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Sergey Khvoshchinsky - America for Me
Poem by Henry van Dyke
Music by Sergey Khvishchinsky
Performed by Minnesota Boychoir
America for Me
'Tis fine to see the Old World and travel up and down
Among the famous palaces and cities of renown,
To admire the crumbly castles and the statue... morePoem by Henry van Dyke
Music by Sergey Khvishchinsky
Performed by Minnesota Boychoir
America for Me
'Tis fine to see the Old World and travel up and down
Among the famous palaces and cities of renown,
To admire the crumbly castles and the statues and kings ¬¬
But now I think I've had enough of antiquated things.
So it's home again, and home again, America for me!
My heart is turning home again and there I long to be,
In the land of youth and freedom, beyond the ocean bars,
Where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars.
Oh, London is a man's town, there's power in the air;
And Paris is a woman's town, with flowers in her hair;
And it's sweet to dream in Venice, and it's great to study Rome;
But when it comes to living there is no place like home.
I like the German fir-woods in green battalions drilled;
I like the gardens of Versailles with flashing fountains filled;
But, oh, to take your had, my dear, and ramble for a day
In the friendly western woodland where Nat... less
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David Rain: "The Tyger" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
"The Tyger" is dedicated to my daughter, Salima Rain, who asked me if I might try setting this remarkable William Blake poem to music, a daunting thought, to say the least.
But I took on the challenge and here is the result.
As always, comments are ... more"The Tyger" is dedicated to my daughter, Salima Rain, who asked me if I might try setting this remarkable William Blake poem to music, a daunting thought, to say the least.
But I took on the challenge and here is the result.
As always, comments are most welcomed.
Email me at rain@magma.ca, if you'd like more info.
I would like to acknowledge the a cappella choir that I sing in, The Stairwell Carollers, and our director Pierre Massie, for their musical inspiration these past 26 years.
And with deepest appreciation to my brother Adam Rain and my friend Geneviève Lajoie for their invaluable support throughout my composing journey. less
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'Early Summer' by Sherelle Eyles
A setting of the poem Early Summer by Australian poet Charles Harpur (1813 - 1868). 22 February 2013. www.sherelleeyles.com
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Cyrill Schürch - I vain prümavaira
FREE sheet music! My latest composition for choir and piano, live on Swiss TV during the new festival 'Chanzun rumantscha'. "I vain prümavaira" - Spring is coming, a short and beautiful poem in Romansh (by Louisa Famos), one of the descendant languages of... moreFREE sheet music! My latest composition for choir and piano, live on Swiss TV during the new festival 'Chanzun rumantscha'. "I vain prümavaira" - Spring is coming, a short and beautiful poem in Romansh (by Louisa Famos), one of the descendant languages of the spoken Latin and official 4th language of Switzerland.
For S or SSA and piano.
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Um Olhar (A Look)
Poem by Marília Moreira (at age 15), music by Jorge Moreira, performed by the dwsChorale in slightly anglicized Brazilian Portuguese (!).
The music is available for SSA ATB or soprano solo on cpld.org (Choral Public Domain Library)
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Hair of the Doggerel for three voices in canon
Score (in versions for 3 sopranos, or 3 altos, or 3 tenors or 3 basses):
A canon style hangover song after a poem by Gavin Ewart, with kind permission from the poet and from Random House UK Ltd
The music (in a three part equal voice canon) was composed ... moreScore (in versions for 3 sopranos, or 3 altos, or 3 tenors or 3 basses):
A canon style hangover song after a poem by Gavin Ewart, with kind permission from the poet and from Random House UK Ltd
The music (in a three part equal voice canon) was composed and performed by David W Solomons
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Herself a Rose Sunday Dec 4 2016
World Premiere of "Herself a Rose" by Robert Convery written in honor or Acappellago's 15th season..
Based on a poem by Christina Rosetti.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Congregational Church of Batavia, IL
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The Blue Bird
The Blue Bird
Poem by Mary Coleridge
Music by Charles Villiers Stanford (also known under the pseudonym Karel Drofnatski!!)
Performed (transposed down a bit) by the dwsChorale (one-man multitrack choir)
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Hiawatha and his mittens for four equal voices
A setting for four equal voices of the parody by Rev George Strong on Longfellow's Hiawatha poem.
The music is almost, but not quite, a canon...
Versions are available in B flat mixolydian and in C mixolydian.
(ie major with flattened 7th)
When ... moreA setting for four equal voices of the parody by Rev George Strong on Longfellow's Hiawatha poem.
The music is almost, but not quite, a canon...
Versions are available in B flat mixolydian and in C mixolydian.
(ie major with flattened 7th)
When he killed the Mudjokivis,
Of the skin he made him mittens,
Made them with the fur side inside,
Made them with the skin side outside.
He, to get the warm side inside,
Put the inside skin side outside;
He, to get the cold side outside,
Put the warm side fur side inside.
That's why he put the fur side inside,
Why he put the skin side outside,
Why he turned them inside outside less
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The Centipede and the Frog for 8 part choir
This is based on the anonymous English poem (with added 2nd verse by David Dunning) about a centipede who loses her concentration:
Verse 1
A Centipede was happy quite
Until a frog in fun
said "Pray tell which leg comes after which?"
(with a left r... moreThis is based on the anonymous English poem (with added 2nd verse by David Dunning) about a centipede who loses her concentration:
Verse 1
A Centipede was happy quite
Until a frog in fun
said "Pray tell which leg comes after which?"
(with a left right right left right)
This raised her mind to such a pitch
she lay distracted in a ditch
Considering how to run.
Verse 2
She stopped and thought and, mystified,
Soliloquized on this;
Put right foot first and found it left
Her left leg wrong right side
This raised her mind to such a pitch
she lay distracted in a ditch
Considering how to run. less