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O Magnum Mysterium by Müller Chamber Choir
Male Chorus: A Fantasy World
Date:2013/07/05
Place:National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
Conductor:Meng-Shien, Peng
O Magnum Mysterium〈偉大的奧秘〉
Composer:Morten Lauridsen
O Magnum Mysterium,
Et admirabile sacramentum,
Ut animalia viderent Domin... moreMale Chorus: A Fantasy World
Date:2013/07/05
Place:National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
Conductor:Meng-Shien, Peng
O Magnum Mysterium〈偉大的奧秘〉
Composer:Morten Lauridsen
O Magnum Mysterium,
Et admirabile sacramentum,
Ut animalia viderent Dominum natum,
Jacentem in praesepio.
Beata Virgo, cujus viscera meruerunt,
Portare Dominum Christum.
Alleluia.
【歌詞翻譯】
噢!偉大的奧秘,
以及不可思議的神聖,
萬物都應來朝拜,
那躺在馬槽中的新生王。
受祝福的童貞女啊,
為我們孕育了主耶穌基督。
哈利路亞!
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Heaven - Rich Campbell, composer, Georgia College Max Noah Singers
The Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured ... moreThe Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured by the simple beauty of Patrick’s poem, and the mystery of the first line, “It will be the past.” I loved his vision and thought immediately that I wanted to compose music for this poem. Mystery, joy, wonder. “Heaven” is the winner of choral composition competitions sponsored by both the Manhattan Choral Ensemble and Georgia College. Performed by the Georgia College Max Noah Singers, Dr. Jennifer Flory conducting. less
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THE SMALLEST SONG
THE SMALLEST SONG is an SATB a cappella setting of a poem by Martha Collins. Performed by The College Of St. Rose Chamber Choir, Dr. Michael Levi, Director. Score available at http://www.swirlymusic.org/composer/rich-campbell
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Ēriks Ešenvalds - Only in Sleep (Толькi ў снах)
Music video director: Den Jigunoff. Assistant director: Vsevolod Shvayba. Performed by Salutaris Chamber Choir (http://salutaris.by) directed by Olga Yanum. Solo: Yuliya Shedzko. The original poem is written by Sara Teasdale and translated into Belarussia... moreMusic video director: Den Jigunoff. Assistant director: Vsevolod Shvayba. Performed by Salutaris Chamber Choir (http://salutaris.by) directed by Olga Yanum. Solo: Yuliya Shedzko. The original poem is written by Sara Teasdale and translated into Belarussian by Yuliya Shedzko. Sound: Viktor Kisten || Floating on the waves of Baltic Sea and miraculous music by one of our favorite composers, Ēriks Ešenvalds, we invite you to go back to childhood for a few minutes – only in sleep though.
We got an idea for this video while we were on tour in Latvia (composer's homeland), in a coastal city Liepāja. Only on the waves of our dreams can we return to the time of our childhood, only in sleep we can for a short time become little boys and girls again – they still live somewhere within us. Let's not forget about them!
Children of Salutaris' Singers took part in this video – they are our future, as well as the future of our choir.
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Exultate - Ceremony of Carols - Britten
Thomas Rossin conducts the women of the Exultate Chamber Choir in Benjamin Britten's Sequence of Christmas Carols , Phala Tracy, Harp, Soloists: Debra Grahn, Gabrielle Doran, Lea Kirdatt, Terry Cox, Kathryn Eakright, Courney Hauboldt. This concert was per... moreThomas Rossin conducts the women of the Exultate Chamber Choir in Benjamin Britten's Sequence of Christmas Carols , Phala Tracy, Harp, Soloists: Debra Grahn, Gabrielle Doran, Lea Kirdatt, Terry Cox, Kathryn Eakright, Courney Hauboldt. This concert was performed at Thomas Aquinas Chapel at the University of St. Thomas in December of 2011.
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Brahms/Rain: Ave Maria
Choral arrangement of Brahms' Intermezzo Op. 118, No. 2.
Arranged for choir by David Rain, Ottawa.
World Premiere Performance in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany), 18 July 2019.
Chamber Choir of Europe, conducted by Nicol Matt.
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D'ror Yikra (Y. Braun) - Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber Choir
D'ror Yikra
A wonderful arrangement by prominent Israeli composer Yehezkel Braun (b.1922), of three traditional oriental versions of this famous medieval poetic text.
read more - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehezkel_Braun
The Jerusalem Oratorio Cham... moreD'ror Yikra
A wonderful arrangement by prominent Israeli composer Yehezkel Braun (b.1922), of three traditional oriental versions of this famous medieval poetic text.
read more - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehezkel_Braun
The Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber Choir conducted by Ronen Borshevsky.
Recording apeared on a CD which won the Golden Orpheus Award of the French Academy for best vocal music CD for 2007.
For more info and purchase -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-seventh-gate/dp/B001IRSOWK
Write us -
oratorio.jerusalem@gmail.com
Text Translation:
He will proclaim freedom for all his children / and will keep you as the apple of his eye
Pleasant is your name and will not be destroyed / repose and rest on the Sabbath day
Seek my sanctuary and my home / give me a sign of deliverance
Plant a vine in my vineyard / look to my people, hear their laments
Tread the wine-press in Bozrah / and in Babylon that city of might
Crush my enemies in anger and fury / on the day when I cry, hear my voice
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S S Wesley: Cast me not away from Thy presence, sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
Written in 1848 for the Choir of what was then Leeds Parish Church, 'Cast me not away' is a masterpiece in miniature. Owing much to the polyphonic work of the Renaissance, the motet is a deeply-felt work written during Wesley's period of recuperation fro... moreWritten in 1848 for the Choir of what was then Leeds Parish Church, 'Cast me not away' is a masterpiece in miniature. Owing much to the polyphonic work of the Renaissance, the motet is a deeply-felt work written during Wesley's period of recuperation from a fall whilst out fishing in the North Yorkshire countryside at Helmsley. The chromatic clashes at the words "the bones which Thou hast broken" are almost certainly reflective of the pain the composer had suffered, for his leg was badly broken and he walked ever after with a noticeable limp.
This performance was recorded in Leeds Minster on Sunday 28th April 2013 during the recital of 'Music with Minster connections' sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds, directed by Dr Simon Lindley.
Leeds Minster, formerly Leeds Parish Church, has a long and distinguished musical history. The list of organists and past organists of the Parish Church of St Peter-at-Leeds is outstanding. 'Music with Minster connections' celebrated both this heritage and the status of Leed... less
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K. Stetsenko - Praise the Lord, O my Soul
Kyrylo Stetsenko "Praise the Lord, O my Soul"
Performed by Pektoral Chamber Choir (Kyiv, Ukraine).
Art Directior - Andriy Karpinets.
(Fragment of the concert at Moskow Easter Festival 27th April 2012, at Cathedral of miraclemakers Cosma & Damian in S... moreKyrylo Stetsenko "Praise the Lord, O my Soul"
Performed by Pektoral Chamber Choir (Kyiv, Ukraine).
Art Directior - Andriy Karpinets.
(Fragment of the concert at Moskow Easter Festival 27th April 2012, at Cathedral of miraclemakers Cosma & Damian in Shubin (Moskow)).
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