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Rupert the Chocolate Angel
This was written as an ironic parody response to that Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer song we sing every Year!
(Rudolphus Rubrinasus syndrome!)
(Note: the score has a slightly more ornamented piano part than this performance)
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Oakland City University Choir
The Oakland City University Choir is a non-audition student group that performs a number of styles at campus events throughout the Year – including Christmas concerts, commencement ceremonies, and more. The choir’s performance is sometimes a cappella, whi... moreThe Oakland City University Choir is a non-audition student group that performs a number of styles at campus events throughout the Year – including Christmas concerts, commencement ceremonies, and more. The choir’s performance is sometimes a cappella, while at other times accompanied by a jazz trio or piano. Sectional rehearsals are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays (11 to 11:50AM).
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The Kentuckians Chorus
Member of the Barbershop Harmony Society since 1960. Mainly a show-oriented group, we also enter district competition once a Year. Our mission: Singing and sharing barbershop harmony for enjoyment and good will.
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Irish Blessing
"And until we meet and SING TOGHETER SIDE BY SIDE again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand." We wish a happy new Year 2021 to all the choruses in lockdown! Hold on and never give up! Polifonico Quattroquarti from Italy
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Royal College Choir
The ROYAL COLLEGE CHOIR, which traces its origins back to St. Paul’s Church, Wolvendhal where Royal College itself was formed in 1835 It was made part of the Western Music Society of Royal College with its formation in the Year 1919.
During the tenure... moreThe ROYAL COLLEGE CHOIR, which traces its origins back to St. Paul’s Church, Wolvendhal where Royal College itself was formed in 1835 It was made part of the Western Music Society of Royal College with its formation in the Year 1919.
During the tenure of Principal Major Harry L. Reed the Choir won the prestigious R. Meaden Shield(Senior) for Singing for 10 successive Years from 1920 to 1931, once with a perfect score of 200/200.
The College Anthem ‘School of our Fathers’, composed by Principal Reed made its debut at this competition on the 13th day of July, 1928 and to this day takes responsibility of preserving the College Anthem. The Choir was trained by Mrs. Reed with the support of Robert C. Edwards, Esq.
The Choir today continues to sing at many major events in and out of College, the most significant out of which being the Annual Carol Service. It is currently trained by the eminent Ms. Sureka Amerasinghe. less
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Richte mich Gott (Mendelssohn) - Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber Choir
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Psalm 43 "Richte mich Gott" op.78, no.2
The Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber Choir conducted by Ofer dal Lal.
Richte mich, Gott, und führe meine Sache
wider das unheilige Volk
und errette mich von den falschen und bösen Leute... moreFelix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Psalm 43 "Richte mich Gott" op.78, no.2
The Jerusalem Oratorio Chamber Choir conducted by Ofer dal Lal.
Richte mich, Gott, und führe meine Sache
wider das unheilige Volk
und errette mich von den falschen und bösen Leuten.
Denn du bist der Gott meiner Stärke;
Warum verstößest du mich?
Warum lässest du mich so traurig geh'n,
wenn mein Feind mich drängt?
Sende dein Licht und deine Wahrheit,
daß sie mich leiten
zu deinem heiligen Berge,
und zu deiner Wohnung.
Daß ich hineingehe zum Altar Gottes,
zu dem Gott, der meine Freude und Wonne ist,
und dir, Gott, auf der Harfe danke, mein Gott.
Was betrübst du dich, meine Seele,
und bist so unruhig in mir?
Harre auf Gott! Denn ich werde ihm noch danken,
daß er meines Angesichts Hülfe,
und mein Gott ist.
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אופוס 78 מס' 2
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From Ode 14 of the Odes of Solomon
The second of three settings of text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the Year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be consi... moreThe second of three settings of text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the Year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be considered Jewish, Christian or Gnostic, and whether they were first written in Greek, Hebrew or Syriac. Early Christian writings refer to and quote from them. A Syriac manuscript containing the text of most of the Odes was discovered in 1909 by the English scholar J. Rendel Harris, and other partial texts in various languages have also been found. There are 42 Odes. Some fragments are still missing from Odes I and III, and no part of Ode II has yet been found. For these choral settings, I selected text from four of the Odes of Solomon which I found particularly compelling. The anonymous translation I have used comes from The Gnostic Society Library. less
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From Ode 17 of the Odes of Solomon
The third of three settings of text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the Year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be consid... moreThe third of three settings of text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the Year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be considered Jewish, Christian or Gnostic, and whether they were first written in Greek, Hebrew or Syriac. Early Christian writings refer to and quote from them. A Syriac manuscript containing the text of most of the Odes was discovered in 1909 by the English scholar J. Rendel Harris, and other partial texts in various languages have also been found. There are 42 Odes. Some fragments are still missing from Odes I and III, and no part of Ode II has yet been found. For these choral settings, I selected text from four of the Odes of Solomon which I found particularly compelling. The anonymous translation I have used comes from The Gnostic Society Library. less