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Sing Me To Heaven - Octarium
Sing Me to Heaven
Daniel E. Gawthrop
text by Jane Griner
Performed by Octarium
from the Essentials album
In My heart's sequestered chambers lie truths stripped of poet's gloss.
Words alone are vain and vacant, and My heart is mute.
In respons... moreSing Me to Heaven
Daniel E. Gawthrop
text by Jane Griner
Performed by Octarium
from the Essentials album
In My heart's sequestered chambers lie truths stripped of poet's gloss.
Words alone are vain and vacant, and My heart is mute.
In response to aching silence memory summons half-heard voices,
And My soul finds primal eloquence and wraps me in song.
If you would comfort me, sing me a lullaby.
If you would win My heart, sing me a love song.
If you would mourn me and bring me to God,
Sing me a requiem, Sing me to Heaven.
Touch in me all love and passion, pain and pleasure,
Touch in me grief and comfort; love and passion, Pain and pleasure.
Sing me a lullaby, a love song, a requiem,
Love me, comfort me, bring me to God:
Sing me a love song, Sing me to Heaven. less
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Tears In Heaven - Bradley Hubbard of Dynamix Children's Choir
Dynamix member Bradley Hubbard (age 10) sings Eric Clapton's haunting Tears in Heaven, live on location in Southampton (Sholing Concert 03/11/18)
TEARS IN Heaven
Eric Clapton
ARRANGEMENT
Darren Marc Bartlett
Copyright DMB Music 2017
VOCALS
Br... moreDynamix member Bradley Hubbard (age 10) sings Eric Clapton's haunting Tears in Heaven, live on location in Southampton (Sholing Concert 03/11/18)
TEARS IN Heaven
Eric Clapton
ARRANGEMENT
Darren Marc Bartlett
Copyright DMB Music 2017
VOCALS
Bradley Hubbard
PIANO
Darren Bartlett
www.dynamixchildrenschoir.com
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
Copyright DMB MUSIC 2000-2018
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Flight Song - Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus
Performed by Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction by Dr. Stephen Futrell and accompaniment by Joy Rust.
Composed by Kim André Arnesen words by Euan Tait
Full credits at the end, plus Debbie Cowan, Alto.
Permission to post this audio/video recor... morePerformed by Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction by Dr. Stephen Futrell and accompaniment by Joy Rust.
Composed by Kim André Arnesen words by Euan Tait
Full credits at the end, plus Debbie Cowan, Alto.
Permission to post this audio/video recording has been granted by earthsongs.
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This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. www.NCArts.org
During the fall semester, Voices embarked on rehearsing and preparing 4 selections to be audio recorded and produced with video. Enjoy the second of the series “Flight Song" less
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Albion - He wishes for the cloths of Heaven
Albion sing a new setting of the extraordinary poem by WB Yeats, 'He wishes for the cloths of Heaven'.
The music is by Fraser Wilson. Georgia Ball did some great filming.
More details and buy the sheet music at www.albionchoir.org.uk.
Also see www.f... moreAlbion sing a new setting of the extraordinary poem by WB Yeats, 'He wishes for the cloths of Heaven'.
The music is by Fraser Wilson. Georgia Ball did some great filming.
More details and buy the sheet music at www.albionchoir.org.uk.
Also see www.facebook.com/albionchoir @albion_choir
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Locked out of Heaven - Bruno Mars - Official A Cappella cover
Purchase song at:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/trio/id767180822
LOUDR: http://ldr.fm/xuptD
An immaculate and imaginative reworking of the hit song by Bruno Mars. Trio take 'Locked out of Heaven' to a new level.
Arranged and performed by Trio
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Heaven - Rich Campbell, composer, Georgia College Max Noah Singers
The Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured ... moreThe Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured by the simple beauty of Patrick’s poem, and the Mystery of the first line, “It will be the past.” I loved his vision and thought immediately that I wanted to compose music for this poem. Mystery, joy, wonder. “Heaven” is the winner of choral composition competitions sponsored by both the Manhattan Choral Ensemble and Georgia College. Performed by the Georgia College Max Noah Singers, Dr. Jennifer Flory conducting. less