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Sequence for Alun's Poetry
A sequence of settings of poetry by a monk starting out after his noviciate, performed by me with a beautiful soprano Kyrie by Sheralyn Rennert hovering above
In this sequence of 7 sections Alun (Brother David) was approaching the end of his noviciate a... moreA sequence of settings of poetry by a monk starting out after his noviciate, performed by me with a beautiful soprano Kyrie by Sheralyn Rennert hovering above
In this sequence of 7 sections Alun (Brother David) was approaching the end of his noviciate and considering which order he should devote himself to.
1. Kyrie - Une heure ou deux me restent dans ce bruit sonore que tu es ... soprano and alto solos (distant and present voices) with guitar accompaniment
2. Un dernier regard car la fenêtre ouverte que tu es se clôt....soprano (still singing Kyrie) and alto with guitar accompaniment
3. Alone we are together in this place - two alto recorders and guitar with spoken voice
4. He makes men pure from their sins (words by St Paul) - two equal voices with guitar chord names
5. Kyrie eleison and Christe eleison (sung in the distance)
6. Amidst grey working days - alto and guitar
7. Four part Kyrie: Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, performed as an SATB electronic choir less
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Les escargots qui vont a l'enterrement - Prevert
Song of the two snails who go to the funeral of a dead leaf. Poem by Jacques Prévert. Music composed for two unaccompanied altos (countertenors) and sung by David W Solomons (one of my first multitrack recordings back in the early 1980s).
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Wiigen Lied
Hofstra Chamber Choir performing the first movement of Per Nørgård's Wie ein Kind, "Wiigen-Lied"
David Fryling, Conductor
Alex Schirling and Allison Lindsay, sprechstimme
Cathedral of the Incarnation, April 2012
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The Elves after Leconte de Lisle
The Elves after Leconte de Lisle - a mini-cantata
English version by S N Solomons after the poem by Leconte de Lisle
Music composed and performed by David W Solomons
with Helge Øye playing alto and tenor recorders
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Aberystwyth Male Voice Choir / Cor Meibion Aberystwyth
The Choir was first formed in 1962 as Aberystwyth Post Office Gleemen under the direction of James Morse. During the forty plus years of its lifetime it has benefited from the leadership of four further conductors, David Griffiths, Margaret Maddock, Len W... moreThe Choir was first formed in 1962 as Aberystwyth Post Office Gleemen under the direction of James Morse. During the forty plus years of its lifetime it has benefited from the leadership of four further conductors, David Griffiths, Margaret Maddock, Len Williams, and our present Director of Music, Carol Davies. The choir has travelled widely over the years with tours in Europe, United States and Canada besides engagements throughout Wales and England. Our concert venues have varied from village halls to national auditoria and great cathedrals. In the Eisteddfod field we have won two National first prizes plus several seconds and others. In 2002 we celebrated our 40th anniversary with a sell-out concert in the 1000 seat Great Hall in Aberystwyth. One of the Choirs highlights was performing with the Central Band of the RAF at the Mayflower theatre Southampton and before Princess Beatrice of the Netherlands as part of a joint concert of a 1000 Welsh and Dutch voices. The choir has sung at the Albert Hall London and... less
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The centipede and the frog for two equal voices
Music composed and performed by David W Solomons (multitrack - dwschorale)
Poem anon (with additional verse by Dave Dunning).
Cartoons by Mark Haviland
Duet on the anonymous poem about a centipede - she was quite happy with her hundred legs until a fro... moreMusic composed and performed by David W Solomons (multitrack - dwschorale)
Poem anon (with additional verse by Dave Dunning).
Cartoons by Mark Haviland
Duet on the anonymous poem about a centipede - she was quite happy with her hundred legs until a frog asked her to think about which leg comes after
which...
The sound sample is sung by the composer in B flat.
A version in D is also available
It can be sung by two solo voices or by a choir of any kind
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William Mathias: Make a joyful noise (Jubilate Deo), op. 26/2
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
David Crown (conductor)
Basilica di San Marco, Milan
27 June 2010
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Conductor's Website: http://www.David-crown.com
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Agnus Dei from Mass for choir and orchestra
Mass setting by David Warin Solomons for choir and orchestra performed in January 2016
(with special timpani roll in memory of the November 2015 victims in Beirut and Paris)
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Choriosity sings - Eye of the tiger (Survivor - as Heard by Choir!Choir!Choir!)
Choriosity - the a cappella pop choir in the YMCA in Ulm, Germany!
We are a non-professional choir of young people and we love the challenges of great a cappella music :) We sing a version of Eye of the tiger (not really;) a cappella, but we loved the re... moreChoriosity - the a cappella pop choir in the YMCA in Ulm, Germany!
We are a non-professional choir of young people and we love the challenges of great a cappella music :) We sing a version of Eye of the tiger (not really;) a cappella, but we loved the recording of Choir!Choir!Choir! and had to do it ourselves...with lots of fun! Visit us on www.choriosity.de and www.facebook.com/choriosity.
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Choriosity - Der A-cappella-Pop-Chor im CVJM in Ulm. Besuche uns auf www.choriosity.de und facebook.com/choriosity
Musik & Text: Jim Peterik, Frankie Sullivan
Arr.: Choir!Choir!Choir! less