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Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren
Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren, a chorus from the cantata "Lobe den Herrn meine Seele"
by Philipp Heinrich Erlebach (1657-1714), based on the melody published in Johannes Kugelmann's 1540 collection.
In this performance I have sung the first part of the or... moreSei Lob und Preis mit Ehren, a chorus from the cantata "Lobe den Herrn meine Seele"
by Philipp Heinrich Erlebach (1657-1714), based on the melody published in Johannes Kugelmann's 1540 collection.
In this performance I have sung the first part of the original melody (as countertenor) followed by the Erlebach setting (as the dwsChorale - one-man multitrack
choir).
I have added trills to the dotted crotchets in the unannotated violin parts, since these seem to be appropriate, and I have also added my own bowings. (Strings
and harpsichord are Garritan samples).
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Des Abends, Morgens und Mittags by J C Pezel
Composed by Johann Christoph Pezel (or Petzold) (based on a version of Psalm 55)
for alto, tenor and bass voices and string ensemble
Des Abends, Morgens und Mittags
will ich klagen und heulen,
so wird er meine Stimme hören.
Er erlöset meine Seele v... moreComposed by Johann Christoph Pezel (or Petzold) (based on a version of Psalm 55)
for alto, tenor and bass voices and string ensemble
Des Abends, Morgens und Mittags
will ich klagen und heulen,
so wird er meine Stimme hören.
Er erlöset meine Seele von denen,
die an mich wollen, und schaffet mir Ruhe;
denn ihrer ist viel wider mich.
Gott wird hören und sie demütigen,
der allweg bleibet.
Sela Sela Sela.
In the evening, morning and midday
I shall lament and cry
So he will hear my voice
He releases my soul from those
who are against me
and gives me peace
for there are many of them against me
God will hear and will humble them
He who reigns forever.
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Viderunt Omnes by Mikołaj Zieleński - transposed for men's voices
Viderunt Omnes by Mikołaj Zieleński, a.k.a. Nicolaus Zielenski - transposed for men's voices
Viderunt omnes fines terræ
salutare Dei nostri.
Alleluia
All the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation of our God.
Alleluia
(The score link is for... moreViderunt Omnes by Mikołaj Zieleński, a.k.a. Nicolaus Zielenski - transposed for men's voices
Viderunt omnes fines terræ
salutare Dei nostri.
Alleluia
All the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation of our God.
Alleluia
(The score link is for the original SATB version)
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Colloque Sentimental - Paul Verlaine - English version for three altos a cappella
Colloque Sentimental
English version by S N Solomons after the poem by Paul Verlaine
music for three altos a cappella, composed and performed by
David W Solomons
Colloque Sentimental - (translation by S N Solomons after Paul Verlaine)
In the age-... moreColloque Sentimental
English version by S N Solomons after the poem by Paul Verlaine
music for three altos a cappella, composed and performed by
David W Solomons
Colloque Sentimental - (translation by S N Solomons after Paul Verlaine)
In the age-old park, treading the icy grass
Two lone forms ere a while went past.
Their eyes are dead, their lips are soft and moist,
Almost inaudible their voice.
In the cold lonely park, pacing the grass,
Twin lonely spectres have evoked the past.
"Dost thou recall our ecstasy of old?"
"Why would you think I should recall?"
"and at my name does thy heart pulse and grow?
and in thy dreams seest thou my soul?" "No!"
"Those lovely days of unheard bliss and free ...
We fused our lips as one!" "Ah, that might be."
"How blue the heavens and our hope how high!"
"Hope has fled vanquished to the sombre sky."
and so they wandered in the unkempt grass,
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To make a Prairie - poem by Emily Dickinson music by John Graham
To make a prairie - for piano and three voices
Music by John Graham
poem by Emily Dickinson, 1830 - 1886
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee.
and revery*.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few.
Music sung ... moreTo make a prairie - for piano and three voices
Music by John Graham
poem by Emily Dickinson, 1830 - 1886
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee.
and revery*.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few.
Music sung (in the key of F) by the dwsChorale
The scores in B flat and in F will be available soon.
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He makes men pure from their sins (from Paul's Letter to the Hebrews) simple duet
Scores in various keys are available at the link below
"He makes men pure from their sins..."
A simple duet for two equal voices with guitar chords, suitable for evangelical meetings. Taking words from St Paul's letter to the Hebrews.
The recording (in... moreScores in various keys are available at the link below
"He makes men pure from their sins..."
A simple duet for two equal voices with guitar chords, suitable for evangelical meetings. Taking words from St Paul's letter to the Hebrews.
The recording (in D) was performed by the composer (in those far off religious days!).