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One Day One Choir 2018
Last June, at the Final School Year Concert of our Voces Blancas del Nalón Schools choirs, we rehearsed and sang our interpretation of The New One Day One Choir Song. We did it so, that the 21st of September, we could join our voices to all those thousand... moreLast June, at the Final School Year Concert of our Voces Blancas del Nalón Schools choirs, we rehearsed and sang our interpretation of The New One Day One Choir Song. We did it so, that the 21st of September, we could join our voices to all those thousand of choirs and choral singers that are singing for the peace within the OneDayOneChoir initiative.
El pasado junio, en el Festival de fin de curso de los Coros Escolares de Voces Blancas del Nalón, preparamos y cantamos nuestra interpretación de la pieza The New One Day One Choir Song. De esta manera, sumamos nuestras voces a las de miles de coros y coralistas del mundo que cantan el día 21 de septiembre por la paz mundial.
Festival de Fin de Curso Coros Escolares de Voces Blancas del Nalón, junio 2018 less
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Song of the Mountains • SATB Score Video
A setting of text adapted from prose by American naturalist John Muir (1838-1914). Commissioned for the Combined choirs of St. Joseph's School, Seattle, directed by Rick Boyle, who premiered the piece at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall on May 6, 20... moreA setting of text adapted from prose by American naturalist John Muir (1838-1914). Commissioned for the Combined choirs of St. Joseph's School, Seattle, directed by Rick Boyle, who premiered the piece at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall on May 6, 2004, in the second annual "New Works New Hope" concert for the benefit of Gilda's Club Seattle. The piece was revised in 2007 and the premiere of the revised score was given on November 16, 2007, by the Queens College Chorus, Cindy Bell conducting, at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York.
“Driven by a refreshing text of American naturalist John Muir, Bartholomew has created an accessible work that flows easily through both key and meter changes, and features expressive, lyric melodies contrasted by exciting rhythmic drive.“ - Cindy Bell less
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My Sweetest Lord from the Stone&Tara Songbook for choirs
A deliciously bluesy swaying gospel in 12/8 rhythm based on Psalm 23, ‘the Lord is my shepherd’.
Our music for your choir - sheet music and mp3's available through www.stoneandtara.com/songbook
My Sweetest Lord ©2021 Anke de Bruijn & Peter Duiverman
... moreA deliciously bluesy swaying gospel in 12/8 rhythm based on Psalm 23, ‘the Lord is my shepherd’.
Our music for your choir - sheet music and mp3's available through www.stoneandtara.com/songbook
My Sweetest Lord ©2021 Anke de Bruijn & Peter Duiverman
For SATB + piano accompaniment.
My Sweetest Lord – Psalm 23
Lord, come and guide me, I am lost on the way
Feel like a lamb when the night falls
You’ll hear me cry and you’ll call out my name
Sweetest voice, sweetest noise, let the Lord speak to me
Walking in shadows, there’s nothing I fear
Walking beside my Jesus
There in that valley of darkness is near
Sweetest friend, kindest hand, in the presence of you
Sweetest friend, kindest hand, in the presence of you
I’m gonna have none of the evil and gloom
That ole world used to feed me
I know you’ll seat me at a table for two
Sweetest food, tasting good, in the house of my Lord
Sweetest food, tasting good, in the house of my Lord
Lord is my shepherd, my soul it is light,
Guided to heavenl... less
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Knut Nystedt: Immortal Bach
Knut Nystedt (born 1915)
Immortal Bach
A variation of the beginning of Bach's choral "Komm süßer Tod" (BWV 478) which is sung initially:
Five choirs sing the same original music but in different tempi and wait at the end of each phrase.
lyrics:
K... moreKnut Nystedt (born 1915)
Immortal Bach
A variation of the beginning of Bach's choral "Komm süßer Tod" (BWV 478) which is sung initially:
Five choirs sing the same original music but in different tempi and wait at the end of each phrase.
lyrics:
Komm süßer Tod, komm sel'ge Ruh!
Komm, führe mich in Friede.
translation:
Come sweet death, come celestial ease!
Come, lead me in peace.
The recording shows the Monteverdi Choir Würzburg with its conductor Matthias Beckert at the memorial concert on March 16, 2008 in the Augustinerkirche commemorating the 63rd anniversary of the bombing of Würzburg.
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Bogoroditse Devo - Sergey Khvoshchinsky
Bogoroditse Devo is a contemporary Russian setting of the classic Hail Mary text. The piece was commissioned by The Rose Ensemble in 2009. It has quickly become a favorite of choirs and choral music lovers all over the world. This is a MUST HEAR piece,... moreBogoroditse Devo is a contemporary Russian setting of the classic Hail Mary text. The piece was commissioned by The Rose Ensemble in 2009. It has quickly become a favorite of choirs and choral music lovers all over the world. This is a MUST HEAR piece, and if you're a mixed choir, a MUST PERFORM piece too!