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There is Peace - a round in 3 or 6 parts (Basden)
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The text is based on a quote from an 1876 Letter from Vincent van Gogh to his brother, Theo.
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Ave Verum
The Marlowe Singer's perform Mozart's Ave Verum at their annual Christmas Concert 2011
video:
Sing Joyfully
Sing joyfully to
God our strength;
sing loud unto the
God of Jacob!
Take the song,
bring forth
the timbrel,
the pleasant harp,
and the viol.
Blow the trumpet
in the new moon,
even in the time
appointed,
and at our
feast day.
... moreSing joyfully to
God our strength;
sing loud unto the
God of Jacob!
Take the song,
bring forth
the timbrel,
the pleasant harp,
and the viol.
Blow the trumpet
in the new moon,
even in the time
appointed,
and at our
feast day.
For this is a
statute for Israel,
and a law of the
God of Jacob.
(From Psalm 81)
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Choral Chameleon - Stars by Jeffrey Parola
Text: Stars - Robert Frost (1874–1963).
How countlessly they congregate
O'er our tumultuous snow,
Which flows in shapes as tall as trees
When wintry winds do blow!--
As if with keenness for our fate,
Our faltering few steps on
To white rest, a... moreText: Stars - Robert Frost (1874–1963).
How countlessly they congregate
O'er our tumultuous snow,
Which flows in shapes as tall as trees
When wintry winds do blow!--
As if with keenness for our fate,
Our faltering few steps on
To white rest, and a place of rest
Invisible at dawn,--
And yet with neither love nor hate,
Those stars like some snow-white
Minerva's snow-white marble eyes
Without the gift of sight.
Recorded at St Paul's Episcopal Church, Carroll Street, Brooklyn, NY, 2015
Concept: Vince Peterson & Garrett Burns
Director, Cinematography, Editor: Garrett Burns (Memetic Studios)
Cinematography: Erik Kristiansen (Memetic Studios)
Audio Engineering & Editing: Craig Slon
Producer: Nicole Belmont
Choral Chameleon Performers:
Kelly Baxter-Golding
Joseph Bellino
Alex Canovas
Evan Crawford
Andy Cook-Feltz
Liz Hanna
Bill Heigen
Mark Johnson
Erika Lloyd
Jonathan May
Julie Waters
Clare Maloney - audio
Vince Peterson - video
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Sergey Khvoshchinsky - Signs of Rain Or...
"Signs of Rain Or Forty Reasons For Not Accepting An Invitation of a Friend To Make an Excursion With Him" lyrics by Dr. Edward Jenner (18th Century). Directed by Ken Jenson.
Lyrics:
The hollow winds begin to blow,
The clouds look black, the glass is... more"Signs of Rain Or Forty Reasons For Not Accepting An Invitation of a Friend To Make an Excursion With Him" lyrics by Dr. Edward Jenner (18th Century). Directed by Ken Jenson.
Lyrics:
The hollow winds begin to blow,
The clouds look black, the glass is low;
Thee soot falls down, the spaniels sleep,
The spiders from their cobwebs peep.
Last night the sun went pale to bed,
The moon in halos hid her head;
The boding shepherd heaves a sigh,
For see, a rainbow spans the sky!
The walls are damp, the ditches smell,
Closed is the pink-eyed pimpernel.
Hark how the chairs and tables crack!
Old Betty's nerves are on the rack;
Loud quacks the duck, the peacocks cry,
The distant hills are seeming nigh.
How restless are the snorting swine!
The busy flies disturb the kine;
Low o'er the grass the swallow wings,
The cricket, too, how sharp he sings!
Puss on the hearth, with velvet paws,
Sits wiping o'er her whiskered jaws;
Through the clear streams the fishes rise,
And nimbly catch the incautious flies.
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In Flanders Fields (excerpt mvt III Requiem Nathaniel J.S. Barnes)
An excerpt from movement III of my Requiem performed by the Orlando Chamber Singers under the direction of Gregory Ruffer.
In Flanders Fields by John McCrae
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our p... moreAn excerpt from movement III of my Requiem performed by the Orlando Chamber Singers under the direction of Gregory Ruffer.
In Flanders Fields by John McCrae
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
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