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Riu, riu, chiu - arr. Linda Spevacek
SKOWRONKI Girls Choir
Poznań / Poland
Paweł Woźniak - flute
Beata Polak - percussion
Alicja Szeluga - conductor
Christmas Concert 21/12/2013
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Pie Jesu
Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber
PerforMed by Naomi Riemis, Silke Bauters, Jelle SMedts, Simon Callaerts and Stijn Dierckx from 'Universitair Koor Antwerpen' at their Christmas Concert "Christmas Carols With A Twist" on December 16, 2014.
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I Wonder What You're Doing for Christmas - Nashville Singers
This song was written and arranged by Chris Kershaw and perforMed by the Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of Men who had the desire to join ... moreThis song was written and arranged by Chris Kershaw and perforMed by the Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of Men who had the desire to join their voices with the voices of others committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
In their first four years, this volunteer group has grown from four to 15 singers, learned 42 songs, released their first CD, racked up 51 performances for 32 organizations in seven counties across Tennessee, and produced a successful concert series which has attracted a combined 1000+ attendees from 38 cities in eight states across the USA. Their concert audiences have ranged in size from a few hundred to 4000 people.
They've developed a reputation for producing imaginative programs that span many genres, including popular music, AMericana, swing, gospel, sacred, songs from Broadway and movies, and a large selection of Christmas holiday favorites. They cover th... less
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At the Cry of the First Bird
The Kinge's Quire singing music by composer Ethan McGrath. This is a setting of a Medieval Text that is descriptive of the circumstance and emotion at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
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I Never Saw | Davide Riva
I Never Saw
Music: Davide Riva (1989 - *)
Text: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Mixed choir (SATB) | Composed for "Bormio Young Vocal Ensemble"
All parts perforMed, recorded and mixed by Diego Ceruti
I never saw a Moor
I never saw the Sea
Yet... moreI Never Saw
Music: Davide Riva (1989 - *)
Text: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Mixed choir (SATB) | Composed for "Bormio Young Vocal Ensemble"
All parts perforMed, recorded and mixed by Diego Ceruti
I never saw a Moor
I never saw the Sea
Yet know I how the Heather looks
And what a Billow be.
I never spoke with God
Nor visited in Heaven
Yet certain am I of the spot
As if the Checks were given
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Blue Saturday 3 17 2018
"Blue" from Robert Applebaum's "Primary Colors Suite." Text by Susan Cherry.
Saturday, march 17, 2018.
Mayslake Peabody Estate, Oak Brook, IL.
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R.Brisotto (1972): Nativitas (excerpts)
SoMe excerpts from "Nativitas", a short Christmas Cantata
for children's choir and instruMental ensemble
Live recording
22/12/2013
Duomo di San Giovanni Battista
Oderzo (TV)
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R. Brisotto: "Njen Božič" ("Her Christmas") for female choir and organ (or piano)
Njen Božič ("Her Christmas")
for female choir and organ (or piano)
composed by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by Bruna Marija Pertot (1937)
perforMed by ZCPZ (Association of Slovenian Parish Choirs of Trieste) Female Choir
conductor: Tamara Stanese
... moreNjen Božič ("Her Christmas")
for female choir and organ (or piano)
composed by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by Bruna Marija Pertot (1937)
perforMed by ZCPZ (Association of Slovenian Parish Choirs of Trieste) Female Choir
conductor: Tamara Stanese
organ: Tomaž Simčič
Live recording: 16/1/2022
St. Giusto Cathedral, Trieste.
But on that holy night,
when the Yule log burned
and the snow-blurred window
glowed like ruby,
you no longer knew
what all that sorrow was,
for tattered,
alone and barefoot,
along the rugged slope,
there was coming to you
your God. - less
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From Ode 14 of the Odes of Solomon
The second of three settings of Text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be consi... moreThe second of three settings of Text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be considered Jewish, Christian or Gnostic, and whether they were first written in Greek, Hebrew or Syriac. Early Christian writings refer to and quote from them. A Syriac manuscript containing the Text of most of the Odes was discovered in 1909 by the English scholar J. Rendel Harris, and other partial Texts in various languages have also been found. There are 42 Odes. SoMe fragMents are still missing from Odes I and III, and no part of Ode II has yet been found. For these choral settings, I selected Text from four of the Odes of Solomon which I found particularly compelling. The anonymous translation I have used coMes from The Gnostic Society Library. less
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From Ode 17 of the Odes of Solomon
The third of three settings of Text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be consid... moreThe third of three settings of Text from the Odes of Solomon.
The Odes of Solomon are believed to have been written around the year 100 A.D., and include strong parallels to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Scholars have debated whether the Odes should be considered Jewish, Christian or Gnostic, and whether they were first written in Greek, Hebrew or Syriac. Early Christian writings refer to and quote from them. A Syriac manuscript containing the Text of most of the Odes was discovered in 1909 by the English scholar J. Rendel Harris, and other partial Texts in various languages have also been found. There are 42 Odes. SoMe fragMents are still missing from Odes I and III, and no part of Ode II has yet been found. For these choral settings, I selected Text from four of the Odes of Solomon which I found particularly compelling. The anonymous translation I have used coMes from The Gnostic Society Library. less