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Les Quatrains Valaisans - II. Aprés une journée
3. AlpenChorFestival Oberwallis 2012, Galakonzert Kollegiumskirche Brig. The second movement from "Les Quatrains Valaisans" performed by the Deutscher JugendKammerchor. It won 2nd prize at the festivals composition competition.
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Hari Bouriquet (Gee up little Donkey) by Sermisy with English translation
Hari Bouriquet (Gee up little donkey)
Second version - with tentative translation in the video itself
This is a satirical madrigal mocking the Catholics of the timebased on a madrigal allegedly composed by Claudin de Sermisy....
(actually I find this ... moreHari Bouriquet (Gee up little donkey)
Second version - with tentative translation in the video itself
This is a satirical madrigal mocking the Catholics of the timebased on a madrigal allegedly composed by Claudin de Sermisy....
(actually I find this hard to believe since he was a good Catholic, but maybe someone has further information?)...
The original is partly in Renaissance French of the court and partly in a dialect of that period.
Performed by the dwsChorale (a one-man choir)
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Evening Hymn (SATB/Organ) by Tim Knight
Cat.No.TKM315. SATB rehearsal recording of this beautiful tune in August 2018 by The Eldon Singers. (SAB arrangement also available - Cat.No.TKM821)
Please contact mail@timknightmusic.com to find out how to get this music for free, request a commission... moreCat.No.TKM315. SATB rehearsal recording of this beautiful tune in August 2018 by The Eldon Singers. (SAB arrangement also available - Cat.No.TKM821)
Please contact mail@timknightmusic.com to find out how to get this music for free, request a commission or book a workshop!
In the UK, all Tim Knight Music is distributed by and can be ordered through Spartan Press – 01528 544770 http://www.spartanpress.co.uk/ or via www.timknightmusic.com shop page. Some pieces are also available via https://www.musicroom.com/. Those without a ‘TKM’ prefix can be ordered directly from the publisher’s website – please contact mail@timknightmusic.com if you are having trouble sourcing this piece. less
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Morgen! (Tomorrow!)
Morgen! (Tomorrow!) by Richard Strauss (Voice and Piano)
Arranged for SATB Chorus and Piano by Stanley M. Hoffman.
Arrangement: © Copyright 2015 by Ione Press, Inc., a division of ECS Publishing Group. www.ecspublishing.com All rights reserved.
... moreMorgen! (Tomorrow!) by Richard Strauss (Voice and Piano)
Arranged for SATB Chorus and Piano by Stanley M. Hoffman.
Arrangement: © Copyright 2015 by Ione Press, Inc., a division of ECS Publishing Group. www.ecspublishing.com All rights reserved.
Performed by The Singers
Matthew Culloton, Conductor
Steve Swanson, Piano
Video co-produced
by Stanley M. Hoffman
and Naomi F. Hoffman
Choral Conductors:
to purchase copies of this score,
the distributor is Canticle Distributing.
www.canticledistributing.com
Catalog No. 7774
The product page includes links to obtain
an optional violin part (7774A), and a full score and parts for the version with orchestral accompaniment (full score 7775, instrumental parts 7776). less
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Kim andré Arnesen - Making or Breaking
"Making or Breaking" by Kim andré Arnesen. Words by David Roberts.
Performed live by John Gunther (Saxophone) and Kantorei, Denver and Artistic Director Joel Rinsema.
Scores available from www.sbmp.com.
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THE SONG OF RUTH for Soprano Solo, SATB Chorus unaccompanied by Stanley M. Hoffman (2015)
The Song of Ruth, a setting of the most famous passage from the Book of Ruth (Ruth 1:16–17), opens with a gentle polyphonic section for the chorus. (“Do not ask me to leave you, or to stop following you; for where ever you go, I will go, and where you sta... moreThe Song of Ruth, a setting of the most famous passage from the Book of Ruth (Ruth 1:16–17), opens with a gentle polyphonic section for the chorus. (“Do not ask me to leave you, or to stop following you; for where ever you go, I will go, and where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people, and your God my God.”) The soprano joins the choir for the twice-repeated middle section of the piece. The music here is contrastingly homophonic and intense. (“Where you die, I will die and be buried.”) The tune and harmonies are borrowed from a passage in my piece Selections from “The Song of Songs” for male voice and band. That piece is dedicated to my wife, Ruth, hence the connection. If that were not enough, our daughter is named Naomi! The Song of Ruth closes with a recapitulation of the music from the opening, but with new words assigned to it, and with the soprano soloist providing a descant for it. (“May the Lord cause ill fate to befall me, and more, if anything but death separates me and you.”) Appropriat... less
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CARMEL A CAPPELLA
Carmel Acappella is an Israeli based acappella quintet. The ensemble has performed successfully in major music festivals in Israel and abroad. Their resume includes hundreds of performances in the most prominent venues in Israel (‘The Israeli Opera House‘... moreCarmel Acappella is an Israeli based acappella quintet. The ensemble has performed successfully in major music festivals in Israel and abroad. Their resume includes hundreds of performances in the most prominent venues in Israel (‘The Israeli Opera House‘, ‘Binyanei Hauma‘, ‘Tzavta‘ etc...) and collaborations with various artists and ensembles, including: ‘The Vocal Octet‘ , ‘The Kolan quartet‘, the singer Hanan Yovel and ‘The Haifa Symphony Orchestra'. They have received media exposure on radio and television programs and were featured in a special television program celebrating the Millennium year which
was broadcasted to 60 countries worldwide. In 2004, the ensemble was invited to a concert tour in Germany and was warmly received by the critics.
The group's repertoire includes fresh vocal arrangements of well-known classical instrumental pieces, Israeli songs, folk songs in various languages, songs from musicals, jazz and latin music.
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