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Mit Lust tret ich an diesen Tanz by Ludwig Senfl
Senfl's complex madrigal about joining in the dance
performed here by the dwsChorale (multitracking one-man choir)
Lyrics (English translation below)
Mit Lust tret ich an diesen Tanz, ich hoff,
mir werd ein schöner Kranz
von einem schön Jungfrä... moreSenfl's complex madrigal about joining in the dance
performed here by the dwsChorale (multitracking one-man choir)
Lyrics (English translation below)
Mit Lust tret ich an diesen Tanz, ich hoff,
mir werd ein schöner Kranz
von einem schön Jungfräuelein
darum will ich ihr eigen sein.
So tret ich hie auf einen Stein:
Gott grüss mirs zart Jungfräuelein!
Und grüss euch Gott allsamt geleich,
sie seien arm oder reich,
Gott grüss euch all in einer G’mein,
darzu auch die klein!
So ich ein grüss, die ander nit,
so wär ich kein rechter Singer nit!
Right pleased am I to join this dance, I hope
a beautiful young maiden will give me a garland
Then I will be her own
So I step up here upon a stone
Tender maiden may God greet you
and may God greet all here the same,
be they poor or rich
God greet everyone together here,
even the little ones!
Because if I greet one and not the other,
I would not be a true singer! less
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Glee The Ghosts The Ghostly Friars by Thomas Love Peacock set to music by Edward Gold and sung by
A setting by Edward Gold of a poem by Thomas Love Peacock sung by David Warin Solomons multitracking as the dwsChorale
Glee- The Ghosts
In life three ghostly friars were we,
and now three friarly ghosts we be.
Around our shadowy table placed,
The spe... moreA setting by Edward Gold of a poem by Thomas Love Peacock sung by David Warin Solomons multitracking as the dwsChorale
Glee- The Ghosts
In life three ghostly friars were we,
and now three friarly ghosts we be.
Around our shadowy table placed,
The spectral bowl before us floats:
With wine that none but ghosts can taste,
We wash our unsubstantial throats.
Three merry ghosts—three merry ghosts—
three merry ghosts are we:
Let the ocean be port, and we’ll think it good sport
To be laid in that red sea.
With songs that jovial spectres chaunt,
Our old refectory still we haunt.
The traveller hears our midnight mirth:
"O list!" he cries, "the haunted choir!"
The merriest ghost that walks the earth,
Is sure the ghost of a ghostly friar.
Three merry ghosts—three merry ghosts—
three merry ghosts are we:
Let the ocean be port, and we’ll think it good sport
To be laid in that red sea. less
video:
Il fait bon aimer l'oiselet by Antoine de Févin Choral version
Scores
for ATB
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20768635?aff_id=175705 (for SAT)
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20768636?aff_id=175705
for TBarB
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20768637?aff_id=175705
Performed by the dwsChorale in ... moreScores
for ATB
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20768635?aff_id=175705 (for SAT)
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20768636?aff_id=175705
for TBarB
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20768637?aff_id=175705
Performed by the dwsChorale in the ATB version
Il fait bon aimer l’oiselet [English translation below]
Qui chante par nature
Ce mois de mai comment qu’il soit
Tant comme la nuit dure
Il fait bon écouter son chant
Plus que nul autre
En bonne foi
Car il réjouit maint amant
Je le sais bien bien quant est à moi
Il s’appele rossignolet
Qui met toute sa cure
A chanter de son chant parfait
Aussi c’est sa nature
You just have to love that little bird
Who sings from her very soul
This month of May, however it be
and for as long as the night will roll
You just have to hear her song
Finer than any other’s
I do declare
Because it gives joy to many lovers
I know this to be true
It is the little nightingale
Who puts all its devotion
Into its perfect ... less
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The lights grow dim in Nottingham from Robin Prince of Sherwood by Pete Howarth and Rick Fenn perfor
The lights grow dim in Nottingham
Words and music by Pete Howarth and Rick Fenn (of the Hollies and 10CC)
from the show Robin Prince of Sherwood
arranged for choir by andrew Emmet
Performed by tenor Richard McHale and the dwsChorale (multitrack one-ma... moreThe lights grow dim in Nottingham
Words and music by Pete Howarth and Rick Fenn (of the Hollies and 10CC)
from the show Robin Prince of Sherwood
arranged for choir by andrew Emmet
Performed by tenor Richard McHale and the dwsChorale (multitrack one-man choir)
Photographs of Nottingham by David Ellis
video:
Au joli Bois
The link goes to an SATB version, but I have sung a lower transposition here.
The video contains the words and an English translation
video:
16 tons
Arrangement for men's voices by Alan Cruise-Johnston
Words shown on screen
Score available for free download