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Bach Christmas Oratorio "Rejoice and Sing" Elmhurst Choral Union
"Rejoice and Sing" from Part 3 of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, in an Elmhurst Choral Union 2003 concert performance directed by James MacDonald. The audio is paired with photos from Hammerschmidt Chapel, our primary concert venue since 1960.
Come to htt... more"Rejoice and Sing" from Part 3 of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, in an Elmhurst Choral Union 2003 concert performance directed by James MacDonald. The audio is paired with photos from Hammerschmidt Chapel, our primary concert venue since 1960.
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Elmhurst Choral Union performs in Elmhurst, Illinois, a suburb west of Chicago. We also appear regularly with Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra. less
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songs and Cries of London Town, London Bells, by Bob Chilcott
Sung by the Fulham Children's Choir, Musical director: Christopher Wray, Piano: Marcus Andrews and Charles Economou
songs and Cries of London Town by Bob Chilcott and varied choral cantata in five movements for STAB choir, upper-voice choir, piano duet, ... moreSung by the Fulham Children's Choir, Musical director: Christopher Wray, Piano: Marcus Andrews and Charles Economou
songs and Cries of London Town by Bob Chilcott and varied choral cantata in five movements for STAB choir, upper-voice choir, piano duet, and optional percussion. The two outer movements draw their words and inspiration from boisterous cries of 17th century market vendors as once featured in 'The Cries of London' by Orlando Gibbbons. The second movement features the words of a Scottish poet, William Dunbar (c. 1460-c.1520), in which he praises the English capital, and includes the line 'London, thou art the flower of cities all'. Together, these settings evoke a surprisingly contemporary impression of London's sights, sounds, and moods, inspiring some irresistible music, by turns contemplative and unquenchably thrilling. This 'capital' cantata was written in 2001 for the Diamond Jubilee of the Barnet Choral Society, of which Chilcott is President. less
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Movement 6: "Spring of Thyme" from Folk songs of the Four Seasons
A cantata by Ralph Vaughan Williams in an arrangement for SATB by John Whittaker (2022)
Performance (recorded in May 2022)
by Berks Sinfonietta and Vox Philia, Reading, PA, USA.
Dr. David A. McConnell, Artistic Director
www.voxphilia.org and www.berks... moreA cantata by Ralph Vaughan Williams in an arrangement for SATB by John Whittaker (2022)
Performance (recorded in May 2022)
by Berks Sinfonietta and Vox Philia, Reading, PA, USA.
Dr. David A. McConnell, Artistic Director
www.voxphilia.org and www.berkssinfonietta.org
Performed under license from Oxford University Press. For more details of this arrangement, contact John Whittaker, MJWhittaker@Googlemail.com
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - John Gardner
RJC Chorale at their Christmas Concert in Knox United Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Unfortunately the organ was malfunctioning and could not add any more punch to the last verse.
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Parry songs of Farewell - Never weather beaten sail, sung live by the Vasari Singers
A performance of a movement from Hubert Parry's songs of Farewell - Never weather beaten sail, sung live in concert by the Vasari Singers directed by Jeremy Backhouse.
Filmed live from St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, Thurs 24th October 2013.
http:... moreA performance of a movement from Hubert Parry's songs of Farewell - Never weather beaten sail, sung live in concert by the Vasari Singers directed by Jeremy Backhouse.
Filmed live from St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, Thurs 24th October 2013.
http://www.vasarisingers.org
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Columbus Kinderchor "Still, Still, Still"
Columbus Maennerchor, Damenchor and Kinderchor / Jugendchor Christmas Concert at St Mary's in German Village on December 4 2011. Jugenchor (back row and 4 girls from the second row) singing "Still, Still, Still" under the direction of Catherine O'Keefe.
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III. She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep (Midwinter songs)
The East Central University Chorale performing "III. She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep", the third of Morten Lauridsens "Midwinter songs" cycle.
Recorded at the Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, Oklahoma. January 26, 2001.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, Con... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "III. She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep", the third of Morten Lauridsens "Midwinter songs" cycle.
Recorded at the Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, Oklahoma. January 26, 2001.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, Conducting
Dr. Dennis Boe, Piano
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Canticula Ursae Minoris - songs of a little bear)
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir
by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/songs of the Little Bear) comes... moreMagnificat and Nunc Dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir
by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.choraltracks.com
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote an "Oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs,
sung as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" and "What I say said Eeyore is that it's unsettling"
and I have used them for various sections of these Canticles, with Eeyore's little song
curiously dominating the Lesser Doxology - Glory be to the Father and to the Son...
The work, called Poohratorio of course, is due to be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031).
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