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Music all powerful by Thomas Forbes Walmisley
Audio downloadable at
https://davidwarinsolomons.bandcamp.com/track/music-all-powerful
Part song (glee) by Thomas Forbes Walmisley
(father of Thomas Attwood Walmisley)
Poem by Henry Kirke White
video:
Walton's Litany - Drop Slow Tears
Setting by William Walton of the Poem by Phineas Fletcher "Drop slow tears", transposed for men's voices and sung by the one-man choir dwsChorale
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And the Wind - The Cascadian Chorale
The Cascadian Chorale, under the direction of Gary D. Cannon, perform "And the Wind," a choral setting by Greg Bartholomew of the Poem by Fletcher LaVallee Bartholomew. For more information visit www.gregbartholomew.com
And the Wind
There is an awe... moreThe Cascadian Chorale, under the direction of Gary D. Cannon, perform "And the Wind," a choral setting by Greg Bartholomew of the Poem by Fletcher LaVallee Bartholomew. For more information visit www.gregbartholomew.com
And the Wind
There is an awesome beauty found in sailing
Through black of night upon the open sea,
Your vessel mauled by unseen waves and trailing
Her phosphorescent wake, as steadily,
She plows into the darkness,
And the wind.
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The Lover - Before my gaze she stands - alto trio and guitar ostinato
The Lover (Before my gaze she stands) for 3 altos and guitar
This is the setting of a Poem by my father inspired by L'Amoureuse by Paul Eluard
as a hypnotic canon trio of altos over a guitar ostinato (the guitar part is played in an electronic form he... moreThe Lover (Before my gaze she stands) for 3 altos and guitar
This is the setting of a Poem by my father inspired by L'Amoureuse by Paul Eluard
as a hypnotic canon trio of altos over a guitar ostinato (the guitar part is played in an electronic form here), in Dorian mode.
The music is the same as the piece "My love is far from here", but with the original words by my father
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How shall I sing that majesty for choir and piano
Poem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka the dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so the voices are mainly in two parts ... morePoem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka the dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so the voices are mainly in two parts (men's and women's voices),
splitting to four parts (SATB) occasionally, where the words suggest it.
The musical style is reminiscent of the 19th century although the piano
part does go into 20th century style syncopation at times.
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Street Scene for choir and strings by Adrian Lowe and Anthony Frost.wmv
Sung here in a transposed version by the dwsChorale
Poem by Adrian Lowe, music by Anthony Frost
Colindale!
Out he walks, six feet tall, twenty two years, ripped jeans,
but respectable
(it's Saturday after all).
He's no threat he's going to cru... moreSung here in a transposed version by the dwsChorale
Poem by Adrian Lowe, music by Anthony Frost
Colindale!
Out he walks, six feet tall, twenty two years, ripped jeans,
but respectable
(it's Saturday after all).
He's no threat he's going to cruise the shops.
Along she walks with her groceries old, frail,
her life hangs behind her like a snail-trail,
dirty but still quite natural.
Her eyes focus, she sees him:
the determined stride and the baseball cap,
the torn pants and his Walkman.
Fearful, frightened, full of disgust and mistrust,
she crosses the street, scowling
like a scornful cat that's just been thrown off a lap.
I felt ashamed, I felt annoyed
What about trust?
I just wouldn't react that way.
But then, as a youth approached me
I had a sudden and crucial thought.
I don't want to be sMashed up
and I don't want to lose these things that I've just bought.
So I crossed the street and silently
became a product of this century.
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INTERKULTUR international - a video greeting
It will be an exciting year for you, for us and the choral community.
We love our job because you give us a better understanding of different cultures and because we appreciate how valuable our work is. During the First World Choir Ga...
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The Message of Christmas an evangelical song for 2 or 4 voices
Gospel style setting for 2 or 4 voices, 2 flutes, double bass, guitar and tambourine of my evangelical Poem about Christmas.
This is not typical of my usual style, but it's an interesting excursion into the
evangelical music of mid-70s Oxford, where I ... moreGospel style setting for 2 or 4 voices, 2 flutes, double bass, guitar and tambourine of my evangelical Poem about Christmas.
This is not typical of my usual style, but it's an interesting excursion into the
evangelical music of mid-70s Oxford, where I was studying.