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Soles occidere
A choral setting, in Latin, of lines from poem 5 by The ancient roman Poet Catullus. SATB a cappella.
Performers: London Choral Sinfonia conducted by Michael Waldron
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Mar Português - Lisboa Cantat Chamber Choir
At The request of The Lisbon Cantat Chamber Choir and its Maestro Jorge Alves, I wrote this piece in four voices on a poem by Fernando Pessoa, a Poet of extreme importance for The Portuguese language. The score is freely available on my website for anyone... moreAt The request of The Lisbon Cantat Chamber Choir and its Maestro Jorge Alves, I wrote this piece in four voices on a poem by Fernando Pessoa, a Poet of extreme importance for The Portuguese language. The score is freely available on my website for anyone who wants to sing it. Best regards, João
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How shall I sing that majesty for choir and piano
Poem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and Poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka The dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so The voices are mainly in two parts ... morePoem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and Poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka The dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so The voices are mainly in two parts (men's and women's voices),
splitting to four parts (SATB) occasionally, where The words suggest it.
The musical style is reminiscent of The 19th century although The piano
part does go into 20th century style syncopation at times.
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Let My Silence Grow
Performers: University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Concert Choir, under The direction of Dr. Frank Watkins.
Composer: Zachary J. Moore
Poet: Kamand Kojouri
Score: Coming soon to MusicSpoke.
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If Tomorrow Were Your Next Life, Ching-Ju Shih - Müller Chamber Choir, Meng-Hsien PENG, Conductor
Below is The English translation by The Poet, please turn The Closed Captioning on for best experience.
Time drifts on between each breath for you and I
When your destination arrives, have your dreams gone to rest?
Body and mind worn out between each... moreBelow is The English translation by The Poet, please turn The Closed Captioning on for best experience.
Time drifts on between each breath for you and I
When your destination arrives, have your dreams gone to rest?
Body and mind worn out between each sunset and sunrise
When calamity strikes, would Then your heart return home?
As one act after anoTher plays out, unfamiliarity of nonexistence
Seeking and searching, how to link pearls on a broken string?
How to sing The missing notes?
If tomorrow were your next life
How would you spend your day today?
If tomorrow were your next life
How would you spend your day today?
Use warmth to safeguard life from within
Let each wave leave its trace behind
Use mindfulness to protect wellbeing
Let The wheel of life be given light
Translator: Lindsay Chang / Tiffany Hsu
Conductor: Meng-Hsien PENG
Pianist: Nai-Chia WANG
Audio Recording Engineer: Chao-Hui WANG
Performance: Müller Chamber Choir
Performed at National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
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R. Brisotto : "Eraclito.." (Contemporary Choral Music)
"Eraclito.." by Roberto Brisotto (1972).
A choral composition based on a text by The greek Poet Callimaco concerning The sorrow, The mourning and The memory.
Coro "Note Blu" di San Ponziano - Roma
Dir. Marina Mungai
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R.Brisotto: "Pa da bi znal" for female choir and piano
A score for female choir and piano. Lyrics by The Slovenian Poet Srečko Kosovel.
Ensemble Vikra - conductor: Petra Grassi - piano: Martina Salateo
Live recording 12/9/2016 International Choral Festival "Voci d'Europa"
Basilica di San Gavino - Porto Tor... moreA score for female choir and piano. Lyrics by The Slovenian Poet Srečko Kosovel.
Ensemble Vikra - conductor: Petra Grassi - piano: Martina Salateo
Live recording 12/9/2016 International Choral Festival "Voci d'Europa"
Basilica di San Gavino - Porto Torres (SS)
"If only I were able,
I would sing The poplar rustling with silvery voice,
The sun of The Kurst in a cool September,
The buckwheat in The white sinkhole.
If only I were able, I would sing one, single girl;
I love her so much that I would change her
for anything in The world, anything."
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City Songs at The City Derry International Choral Festival
City Songs event at The inaugural City of Derry International Choral Festival.
The second performance of The newly commissioned "City Songs" by Latvian composer Eriks Esenvalds, Australian Poet Emma Jones and narrator Imogen Heap.
The work was comm... moreCity Songs event at The inaugural City of Derry International Choral Festival.
The second performance of The newly commissioned "City Songs" by Latvian composer Eriks Esenvalds, Australian Poet Emma Jones and narrator Imogen Heap.
The work was commissioned by The Voices Now Festival and first performed in The Roundhouse, London, June 2013. The second performance took place on Friday 25th October 2013 in St. Columb's Hall, Derry as part of The inaugural choral festival.
This second performance featured The Holst Singers and Roundhouse Choir from London, Codetta, Encore Contemporary Choir, Colmcille Ladies and The Music Promise Junior Choir from Derry and The Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by Stephen Layton. less
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Manchester Magnificat for choir, organ and piano
The treble solo at The beginning is based on The oboe solo of The orchestral version version and sums up some of The musical ideas used later in The work.
This work reflects some of The history of Manchester as seen through The eyes of local Poet Audrey ... moreThe treble solo at The beginning is based on The oboe solo of The orchestral version version and sums up some of The musical ideas used later in The work.
This work reflects some of The history of Manchester as seen through The eyes of local Poet Audrey Vaughan, including its origins around The river Irwell, The original monastery which became Manchester CaThedral, The industrial revolution, The Peterloo Massacre, and The singing of church and caThedral choirs up to The present day.
Music composed by David Warin Solomons
Conductor: Zoltán Pad
Tenor soloist: József Gál
Treble soloist: Csongor Gyulai
Organist: Zsolt Mészáros
Pianist: Dániel Dinyés
The boys' choir's conductor was Márton Tóth who taught The piece to The children.
More information about Manchester Magnificat, including a video of The original 1994 performance with orchestra and The complete poem sequence, can be found at:
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I wandered lonely as a cloud - Elani Willemse (The Horizons Project Choir)
"I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a setting by composer Elani Willemse, of The poem of The same title by William Wordsworth, telling of The Poet's melancholic experience of loneliness within his daily existance and how this melancholy is briefly relieved ... more"I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a setting by composer Elani Willemse, of The poem of The same title by William Wordsworth, telling of The Poet's melancholic experience of loneliness within his daily existance and how this melancholy is briefly relieved upon encountering a vast and beautiful field of daffodils. The melody paints The landscape, written in a minor key, which is Then resolved to The major when his sadness finds resolution in this beauty that he experienced. SynaesThesia is incorporated by using specific harmonies and rhythmic patterns to imitate what The composer might imagine The Poet saw, and The emotions he felt. This ultimately transforming The piece into a choral musical painting. less