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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Mixed voices version
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Book of Common Prayer version 1662)
set to music for six part mixed voices SAT-SAT)
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote a... moreMagnificat and Nunc dimittis (Book of Common Prayer version 1662)
set to music for six part mixed voices SAT-SAT)
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote an "Oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh (The Expotition to the North Pole)
and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs,
such as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" (which becomes "to be a light to lighten the Gentiles" in the Nunc dimittis),
"They all went off to discover the pole" (which is the initial theme of the Magnificat)
and "What I say, said Eeyore, is that it's unsettling" (which becomes the "Glory be to the Father" section at the end of each canticle)
The original and much simpler "oratorio" work, called Poohratorio of course, may be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031).
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Nunc dimittis - Huw Morgan (2015)
A setting of the Nunc dimittis (Luke 2: 29-32) in English by Huw Morgan. Sung here by the Merbecke Choir of Southwark Cathedral.
This work is published by Firehead Editions: http://fireheadeditions.com/downloads/Nunc-dimittis/
Photograph of Muckros... moreA setting of the Nunc dimittis (Luke 2: 29-32) in English by Huw Morgan. Sung here by the Merbecke Choir of Southwark Cathedral.
This work is published by Firehead Editions: http://fireheadeditions.com/downloads/Nunc-dimittis/
Photograph of Muckross Abbey, Ireland, by the composer.
www.huwmorgantheorgan.com
www.merbecke.org.uk
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Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Canticula Ursae Minoris - Songs of a little bear)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir
by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes... moreMagnificat and Nunc dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir
by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote an "Oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs,
sung as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" and "What I say said Eeyore is that it's unsettling"
and I have used them for various sections of these Canticles, with Eeyore's little song
curiously dominating the Lesser Doxology - Glory be to the Father and to the Son...
The work, called Poohratorio of course, is due to be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031).
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Nunc dimittis (in English) SATB a cappella (Basden)
No divisi parts – suitable for a quartet.
In English (BCP 1662)
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There's a matching Magnificat setting on the way. Watch this space!
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Charles Wood: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Washington National Cathedral, 1 July 2014
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Organist: http://www.ro... moreThe Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Washington National Cathedral, 1 July 2014
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Organist: http://www.robert-smith.org.uk
Conductor: http://www.david-crown.com
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Ethel Kathleen Sutton: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E flat
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Somerville College Chapel, Oxford
4 May 2014
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Organist: http://www... moreThe Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Somerville College Chapel, Oxford
4 May 2014
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Organist: http://www.robert-smith.org.uk
Conductor: http://www.david-crown.com