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Slumber songs (3CN, mvt I)
Slumber songs (3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement I)
text: John McCrae
music: Nathaniel Barnes
singer: Matthew Curtis
I
Sleep, little eyes
That brim with childish tears amid thy play,
Be comforted! No grief of night can weigh
Against the joys that... moreSlumber songs (3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement I)
text: John McCrae
music: Nathaniel Barnes
singer: Matthew Curtis
I
Sleep, little eyes
That brim with childish tears amid thy play,
Be comforted! No grief of night can weigh
Against the joys that throng thy coming day.
Sleep, little heart!
There is no place in Slumberland for tears:
Life soon enough will bring its chilling fears
And sorrows that will dim the after years.
Sleep, little heart!
II
Ah, little eyes
Dead blossoms of a springtime long ago,
That life's storm crushed and left to lie below
The benediction of the falling snow!
Sleep, little heart
That ceased so long ago its frantic beat!
The years that come and go with silent feet
Have naught to tell save this — that rest is sweet.
Sleep, little heart.
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Leeds People's Choir
We take pleasure in singing songs of joy, struggle, liberation, celebration and peace from around the world. We are a mainly secular, community choir where everyone is welcome. No audition. No need to read music (unless you want to). We're a friendly bun... moreWe take pleasure in singing songs of joy, struggle, liberation, celebration and peace from around the world. We are a mainly secular, community choir where everyone is welcome. No audition. No need to read music (unless you want to). We're a friendly bunch - why not come along and give us a go?
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CWU Chamber Choir: Vijay Singh, songs for Braithwaite
The CWU Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) performs movements 1 & 2 of "songs for Braithwaite" by CWU Faculty member and composer Vijay Singh. "songs for Braithwaite" was inspired by some of the poems of William Stanley Braithwaite. A two minute com... moreThe CWU Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) performs movements 1 & 2 of "songs for Braithwaite" by CWU Faculty member and composer Vijay Singh. "songs for Braithwaite" was inspired by some of the poems of William Stanley Braithwaite. A two minute commentary (at 7:45 of the video) by the composer follows the performance of the two pieces.
The choir has also recorded YouTube videos that feature music of Claudio Monteverdi, Ola Gjeilo, John Muehleisen and Einojuhani Rautavaara., and Tomás Luis da Victoria.
Monteverdi's Sestina can be found on the following two videos: (pieces 1-3 & 4-6):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5_qClRojFw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G786-GV1NT8
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Free Giftwrapping available by request
Another great gift idea for the singer in your life - 5 beautiful songs suitable for any solo voice! Our music is available worldwide from any manner of sources, but if you order 'songs from the British Isles, Vol 1' via this link, then we will giftwrap...
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Love Came Down at Christmas - Te Deum Chamber Choir
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Live performance, November 12, 2017
Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
Love came down at Christmas,
love all lovely, Love divine;
Love was born at Christmas;
star and angels gave the sign.
Worship we the Godh... morewww.te-deum.org
Live performance, November 12, 2017
Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
Love came down at Christmas,
love all lovely, Love divine;
Love was born at Christmas;
star and angels gave the sign.
Worship we the Godhead,
Love incarnate, Love divine;
worship we our Jesus,
but wherewith for sacred sign?
Love shall be our token,
love be yours and love be mine;
love to God and others,
love for plea and gift and sign.
-Christina Rossetti
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SING WE NOW OF Christmas by Mark Hayes
Taken from Never a Brighter Star, a Christmas Concert
November 17, 2018, Aula Simfonia Jakarta
Sing We Now of Christmas
Music based on the French Carol “Noel Nouvelet”, Arranged by Mark Hayes
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Why are some ‘easy’ songs hard (and vice versa)? - answers please!
[The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across th...