I was touched to find these (decidedly American-accented) Greek folk New Year's Carols on Youtube featuring the TCWSH Bel Canto.
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Thank you for such a lovely heart and all the beauty it brings.
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Thank you Elena! I wish you a gorgeous year filled with light and joy and beauty(you chose a lovely song by the way!)
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Thanks Cheryl,
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Eleonore,
ReplyDeletethank you and all the same to you, I hope!!
And thanks for mentioning the song. It's the traditional Greek carol for New Year's. Imagine opening your door to a group of children carolers singing it on New Year's Eve. :-)