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PSALM 117 for SSAA Chorus by Stanley M. Hoffman (2000)
Psalm 117
for SSAA Chorus unaccompanied
Music and Translation by
Stanley M. Hoffman
(2000)
Performed by the
Peace College Chamber Singers
Raleigh, North Carolina
James S. Smith, conductor
Music and Translation:
© Copyright 2001 by Ione Pres... morePsalm 117
for SSAA Chorus unaccompanied
Music and Translation by
Stanley M. Hoffman
(2000)
Performed by the
Peace College Chamber Singers
Raleigh, North Carolina
James S. Smith, conductor
Music and Translation:
© Copyright 2001 by Ione Press, Inc.,
a division of ECS Publishing.
www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
ECS Publishing Catalog No. 5776
Recording:
© Copyright by William Peace University
Raleigh, North Carolina.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission of Justin G. Roy
Vice President for Communications and Marketing
William Peace University. less
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"Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun" - Utah Chamber Artists
Barlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists perform "Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun". Bradford put Walt Whitman's words from Leaves of Grass to Music in this choral work.
GIVE me the splendid silent sun, with all his beams full-dazzling;
Give me juicy a... moreBarlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists perform "Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun". Bradford put Walt Whitman's words from Leaves of Grass to Music in this choral work.
GIVE me the splendid silent sun, with all his beams full-dazzling;
Give me juicy autumnal fruit, ripe and red from the orchard;
Give me a field where the unmow'd grass grows;
Give me an arbor, give me the trellis'd grape;
Give me fresh corn and wheat—give me serene-moving animals, teaching content;
Give me nights perfectly quiet, and I looking up at the stars;
Give me odorous at sunrise a garden of beautiful flowers, where I can walk undisturb'd;
Give me for marriage a sweet-breath'd woman, of whom I should never tire;
Give me a perfect child—give me, away, aside from the noise of the world, a rural, domestic life;
Give me to warble spontaneous songs, reliev'd, recluse by myself, for my own ears only;
Give me solitude—give me Nature—give me again, O Nature, your primal sanities! less
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Life in a Northern Town - RJC HS Virtual Choir 2020
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the RJC HS students put together at virtual Choir project for presentation at an online fundraiser. Video sent from Canada, Mexico, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea.
Life in a Northern Town
originally recorded by Dre... moreDuring the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the RJC HS students put together at virtual Choir project for presentation at an online fundraiser. Video sent from Canada, Mexico, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea.
Life in a Northern Town
originally recorded by Dream Academy (1985)
words and Music by Gilbert Gabriel and Nick Laird-Clowes
Choir arrangement by BJ Harris
Accompaniment track by Audrey Falk Janzen, , Zac Schellenberg, Brandon Janzen, Kaitlyn Janzen, Richard Janzen
Audio Mastered by Brandon Janzen
Directed by Richard Janzen less
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Quick! we have but a second / CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir
Quick! we have but a second by Charles Villiers Stanford
Sung as an encore piece by CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir under the direction of Arda Ardaşes Agoşyan
12 May 2013, Istanbul
Beyoglu Aynalicesme Protestant Church
Shot by Kevork Tavityan
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Youth Council Choir
A member of the Ministry of Liturgical Music - Mary Immaculate Parish - Moonwalk Village, Talon Singko, Las Piñas City 1747. Sings all Sundays @ 5:15 PM.
We sing to inspire and help the congregation with prayer and worship through the celebration of t... moreA member of the Ministry of Liturgical Music - Mary Immaculate Parish - Moonwalk Village, Talon Singko, Las Piñas City 1747. Sings all Sundays @ 5:15 PM.
We sing to inspire and help the congregation with prayer and worship through the celebration of the liturgical mass...
1985 - present
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Eliza’s Toyes
In the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. the group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose endin... moreIn the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with singing madrigals. the group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose ending celebrated Queen Elizabeth I with the words
And greet Eliza with a rhyme:
O beauteous Queen of Second Troy,
Take well in worth a simple toy.
provided a great name for the group. Eliza’s Toyes was born, and existed every summer in Madison, Wisconsin.
In 2008, a fair number of singers who were in Eliza's Toyes are living in Madison once again. Thus we gather, outside of the Festival, for the joy of Music making. It is our pleasure to continue sharing this wonderful body of Music with you for the second year! less