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O magnum mysterium
A recent performance of my "O magnum mysterium" with vocal ensemble sirventes berlin under the direction of Stefan Schuck. It is available through my website at http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/choir/o-magnum-mysterium/ and will be published by Carus-V... moreA recent performance of my "O magnum mysterium" with vocal ensemble sirventes berlin under the direction of Stefan Schuck. It is available through my website at http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/choir/o-magnum-mysterium/ and will be published by Carus-Verlag in July 2016.
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It is difficult to follow with (yet) another setting of this famous text that has inspired so many composers over the centuries. In my attempt, “O magnum mysterium” returns three times after the first statement, in a similar gesture but each time shifted to a new tonality with even more flats. Thus, the listener gets ever more pulled into this magnificient text until the piece culminates in a jubilant “Alleluia” in C-major, having come full-circle back to very first harmony we heard.
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Love Never Fails
Sergey Khvoshchinsky Text: Corinthians,13
Choral piece for Soprano solo and Choir a cappella.
Text: Corinthians, 13
Performed by From Age to Age.
"Right now three things remain: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love".
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September by BAVE Community Choir
BAVE Community Choir is a non-profit, non-audition choir by the Broadway Theater Society Malaysia (BTSM) and The Broadway Academy.
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Jenny Rebecca
Soaring Sounds Vocal Ensemble singing "Jenny Rebecca" after its first reading session as an official ensemble!
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The Red Wheelbarrow
“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home project. The score blossomed during a fel... more“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home project. The score blossomed during a fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, a pastoral setting that nurtured embracing the poem’s vivid landscape. The piano provides a repeating foundation over which the choir playfully evokes the spare text, using variations of the initial theme throughout. There is a contemplative moment midway, then the pulse resumes, concluding with a gleeful repetition of the last line.
"The Red Wheelbarrow is a wonderfully approachable and fun piece of music. The singers of Inversion had a blast working through the rhythmic lilt and subtly beautiful harmonies, so often found in Rich Campbell's music. The clever musical interpretation brought out the wry humor of the text." Trevor Shaw, Inversion Ensemble AD less
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Magda by Gloc9 | Kammerchor Manila
Performed by Kammerchor Manila and arranged by a resident arranger and assistant conductor of KM, Jeffrey Buensuceso during the Glorificamus Te II concert last April 23, 2016 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo Main... morePerformed by Kammerchor Manila and arranged by a resident arranger and assistant conductor of KM, Jeffrey Buensuceso during the Glorificamus Te II concert last April 23, 2016 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo Main Theater, Manila.
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