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Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internatio... moreWeep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide)
Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most interna... moreWeep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide)
Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internati... moreWeep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
Weep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internati... moreWeep, O Mine eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
“Weep O Mine eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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The blue Notes' Guys - Wait a minute - European Choir Games 2015 Magdeburg
"Wait a minute" is a Medley arranged by Yónatan Sánchez Santianes, commissioned by The blue Notes' Guys (Countertenor, Tenor, Tenor, Baritone, Bass a cappella) with songs like:
Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars
Maroon 5 - Sugar
Maroon 5 - Moves ... more"Wait a minute" is a Medley arranged by Yónatan Sánchez Santianes, commissioned by The blue Notes' Guys (Countertenor, Tenor, Tenor, Baritone, Bass a cappella) with songs like:
Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars
Maroon 5 - Sugar
Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger ft. Christina Aguilera
Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass
Pharrell Williams - Happy
The blue Notes' Guys are:
Víctor Ramírez (countertenor), Daniel Miranda (tenor), René Gutiérrez (tenor), Abraham Ramos (baritone) & Alberto Brazuelo (bass).
Conducted by Nikoleta Stefanova Popova
This song was performed in Magdeburg durign the II European Choir Games, in an open air street concert.
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A Child's eyes
A song by my friend William Sveglini, whom I had contacted around 2000 through the "Composers' Forum". I have sung it in my one-man-choir "dwsChorale".
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blue Jay | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"blue Jay" by Vijay Singh.
Recorded live on Friday, May 16, 2014, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Apprentice Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Associate Director: Robert Todd,... more"blue Jay" by Vijay Singh.
Recorded live on Friday, May 16, 2014, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Apprentice Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Associate Director: Robert Todd, Accompanist: Susan Dodd.
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