The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Robert Pecksmith (organ) David Crown (conductor) Somerville College Chapel, Oxford 28 November 2012 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Robert Pecksmith (organ) David Crown (conductor) Douai Abbey, 30 November 2013 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com Conductor: http://www.david-c... more
At the piano: Dmitry Semenovsky. The lyrics of the song is a translation from Goethe's "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt."
The Graduate Choir NZ with Nicholas Sutcliffe (organ) perform "Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour" on TVNZ's Praise Be. Words: G. H. Bourne (1840-1925) Hymn tune: St Helen - Sir George Clement Martin (1844-1916) Arrangement: Terence Maskell ---... more
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Robert Pecksmith (organ) David Crown (conductor) Christ Church Christiana Hundred, Wilmington (Delaware) 3 July 2014 Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoi... more
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford David Crown, conductor Robert Pecksmith, organ New College Chapel, Oxford 28 October 2011 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
A piece for women's choir, piano and cello by Canadian composer Jeff Smallman. Text by E. Pauline Johnson. Published by Lighthouse Music Publications in both SSA & SATB versions.
2020 Ocean Grove Virtual Choir Project Jason C. Tramm, Dir of Music Ministries Gordon Turk, organ Quinton Tramm, Audio/Visual Engineer Premiered: July 19, 2020 www.OceanGrove.org
Johann Sebastian Bach: Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV 4 Versus 7: Wir essen und leben wohl (Chorale) The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Musicians of the Dreaming Spires Douglas Knight (organ) David Crown (conductor) St. Michael at the North... more
This is a setting of a poem by The Reverend Doctor Malcolm Guite, Chaplain of Girton College Cambridge,with his permission. The poem is a response to the 8th "O Antiphon" for Advent