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The Bell Ringing - sung by Matthew Curtis
Devon folk Song arranged for mixed choir
The words of the Song can be found in many places on the Net, some more accurate than others. All of the places are in Devon, except Callington, which is in Cornwall, but it is likely to be the correct place sin... moreDevon folk Song arranged for mixed choir
The words of the Song can be found in many places on the Net, some more accurate than others. All of the places are in Devon, except Callington, which is in Cornwall, but it is likely to be the correct place since it is so close to the centre of the events - ie towns and villages North and West of Dartmoor.
(The Yetties' version of the Song refers to "North Looe", but this is very unlikely to be correct, since Looe is much further into Cornwall).
In this the version I finally decided upon "North Lew" (a compromise between Quoditch's version and the Yetties' version):
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My Song in the Night - The Concordia Choir
The Concordia Choir from Moorhead, MN sings Paul J. Christainsen's arrangement of "My Song in the Night" on their 2008 national tour with René Clausen directing.
Tenor solo by Kiley Ramstorf
If you liked this video be sure to subscribe to our youtub... moreThe Concordia Choir from Moorhead, MN sings Paul J. Christainsen's arrangement of "My Song in the Night" on their 2008 national tour with René Clausen directing.
Tenor solo by Kiley Ramstorf
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Lorica by Michael McGlynn
Performed by Angelus from Mt. Vernon Sr. High School in Mt. Vernon,IN at Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, San Francisco, CA
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One day like this
From Elbow's 2008 album Seldom Seen Kid.
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
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The Skye boat Song
Intervención en el acto de clausura del 25 aniversario de la Fundación de la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad de La Laguna. Pieza arreglada y creada para la 14 Edición de Fimucite, Festival Internacional de Musica de Cine de Tenerife. Adaptación d... moreIntervención en el acto de clausura del 25 aniversario de la Fundación de la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad de La Laguna. Pieza arreglada y creada para la 14 Edición de Fimucite, Festival Internacional de Musica de Cine de Tenerife. Adaptación de Julio Chinea Pedraza
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I am
for SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Words by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Public Domain
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
© Copyright 2018 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
The poem above is sometimes called “I Am” due to its repet... morefor SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Words by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Public Domain
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
© Copyright 2018 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
The poem above is sometimes called “I Am” due to its repetition of the phrase. Was the poem inspired? The Hebrew name for God, YHWH, means “I am” or “I am that I am.” And there does seem to be something magical about the poem, as it was written by a woman who, to our knowledge, had never written a poem before. Mary Elizabeth Frye was an orphan with no formal education. In 1932 she and her husband hosted a young Jewish woman, Margaret Schwarzkopf, who was fleeing the Holocaust. When she received news that her mother had died in Germany, the heartbroken houseguest told Frye in despair that she had never had the chance to “stand by my mother’s grave and shed a tear.” Frye found herself composing the poem above on a ripped-off section of a brown paper shopping bag. She said the words “just came to her.” less