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Hark, all ye lovely saints above by Thomas Weelkes
Thomas Weelkes' madrigal transposed down for men's voices
and sung by the dwsChorale
Originally published in Balletts and Madrigals, to Five Voyces, 1598.
Hark, all ye lovely saints above
Diana hath agreed with Love,
His fiery weapon to remove.
F... moreThomas Weelkes' madrigal transposed down for men's voices
and sung by the dwsChorale
Originally published in Balletts and Madrigals, to Five Voyces, 1598.
Hark, all ye lovely saints above
Diana hath agreed with Love,
His fiery weapon to remove.
Fa la la.
Do you not see
How they agree?
Then cease fair ladies; why weep ye?
Fa la la.
See, see, your mistress bids you cease,
And welcome Love, with love's increase,
Diana hath procured your peace.
Fa la la.
Cupid hath sworn
His bow forlorn
To break and burn, ere ladies mourn.
Fa la la. less
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Walton's Litany - Drop Slow Tears
Setting by William Walton of the poem by Phineas Fletcher "Drop slow tears", transposed for men's voices and sung by the one-man choir dwsChorale
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The Keeper did a hunting go for mixed voices
Arrangement of an old English folk song for three voices
(versions available for women's voices, mixed voices and men's voices).
This version is for mixed voices AAB or MezAB
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The Keeper did a hunting go for women's voices
Arrangement of an old English folk song for three voices
(versions available for women's voices, mixed voices and men's voices).
This one is for women's voices.
Images from Dunham Massey in Cheshire
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Agnus Dei from the Mass for men's voices and Organ
Agnus Dei from my Mass for men's voices (Alto, Tenor, Bass) and organ
The whole Mass setting contains Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei and also an organ voluntary based on the themes.
A version for 3 part mixed choir (Soprano, Alto and M... moreAgnus Dei from my Mass for men's voices (Alto, Tenor, Bass) and organ
The whole Mass setting contains Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei and also an organ voluntary based on the themes.
A version for 3 part mixed choir (Soprano, Alto and Men) and organ is also available at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-185192_mass_for_three_part_mixed_choir_and_organ.html
Because of its gently exotic modal flavours, the music was deemed to have a ring of "oriental promise" by one appreciative member of the congregation at the first performance.
This setting has been sung in Cathedrals in Manchester, Southwell and Dublin and the Agnus has also featured in services at Christ Church Didsbury.
The recording here is the Agnus Dei sung by the Voluntary Choir of Manchester Cathedral during their visit to Southwell Minster. less
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The Keeper did a hunting go (men's voices)
Arrangement of an old English folk song for three voices
(ATB)
The keeper did a-hunting go
(run away)
and under his cloak he carried a bow
(run away my dear)
all for to shoot at a merry little doe
among the leaves so green oh.
Jackie boy!
... moreArrangement of an old English folk song for three voices
(ATB)
The keeper did a-hunting go
(run away)
and under his cloak he carried a bow
(run away my dear)
all for to shoot at a merry little doe
among the leaves so green oh.
Jackie boy!
Master?
Sing ye well?
Very well!
hey down, ho down derry derry down
among the leaves so green oh
with a hey down down
with a ho down down
hey down ho down derry derry down
among the leaves so-green oh
The first doe he shot at and missed
the second doe he trimmed he kissed
the third doe went where nobody wist
among the leaves so green oh
Oh run away my dear! less
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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!).
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Green grow the rushes oh for three voices
arranged by D W Solomons: for men's voices (in G), mixed voices (in B) and women's voices (in D))
These arrangements of the song skip from 5 to 12 in order to avoid tiring the audience
("Let's not make them listen to the lot!")
This version in G is per... morearranged by D W Solomons: for men's voices (in G), mixed voices (in B) and women's voices (in D))
These arrangements of the song skip from 5 to 12 in order to avoid tiring the audience
("Let's not make them listen to the lot!")
This version in G is performed here by Matthew Curtis
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O quam gloriosum est regnum by Victoria
O quam gloriosum est regnum by Tomas Luis da Victoria sung (transposed down for men's voices) by the dwsChorale
written for All Saints, Second Vespers, Antiphon to the Magnificat - cf. Revelation 7:9
O quam gloriosum est regnum,
in quo cum Christo ga... moreO quam gloriosum est regnum by Tomas Luis da Victoria sung (transposed down for men's voices) by the dwsChorale
written for All Saints, Second Vespers, Antiphon to the Magnificat - cf. Revelation 7:9
O quam gloriosum est regnum,
in quo cum Christo gaudent omnes Sancti!
Amicti stolis albis,
sequuntur Agnum, quocumque ierit.
O, how glorious is the kingdom,
in which all the saints rejoice with Christ!
Arrayed in white robes,
they follow the Lamb, wherever He goes.