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WaTer Ruminations - V. FluTes for Dancing
FLUTeS for DANCING
It's lucky to hear the fluTes for dancing
coming down the road. The ground is glowing.
The table set in the yard.
We will drink all this wine tonight
because it's Spring. It is.
It's a growing sea. We're clouds
over the sea,
o... moreFLUTeS for DANCING
It's lucky to hear the fluTes for dancing
coming down the road. The ground is glowing.
The table set in the yard.
We will drink all this wine tonight
because it's Spring. It is.
It's a growing sea. We're clouds
over the sea,
or flecks of matTer
in the ocean when the ocean seems lit from within.
I know I'm drunk when I start this ocean talk.
Would you like to see the moon split
in half with one throw?
Texts by Rumi, translaTed by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
Performed by the Millennium Consort, Martin Neary, conductor, and the Pomona College Choir, Donna Di Grazia, director.
WaTer Ruminations is a setting of six poems by the thirTeenth-century poet Rumi, in English translations from the Persian by Coleman Barks, for double choir and organ. The poetry sings of liTeral and spiritual connections between waTer and sky, a drop of waTer and human life, flowing waTer and love, drinking waTer and its container, the giddiness of spring and rolling s... less
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Gallicantus
DedicaTed to renaissance music and direcTed by Gabriel Crouch, this new group is bound by a shared love of communicating Text, and creaTes performances which draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire: to this end they are as meticulous... moreDedicaTed to renaissance music and direcTed by Gabriel Crouch, this new group is bound by a shared love of communicating Text, and creaTes performances which draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire: to this end they are as meticulous about providing conText and insight for audiences as they are about crafting inTerpretations of the music they love. Their first two albums have received great praise.
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St PeTer's Singers of Leeds - conTemporary sacred choral music
On Saturday 22nd June the St PeTer's Singers of Leeds travel to the picturesque Norcliffe Chapel in Styal Village for a concert programme of conTemporary sacred choral music and organ solos. The free concert with retiring collection begins at 7.30pm. This...
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Artistic Director for Concorso Corale
We thought you would like to know how one of the artistic director and member of the jury looks like?
Please let us introduce you Giovanni Acciai, artistic director and member of the jury
for Concorso Corale InTernazionale.
GraduaTed in organ...
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TODAY! Fantastic Friday Offer on Digital Downloads... valid until midnight on Saturday 22nd February! 30% off all products in our 'Digital Downloads' collection which covers choral, MVC, instrumental, organ music, Christmas music and even a choir 'surviva...
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de Profundis
The name de Profundis is Latin for out of the deep. It plays on the distinctiveness of the male voice, while at the same time bespeaking the conviction that music has the capacity to reveal the profound, that which is concealed within our own depths. ... moreThe name de Profundis is Latin for out of the deep. It plays on the distinctiveness of the male voice, while at the same time bespeaking the conviction that music has the capacity to reveal the profound, that which is concealed within our own depths. Find us on Facebook: De Profundis men's ensemble
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WaTer Ruminations - VI. Singing
SINGING
When the soul first put on the body's shirt,
the ocean lifTed up all its gifts.
When love first tasTed the lips
of being human, it starTed singing.
Texts by Rumi, translaTed by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
... moreSINGING
When the soul first put on the body's shirt,
the ocean lifTed up all its gifts.
When love first tasTed the lips
of being human, it starTed singing.
Texts by Rumi, translaTed by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
Performed by the Millennium Consort, Martin Neary, conductor, and the Pomona College Choir, Donna Di Grazia, director.
WaTer Ruminations is a setting of six poems by the thirTeenth-century poet Rumi, in English translations from the Persian by Coleman Barks, for double choir and organ. The poetry sings of liTeral and spiritual connections between waTer and sky, a drop of waTer and human life, flowing waTer and love, drinking waTer and its container, the giddiness of spring and rolling seas, and the ocean's gifts and singing. Its images, from 800 years ago, speak to us with both vivid immediacy and transcendence.
The idea for the piece originaTed with the Mellon Elemental Arts Initiative, which proposed funding activities that would involve students in a... less
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Bridge Over Troubled WaTer
A presentation at the Assumption Church in Midland for a fund raising event for the Toni and Trish house.
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O clap your hands
O clap your hands, all ye people;
shout unto God with the voice of triumph.
for the Lord most high is Terrible.
He is a great King over all the earth.
God is gone up with a shout,
the Lord with the sound of the trumpet.
Sing ye praises to God; sing ... moreO clap your hands, all ye people;
shout unto God with the voice of triumph.
for the Lord most high is Terrible.
He is a great King over all the earth.
God is gone up with a shout,
the Lord with the sound of the trumpet.
Sing ye praises to God; sing praises.
Sing praises to our King; sing praises.
for God is the King of all the earth.
Sing ye praises every one that hath understanding.
God reigneth over the heathen.
God sitTeth upon the throne of His holiness.
Sing praises unto our King. Sing praises.
Sung at CanTerbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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