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Friends of St. Val
Friends of prolific African composer Paschal St. Val Abugu making good music.
Friends of St. Val is a non-denominational family of refined singers that have found Joy in making music through The internet from all The corners of The world.
Keep in touch... moreFriends of prolific African composer Paschal St. Val Abugu making good music.
Friends of St. Val is a non-denominational family of refined singers that have found Joy in making music through The internet from all The corners of The world.
Keep in touch and always give your feedback through our YouTube channel comment section, or write us a mail to paschestarsymphony@gmail.com
-Paschal St. Val Abugu
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Oy yak prilytaly dva sokolonky (ukrainian folk "shedrivka" - christmas Song) arranged for choir & ba
Oy yak prilytaly dva sokolonky (ukrainian folk "shedrivka" - christmas Song) arranged by Ivan Nebesniy
fragment of our christmas concert at Kiev House of Teachers (January, 2013)
Pektoral Chamber Choir (Kiev, Ukraine)
Art Director - Andriy Karpinets
B... moreOy yak prilytaly dva sokolonky (ukrainian folk "shedrivka" - christmas Song) arranged by Ivan Nebesniy
fragment of our christmas concert at Kiev House of Teachers (January, 2013)
Pektoral Chamber Choir (Kiev, Ukraine)
Art Director - Andriy Karpinets
BANDURA`s trio - members of our Choir - Yulia Skorobogatko, Marina & Olga Drygorenko
About Bandura - traditional ukrainian folk musical instrument - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandura
Our SoundCloud page: https://soundcloud.com/pektoral-chamber-choir
Follow us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/PektoralChoir.Ukraine
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A Song for SATB Chorus & Flute by Stanley M. Hoffman (2004); Words by Howard Schwartz
A Song
for SATB Chorus and Flute
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (2004)
Words by Howard Schwartz
Performed by
The Philovox Ensemble
Jennifer Lester, conductor
Tim Macri, flute
Music:
© Copyright 2005 by Ione Press, Inc.,
a division of ECS Pub... moreA Song
for SATB Chorus and Flute
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (2004)
Words by Howard Schwartz
Performed by
The Philovox Ensemble
Jennifer Lester, conductor
Tim Macri, flute
Music:
© Copyright 2005 by Ione Press, Inc.,
a division of ECS Publishing.
www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
ECS Publishing Catalog No. 6432
Text:
© Copyright by Howard Schwartz.
Used by permission.
Recording: © Copyright 2005 by ECS Publishing.
www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
House of Song:
Drawing by Naomi Hoffman (Age 8).
© Copyright 2013 by Naomi Hoffman.
All rights reserved.
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Light The World
World Premiere performance, November 12, 2017
Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
May The MoTher in us comfort us
And The FaTher in us protect us;
May The Daughter in us bring us Hope
And The Son within us bring us Joy.
May The ... moreWorld Premiere performance, November 12, 2017
Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
May The MoTher in us comfort us
And The FaTher in us protect us;
May The Daughter in us bring us Hope
And The Son within us bring us Joy.
May The Dancer in us move us
And The Poet inspire our Song.
May The Explorer embolden us
And The Artist honor The Beauty that holds us.
May we all be Creators and Priests and Nurses and Heroes,
And may our Song lift beyond These walls
To light The world.
-Poem by Robert Bode in honor of Te Deum's 10th season
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Weaving a spell-Incantation for Pamela - Song for two altos and guitar ostinato
Weaving a spell - Incantation for Pamela - magic for a while...
This Song can be understood on two levels.
At first sight it is a simple sentimental piece,
but beneath it lies a history of pure imagination,
enchantment and impossibility.
The co... moreWeaving a spell - Incantation for Pamela - magic for a while...
This Song can be understood on two levels.
At first sight it is a simple sentimental piece,
but beneath it lies a history of pure imagination,
enchantment and impossibility.
The composer already realises he is
no longer feeling what he is writing,
he is just weaving a spell,
over an ostinato guitar motif,
to try to bring The feelings back
(hence The title "Incantation").
He has found in his life that
whenever he writes a Song
for The object of his desire,
he has already
begun to stop feeling that desire ...
it is a sign that The relationship
is about to change
or disappear.
But The whole thing is indeed
enchantment and magic:
you can dream and
you can take The Song at face value
if you wish.
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Cockles and Mussels (arr. Chris Rowbury)
The earliest known version of Cockles and Mussels was published in London in 1884 by Francis BroThers and Day. The Song is There described as "a comic Song" written and composed by James Yorkston (of Scotland) and arranged by Edmund Forman. Because it is ... moreThe earliest known version of Cockles and Mussels was published in London in 1884 by Francis BroThers and Day. The Song is There described as "a comic Song" written and composed by James Yorkston (of Scotland) and arranged by Edmund Forman. Because it is noted as printed with permission of an Edinburgh firm, There was clearly an earlier version. Although The Song is The unofficial anThem of Dublin and generally regarded as Irish, it was, in fact, written by a Scotsman.
This outdoor performance was The culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gaThers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all Songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight Songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in The summer are performed outdoors near Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Alleyways A Christmas Song
This jaunty melody with countermelodies has been written for an a cappella choir of SATBB with splits in some of The voices from time to time. The words are my own and tell of children playing Their games in The dusty streets (ie of Bethlehem) unaware tha... moreThis jaunty melody with countermelodies has been written for an a cappella choir of SATBB with splits in some of The voices from time to time. The words are my own and tell of children playing Their games in The dusty streets (ie of Bethlehem) unaware that a miracle has happened and asking Them to look up to The angels and join Their singing.
The performance here is by The Composer's Choir conducted by Daniel Shaw.