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The City In the Sea: Choral Tone poem; NotePerformer 3 Audio; HD Video
The City in the Sea: Choral Tone poem
for SATB Chorus (divisi) and Orchestra
Words by Edgar Allan Poe
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
Synthesized accompaniment and scrolling score in search of live performances.
Music
© Copyright 2022 by Stanley M. Hoff... moreThe City in the Sea: Choral Tone poem
for SATB Chorus (divisi) and Orchestra
Words by Edgar Allan Poe
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
Synthesized accompaniment and scrolling score in search of live performances.
Music
© Copyright 2022 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com
All rights reserved.
The sheet music is available from the composer and from Sheet Music Plus.
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Georgy Sviridov - poem in memory of Sergey Esenin (2009)
2009. Georgy Sviridov. poem in memory of Sergey Esenin.
Conductor: Denis Kirpanyov
Soloist: Pavel Polyaninov (tenor)
Choirs: Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir, Chamber Choir "Nizhny Novgorod"
Orchestra: Nizhny Novgorod State Philharmonic Orchestra
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Ivan Yohan - Sajak Putih (White poem)
Sajak Putih, a poem by Indonesian poet Chairil Anwar (1922-1949).
Obligatory piece of the male choir category at the XXIV ITB Choir Festival 2015, Bandung Indonesia.
Performed by Padjajaran University Choir.
Arvin Zeinullah, conductor
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O Virgo Virginum (an Advent anthem)
This is a setting of a poem by The Reverend Doctor Malcolm Guite, Chaplain of Girton College Cambridge,with his permission.
The poem is a response to the 8th "O Antiphon" for Advent
O Virgin of virgins, how shall this be?
For neither before thee was an... moreThis is a setting of a poem by The Reverend Doctor Malcolm Guite, Chaplain of Girton College Cambridge,with his permission.
The poem is a response to the 8th "O Antiphon" for Advent
O Virgin of virgins, how shall this be?
For neither before thee was any like thee, nor shall there be after.
Daughters of Jerusalem, why marvel ye at me?
The thing which ye behold is a divine mystery.
Who are the daughters of Jerusalem,
Who glimpse you still as you transform their seeing?
Whom have you called to this mysterium,
And bathed in the blithe fountain of your being?
Daughters of sorrow, daughters of despair,
The cast-aside, the overlooked, the spurned
The broken girls who scarcely breathe a prayer
The ones whose love has never been returned.
O Maid amongst the maidens, turn your face,
For when we glimpse you we are not alone,
O look us out of grief and into grace,
Lift us in love made stronger than our own,
Summon the spring in our worst wilderness,
And make us fruitful in your fruitfulness. less
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Be Near Me • Score Video
Be Near Me by Greg Bartholomew
A setting for unaccompanied Mixed Choir (SATB)
of Canto 50 from the poem In Memoriam A.H.H. by Alfred Tennyson
Sung by Sarah Brailey & Matthew Curtis of Choral Tracks.
The text for Be Near Me is Canto 50 from the poem... moreBe Near Me by Greg Bartholomew
A setting for unaccompanied Mixed Choir (SATB)
of Canto 50 from the poem In Memoriam A.H.H. by Alfred Tennyson
Sung by Sarah Brailey & Matthew Curtis of Choral Tracks.
The text for Be Near Me is Canto 50 from the poem In Memoriam A.H.H. by the British Poet Laureate Alfred Tennyson (1809 -1892). Published in 1850, the poem is an extended requiem for the poet's beloved friend Arthur Henry Hallam, who died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1833, age 22. It is considered one of the greatest poems of the 19th Century and was reported to be a great favorite of Queen Victoria.
Sheet music available from J.W.Pepper: https://www.jwpepper.com/Be-Near-Me/11339264.item
For more information visit http://www.gregbartholomew.com/benearmeindex.html
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David Rain: "Stella" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
"Stella" is dedicated to my friend Kristina, who introduced me to this remarkable French poem by Victor Hugo written while in exile on the Isle of Jersey.
It is a complex layered poem exploring a multitude of interactions with the morning star - in na... more"Stella" is dedicated to my friend Kristina, who introduced me to this remarkable French poem by Victor Hugo written while in exile on the Isle of Jersey.
It is a complex layered poem exploring a multitude of interactions with the morning star - in naturalistic, religious, spiritual and seemingly political terms.
Sincere thanks to Matthew Curtis (choraltracks.com) for recording "Stella."
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 my friend Geneviève Lajoie for their invaluable support throughout my composing journey. less
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Litany to the Holy Spirit performed by the Johannebergs Vokalensemble
Litany to the Holy Spirit is my setting of the whole of Robert Herrick's poem by that name
(as opposed to other well-known settings which only use a few verses).
The whole poem deserves to be set in its entirety since the full story can be told and He... moreLitany to the Holy Spirit is my setting of the whole of Robert Herrick's poem by that name
(as opposed to other well-known settings which only use a few verses).
The whole poem deserves to be set in its entirety since the full story can be told and Herrick's feelings come out all the more.
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BC-AD a Christmas poem by U A Fanthorpe
BC AD poem by U A Fanthorpe
Music by Alan Cruise-Johnston
set for SATB choir
(but with sopranos low enough to allow
it to be sung by AATB also)
performed by the dwsChorale
UA Fanthorpe, who died in 2009,
was originally published by Peterloo Poe... moreBC AD poem by U A Fanthorpe
Music by Alan Cruise-Johnston
set for SATB choir
(but with sopranos low enough to allow
it to be sung by AATB also)
performed by the dwsChorale
UA Fanthorpe, who died in 2009,
was originally published by Peterloo Poets,
who kindly gave me permission to
reproduce her poem.
The copyright has now been transferred to Enitharmon quoting "U A Fanthorpe New and Collected poems, Enitharmon 2010"
who have also kindly given permission.
It is an unusual and quite modern view
of the Christmas story
The site where Alan published his music is currently offline
but if you are interested in singing this piece,
check back here for updates. less
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The centipede and the frog for two equal voices
Music composed and performed by David W Solomons (multitrack - dwschorale)
poem anon (with additional verse by Dave Dunning).
Cartoons by Mark Haviland
Duet on the anonymous poem about a centipede - she was quite happy with her hundred legs until a fro... moreMusic composed and performed by David W Solomons (multitrack - dwschorale)
poem anon (with additional verse by Dave Dunning).
Cartoons by Mark Haviland
Duet on the anonymous poem about a centipede - she was quite happy with her hundred legs until a frog asked her to think about which leg comes after
which...
The sound sample is sung by the composer in B flat.
A version in D is also available
It can be sung by two solo voices or by a choir of any kind