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LOVE OF FIRE - John Conahan (SATB divisi - a cappella)
LOVE OF FIRE - by John Conahan. SATB divisi, a cappella. This is an a cappella setting of a poem by Sarah Hudlow. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a performance. More information and additional scores, visit www.john... moreLOVE OF FIRE - by John Conahan. SATB divisi, a cappella. This is an a cappella setting of a poem by Sarah Hudlow. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a performance. More information and additional scores, visit www.johnconahan.com. (© John Conahan)
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David Rain: "Demain, dès l'aube" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
"Demain, dès l'aube" is dedicated to my dear friend Lillian Holowka and her partner Donald Bergen, who died less than a year apart in 2013 and 2014.
Victor Hugo's heart-wrenching 1847 poem describes a walk he plans to take tomorrow morning ("Demain, dè... more"Demain, dès l'aube" is dedicated to my dear friend Lillian Holowka and her partner Donald Bergen, who died less than a year apart in 2013 and 2014.
Victor Hugo's heart-wrenching 1847 poem describes a walk he plans to take tomorrow morning ("Demain, dès l'aube") through the countryside to his daughter Léopoldine's grave four years after her tragic death in a boating accident, which also took the life of her husband Charles who had tried to save her.
Sincere thanks to Matthew Curtis (choraltracks.com) for recording "Demain, dès l'aube."
To purchase the sheet music for this song, please contact: info@leadingnote.com.
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.
I would also like to thank my friends in our "Ad hoc Chorale" for testing out this piece in one of our informal workshops and offering valuable comments.
And with deepest appreciation to my brother Adam Rain and m... less
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I wandered lonely as a cloud - Elani Willemse (The Horizons Project Choir)
"I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a setting by composer Elani Willemse, of the poem of the same title by William Wordsworth, telling of the poet's melancholic experience of loneliness within his daily existance and how this melancholy is briefly relieved ... more"I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a setting by composer Elani Willemse, of the poem of the same title by William Wordsworth, telling of the poet's melancholic experience of loneliness within his daily existance and how this melancholy is briefly relieved upon encountering a vast and beautiful field of daffodils. The melody paints the landscape, written in a minor key, which is then resolved to the major when his sadness finds resolution in this beauty that he experienced. Synaesthesia is incorporated by using specific harmonies and rhythmic patterns to imitate what the composer might imagine the poet saw, and the emotions he felt. This ultimately transforming the piece into a choral musical painting. 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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Ponte Singers - 我有一個戀愛 (I Have a Love)
攝錄於2011年8月20日Ponte Singers 「聲.華」合唱音樂會
香港演藝學院賽馬會演藝劇場 HKAPA Amphitheatre
指揮: 林屴汧; 雙簧管: 關尚峰
Conducted by Stephen LAM; Oboe by KWAN Sheung Fung
Written by XU Zhimo (1897-1931), "I Have a Love" is a poem which expresses the appreciation and love of the p... more攝錄於2011年8月20日Ponte Singers 「聲.華」合唱音樂會
香港演藝學院賽馬會演藝劇場 HKAPA Amphitheatre
指揮: 林屴汧; 雙簧管: 關尚峰
Conducted by Stephen LAM; Oboe by KWAN Sheung Fung
Written by XU Zhimo (1897-1931), "I Have a Love" is a poem which expresses the appreciation and love of the poet towards stars in the sky. While the reality is harsh and full of challenges and pressure, the stars will be there as eternity, shining forever.
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Fire and Ice • Choral Score Video
Score video of FIRE AND ICE, Greg Bartholomew's setting for mixed choir (SATB) of the poem by Robert Frost (1874-1963). Audio recording by Matt Curtis (Choral Tracks).
Published in December 1920 in Harper's Magazine and again in 1923 in his Pulitzer ... moreScore video of FIRE AND ICE, Greg Bartholomew's setting for mixed choir (SATB) of the poem by Robert Frost (1874-1963). Audio recording by Matt Curtis (Choral Tracks).
Published in December 1920 in Harper's Magazine and again in 1923 in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book New Hampshire, "Fire and Ice" is one of Robert Frost's most popular poems. Some have asserted that the poem is a compression of Dante's Inferno. In an anecdote he recounted in 1960, prominent astronomer Harlow Shapley claimed to have inspired Fire and Ice in an encounter with Frost a year before the poem was published. Frost asked Shapley how the world will end, and Shapley responded that either the sun will explode and incinerate the Earth, or the Earth will somehow escape this fate only to end up slowly freezing in deep space.
Sheet music for FIRE AND ICE is available from J.W. Pepper: https://www.jwpepper.com/11129789.item
For more information visit www.gregbartholomew.com/fireindex.html
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The Park on Sunday
Description of our dear old park (in Loughborough) on a hot day, with a light swing.
The poem is by my father Stanley N Solomons
Music by David Warin Solomons
Performed by The Composers Choir under Daniel Shaw
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Bonjour mon coeur by Orlando di Lasso
Madrigal by Orlando di Lasso based on part of a poem by Pierre de Ronsard, performed by multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale
Bonjour mon cœur,
Bonjour ma douce vie,
Greetings dear heart
Greetings oh my sweet life
Bonjour mon œil
Bonjour ma chere ... moreMadrigal by Orlando di Lasso based on part of a poem by Pierre de Ronsard, performed by multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale
Bonjour mon cœur,
Bonjour ma douce vie,
Greetings dear heart
Greetings oh my sweet life
Bonjour mon œil
Bonjour ma chere amie!
Greetings my eye's delight
Greetings my dearest friend
Hé! bonjour, ma toute belle,
Ma mignardise,
Hi! and greetings, my beautiful one
my dainty one
Bonjour, mes délices,
Mon amour,
Greetings my delights
My love
Mon doux printemps,
Ma douce fleur nouvelle,
My sweet spring-time
My sweet fresh flower
Mon doux plaisir,
Ma douce colombelle,
My sweet pleasure
My sweet dove
Mon passereau, ma gente tourterelle!
Bonjour ma douce rebelle.
My sparrow, my gentle turtledove
Greetings my sweet rebel. less
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Heaven's Dance for piano and 3 part choir
Setting by David W Solomons
for three part choir and piano of a poem by Audrey Vaughan
Versions are available for men's voices (AAT) and women's voices (SMezA)
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Fair daffodils poem by Robert Herrick music by Harold Darke sung by Roundelay
Words by Robert Herrick, music by Harold Darke
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
You haste away so soon;
As yet the early-rising sun
Has not attained his noon.
Stay, stay, until the hasting day
Has run but to the evensong;
And, having prayed together,... moreWords by Robert Herrick, music by Harold Darke
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
You haste away so soon;
As yet the early-rising sun
Has not attained his noon.
Stay, stay, until the hasting day
Has run but to the evensong;
And, having prayed together,
we will go with you along.
We have short time to stay as you,
We have as short a spring;
As quick a growth to meet decay,
As you or anything.
We die as your hours do, and dry away
Like to the summer’s rain;
Or as the pearls of morning’s dew,
Ne’er to be found again. less