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How to teach (and learn) a Song by ear 2
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last week in How to teach (and learn) a Song by ear 1 I wrote about the oral tradition, teaching by ear, starting notes and breaking a Song down into...
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The Cups Song
Canterbury Girls Choir perform the Cups Song at the Boughton Under Blean Summer Sing concert. July 2015
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Song OF PEACE - Revisited 2021 - Jake & Oliver Bartlett
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Song OF PEACE - Revisited 2021
In 2002 my Brother Wayne and I wrote a Song for the BBC Choirboy of the year, James Eager.
Last year my Nephews Jake & Oliver recorded a new vocal and we captured them in a video. Thi... more#Muzaria #DarrenBartlett #dmbmusic
Song OF PEACE - Revisited 2021
In 2002 my Brother Wayne and I wrote a Song for the BBC Choirboy of the year, James Eager.
Last year my Nephews Jake & Oliver recorded a new vocal and we captured them in a video. This year I have spent several months creating a new video with some stunning winter scenes for your pleasure.
I hope you enjoy this Song once again this year.
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* Flying over the clouds footage used by kind permission of Cloud9*
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"A Song of Peace" (Da Pacem, Domine)
"A Song of Peace" written by Jonathan Adams, published by Pavane Publishing, P1337 and beautifully sung by Matthew Curtis, Choral Tracks LLC.
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Koloi ya Elija (South Africa)
This is a very popular church Song, but is a bit unusual in that it originated as a folk Song about driving a car. Usually it is the church Song which is incorporated into the folk culture. In the Sotho language:
"I also like to see the angels on Moun... moreThis is a very popular church Song, but is a bit unusual in that it originated as a folk Song about driving a car. Usually it is the church Song which is incorporated into the folk culture. In the Sotho language:
"I also like to see the angels on Mount Zion, with all the blessed people."
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
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Hard Shoulder (conducted by Stephen Hatfield)
For the 25th anniversary concert, Bell'Arte alumni joined with current choir members, with Stephen Hatfield conducting his own compositions, including "Hard Shoulder".
Stephen Hatfield on Hard Shoulder:
Written to Honour the House of Compassion, a ... moreFor the 25th anniversary concert, Bell'Arte alumni joined with current choir members, with Stephen Hatfield conducting his own compositions, including "Hard Shoulder".
Stephen Hatfield on Hard Shoulder:
Written to Honour the House of Compassion, a Toronto outreach to street people, Hard Shoulder is narrated by the street people themselves. Although there is no explicit language, the reality of life on the streets is still presented in an unvarnished way that hits audiences where they didn't expect to be hit. The struggle of the homeless, and of the people who wish to help them, is presented without platitudes, without sentimentality, and without easy answers, but the final message of the piece is humanitarian with a capital H. less
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Do You Know the Song Sunday 12 2 2018
World premiere of "Do you Know the Song the Angels Sang" by Villa Park, IL composer John Milne.
Sunday, 12/2/19
Congregational Church of Batavia, IL
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The Gate of Purgatory by Joe Dillon Ford sung by David Warin Solomons
The second of three movements by composer Joseph Dillon Ford for male chorus, based on Dante's The Divine Comedy (L'inferno), sung by the dwsChorale.
Video recreated in Honour of the composer
Vidi una porta, e tre gradi di sotto
per gire ad essa, di ... moreThe second of three movements by composer Joseph Dillon Ford for male chorus, based on Dante's The Divine Comedy (L'inferno), sung by the dwsChorale.
Video recreated in Honour of the composer
Vidi una porta, e tre gradi di sotto
per gire ad essa, di color diversi,
e un portier ch' ancor non facea motto.
[I saw a portal, and three stairs beneath,
Diverse in colour, to go up to it,
And a gate-keeper, who yet spake no word]
Poi pinse l' uscio a la porta sacrata,
dicendo: "Intrate; ma facciovi accorti
che di fuor torna chi ' n dietro si guata"
[Then pushed the portals Of the sacred door,
Exclaiming: “Enter; but I give you warning
That forth returns whoever looks behind.”]
Io mi rivolsi attento al primo tuono,
e ' Te Deum laudamus' mi parea
udire in voce mista al dolce suono.
[At the first thunder-peal I turned attentive,
And _”Te Deum laudamus”_ seemed to hear
In voices mingled with sweet melody.] less
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Sing a New Song to the Lord
This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new Song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was... moreThis setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new Song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was first performed in Manchester Cathedral in 1994.
This psalm forms the climax of the whole cantata and provides an expression of optimism after the
tragedies of the previous sections.
In this “extracted” version, the tragic surroundings of the history remain
in the background and the purebubbling joy of the psalm itself shines forth.
Enjoy the complex rhythms and let your hair down!
This performance by Daniel Shaw's Composer's Choir (based in Connecticut)
is a brilliant rendition of the piece and will, I hope,
encourage other church choirs and concert choirs to consider including it in their repertoire.
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The Gate of Paradise by Joseph Dillon Ford sung by David Warin Solomons
The third of three movements by composer Joseph Dillon Ford for male chorus, based on Dante's La Divina Commedia (L'inferno), sung by the dwsChorale.
Video recreated in Honour of the composer
"O sanguis meus, o superinfusa
Gratia Dei, sicut tibi, cu... moreThe third of three movements by composer Joseph Dillon Ford for male chorus, based on Dante's La Divina Commedia (L'inferno), sung by the dwsChorale.
Video recreated in Honour of the composer
"O sanguis meus, o superinfusa
Gratia Dei, sicut tibi, cui
bis unquam Coeli ianua reclusa?"
"O thou my blood, O overflowing Grace
of God, to whom, as unto thee, was e’er
the Gate of Heaven unlocked a second time?”
Così quel lume; ond’ io m’ attesi a lui;
poscia rivolsi alla mia Donna il viso,
e quinci e quindi stupefatto fui;
Thus spoke that light; hence I thereto gave heed;
then to my Lady turning back my face,
I was on this side and on that amazed;
chè dentro agli occhi suoi ardeva un riso
tal, ch’ io pensai co’ miei toccar lo fondo
della mia gloria e del mio Paradiso.
for such a smile was glowing in her eyes,
that I with my thought I had touched the depths
both of my glory and of my Paradise less