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Warning to the Rich - Thomas Jennefelt
Schola Cantorum, 12 May 2012, Endler Hall Stellenbosch
- the academic chamber choir of the Department of Music of Stellenbosch University, South Africa
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If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free, Rich Campbell: 2014 Summer Choral Intensive Choir & SACRA/PROFANA
Students in the 2014 Summer Choral Intensive Choir & San Diego's leading professional chamber choir SACRA/PROFANA singing the world premier performance of composer Rich Campbell's "If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free."
Rich Campbell (New York, NY) was the ... moreStudents in the 2014 Summer Choral Intensive Choir & San Diego's leading professional chamber choir SACRA/PROFANA singing the world premier performance of composer Rich Campbell's "If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free."
Rich Campbell (New York, NY) was the SACRA/PROFANA 2014 Call for Scores winner, and was present at the premier of his work in San Diego, CA.
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MYO ~ If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free ~ Rich Campbell
the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York
Nassau Symphonic Choir ~ Louise O'Hanlon, Music Director
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 20, 2016
If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free
composer: Rich Campbell
©2014 Pay the Band Music
u... morethe Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York
Nassau Symphonic Choir ~ Louise O'Hanlon, Music Director
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 20, 2016
If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free
composer: Rich Campbell
©2014 Pay the Band Music
used by permission
Available in print at Swirly Music:
http://www.swirlymusic.org/music/choral-music/Rich-campbell-if-i-can-sing-i-still-am-free/
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A Clear Midnight
Performed by Singing OUT at A Sky Full of Stars on December 2, 2017.
Based on Walt Whitman's poem Leaves of Grass,
Composer: Rich Campbell
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Border
A powerful declaration for freedom and equality, Rich Campbell’s “Border” is angular, emotional, and desperate. the text draws from (and paraphrases) several sources: contemporary media, Emma Lazarus’ “the New Colossus,” the Bible’s Matthew 25:31-40, curr... moreA powerful declaration for freedom and equality, Rich Campbell’s “Border” is angular, emotional, and desperate. the text draws from (and paraphrases) several sources: contemporary media, Emma Lazarus’ “the New Colossus,” the Bible’s Matthew 25:31-40, currency, and others. the changing meters of “Border” fill the work with an up-tempo, rhythmic energy that propels it forward. Campbell’s piece hardly relents, even as the pace slows this work presses forward with a colorful and often modal harmonic language. “Border” is a call for justice, empathy and compassion, a summons to our collective conscience. less
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the Wind
“the Wind” was commissioned by the Organization of American Kodály Educators as a result of Rich Campbell winning the Ruth Boshkoff Composition Prize. the text is from Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1885 A Child’s Garden of Verses. the choir begins by emulating... more“the Wind” was commissioned by the Organization of American Kodály Educators as a result of Rich Campbell winning the Ruth Boshkoff Composition Prize. the text is from Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1885 A Child’s Garden of Verses. the choir begins by emulating the sound of the wind, and then sings directly to the wind, describing the many things the wind does while questioning just who or what the wind is. the piece, inspired by Kodály’s philosophy, develops a folk-like melody in a modern context. the rhythmic piano accompaniment keeps the piece bouncing brightly until its exciting conclusion. Premiere performance by the 2016 OAKE National Children's Choir, Elizabeth Núñez, director.
the Wind
by Robert Louis Stevenson
I saw you toss the kites on high
And blow the birds about the sky;
And all around I heard you pass,
Like ladies' skirts across the grass—
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
I saw the different things you did,
But always you yourself you hid.
I felt you... less
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Heaven - Rich Campbell, composer, Georgia College Max Noah Singers
the Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured ... morethe Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured by the simple beauty of Patrick’s poem, and the mystery of the first line, “It will be the past.” I loved his vision and thought immediately that I wanted to compose music for this poem. Mystery, joy, wonder. “Heaven” is the winner of choral composition competitions sponsored by both the Manhattan Choral Ensemble and Georgia College. Performed by the Georgia College Max Noah Singers, Dr. Jennifer Flory conducting. less
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the SMALLEST SONG
the SMALLEST SONG is an SATB a cappella setting of a poem by Martha Collins. Performed by the College Of St. Rose Chamber Choir, Dr. Michael Levi, Director. Score available at http://www.swirlymusic.org/composer/Rich-campbell
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In Those Years, No One Slept by Rich Campbell - South Bend Chamber Singers
the text of “In Those Years, No One Slept” is a scene from a time of conflict/war, by Romanian-American immigrant Claudia Serea. the score is at once rhythmic and exciting, haunting and unsettling. It was a winner of the 2018 Uncommon Music Festival Compo... morethe text of “In Those Years, No One Slept” is a scene from a time of conflict/war, by Romanian-American immigrant Claudia Serea. the score is at once rhythmic and exciting, haunting and unsettling. It was a winner of the 2018 Uncommon Music Festival Composition Competition. It is accessible for all fine high school, collegiate and community choral ensembles. Performers are encouraged to present this work in a more dramatic fashion than usual, “within (or surrounding) the audience.” 2018 Winner of the Uncommon Music Festival Composition Award & premiere in Sitka, Alaska, summer 2018. less