even my driver.


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