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Your Wonders Never Cease - Rosh Tov & Jeanne Rabin's Ensemble
Rosh Tov and Jeanne Rabin's Ensemble performing "Od Lo Tamu Kol Plaayich" (Your Wonders Never Cease) - love song to the land of Israel.
Words - Yoram Teharlev
Music - Rami Kleinstein
Arrangement - Alexander Sasha Kantsberg & Jeanne Rabin
www/jeann... moreRosh Tov and Jeanne Rabin's Ensemble performing "Od Lo Tamu Kol Plaayich" (Your Wonders Never Cease) - love song to the land of Israel.
Words - Yoram Teharlev
Music - Rami Kleinstein
Arrangement - Alexander Sasha Kantsberg & Jeanne Rabin
www/jeannerabin.com
מופע משותף של שתיים ממקהלותיה של ג'יני רבין,"האנסמבל בראש טוב" שהתקיים במשכן למוסיקה, רעננה
כאן מבצעים את שירם הנפלא של יורם טהרלב ורמי קחליינשטיין בעיבוד של סשה קנצברג עם ג'יני רבין - עוד לא תמו כל פלאייך
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Christmas Day Is Come
"Christmas day is come, let us prepare for mirth
Which fills the heavens and earth at his amazing birth
And you, oh glorious star, that with new splendor brings
From the remotest parts three learned eastern kings
Cease you blessed angels, clamoro... more"Christmas day is come, let us prepare for mirth
Which fills the heavens and earth at his amazing birth
And you, oh glorious star, that with new splendor brings
From the remotest parts three learned eastern kings
Cease you blessed angels, clamorous noise to make
Though midnight silence favors, shepherds are awake
And you, oh glorious star, that with new splendor brings
From the remotest parts three learned eastern kings
Gloria in excelsis deo...
Christmas is in glory, all torment past
What 'ere betide us now grant us the same at last
Through both Thy joyous angels in strife and hurry fly
With glory and hosanna they cry."
Set by Michael McGlynn of ANÚNA
Courtney Williams, soloist
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Is all choral music religious?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Shama is from Bangladesh. She loves choral singing, but Wonders if all choral music is religious:
“I love singing and have been singing sinc...
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Sing a New Song to the Lord
This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked Wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was... moreThis setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked Wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was first performed in Manchester Cathedral in 1994.
This psalm forms the climax of the whole cantata and provides an expression of optimism after the
tragedies of the previous sections.
In this “extracted” version, the tragic surroundings of the history remain
in the background and the purebubbling joy of the psalm itself shines forth.
Enjoy the complex rhythms and let Your hair down!
This performance by Daniel Shaw's Composer's Choir (based in Connecticut)
is a brilliant rendition of the piece and will, I hope,
encourage other church choirs and concert choirs to consider including it in their repertoire.
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