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Wade in the Water - arr.: Moses Hogan
Wade in the Water - arr.: Moses Hogan - soloist: Hanka Bakó. Recorded on 06. 12. 2019. in the Budapest History Museum at the choir's 10th anniversary concert.
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Wade in the Water, Coro Ilusiones
"Wade in the Water", espiritual tradicional
Coro Ilusiones
Directora: Paloma Zarza
Pianista: Marcelino López
Percusión: Visi Fernández
XXIV Encuentro Coral San Juan
Auditorio Municipal de Albacete
11 de junio de 2016.
CORO ILUSIONES
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Coro Ilusiones
Directora: Paloma Zarza
Pianista: Marcelino López
Percusión: Visi Fernández
XXIV Encuentro Coral San Juan
Auditorio Municipal de Albacete
11 de junio de 2016.
CORO ILUSIONES
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Wade in the Water - arr.: Moses Hogan
Wade in the Water - arr.: Moses Hogan - the Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze, Soloist: Johanna Bakó. Recorded on 23. 06. 2018. at the Night of the Museums in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.
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Wade in the Water
the Mansfield University Concert Choir performs at their Annual Home Tour Concert on May 4, 2013. Conducted by Mr. Steven Miller, graduate student. Soloist is Brandon Russell.
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Water Ruminations - IV. the Sweet Cold Water
IV. the SWEET COLD Water
We are the mirror as well as the face in it.
We are tasting the taste this minute of eternity.
We are pain and what cures pain, both.
We are the sweet cold Water and the jar that pours.
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We are the mirror as well as the face in it.
We are tasting the taste this minute of eternity.
We are pain and what cures pain, both.
We are the sweet cold Water and the jar that pours.
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.
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Water Ruminations - I. A Water Wheel Turns - Tom Flaherty
I. A Water WHEEL TURNS
inside Water, a Water wheel turns.
the star circulates with the moon.
We live in the night ocean wondering,
What are these lights?
Texts by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
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inside Water, a Water wheel turns.
the star circulates with the moon.
We live in the night ocean wondering,
What are these lights?
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.
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Water Ruminations - III. Water from your spring - Tom Flaherty
III. Water FROM YOUR SPRinG
What was in that candle's light
that opened and consumed me so quickly?
Come back, my friend! the form of our love
is not a created form.
Nothing can help me but that beauty.
there was a dawn I remember
when... ink" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreIII. Water FROM YOUR SPRinG
What was in that candle's light
that opened and consumed me so quickly?
Come back, my friend! the form of our love
is not a created form.
Nothing can help me but that beauty.
there was a dawn I remember
when my soul heard something
from your soul. I drank Water
from your spring and felt the current take me.
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, sp... ink" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less