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Verlorene Jugend- Brahms
Verlorene Jugend By J. Brahms
East Central University Chorale
Conducted by Dr. J. Steven Walker
Accompanied by Mr. Rudy Lupinski
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Anton Bruckner: Locus iste (WAB 23)
Gradual for the Dedication of a Church
Reopening of Somerville College Chapel, 15 January 2012
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
David Crown
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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Nada Te Turbe by Jake Runestad
Nada Te Turbe by composer Jake Runestad. Performed by the National Lutheran Choir. David Cherwien, conductor. Find out more at: http://jakerunestad.com/works/nada-te-turbe
This recording is from the NLC's 2013 album "Sheer Grace."
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Sleep, Little Baby, Sleep by Jake Runestad
Sleep, Little Baby, Sleep by composer Jake Runestad. Performed by Seraphic Fire in December 2012 (live recording). Patrick Dupré Quigley, conductor. Find out more at: http://jakerunestad.com/works/sleep-little-baby-sleep
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G.T. Holst: I Love My Love
G.T. Holst: I Love My Love
The Waldorf Student Choir - Conductor: László Bencze
Nancy: Réka Laczkó, the Boy: Áron Csutoros
Written and Directed by László Bencze
Director of Photography: Tamás Novinszki
Editor: László Bencze
Music recorded in the Lut... moreG.T. Holst: I Love My Love
The Waldorf Student Choir - Conductor: László Bencze
Nancy: Réka Laczkó, the Boy: Áron Csutoros
Written and Directed by László Bencze
Director of Photography: Tamás Novinszki
Editor: László Bencze
Music recorded in the Lutheran Church at Bécsi Kapu Square (Budapest) by Miklós Lengyelfi II. Original unaltered version.
Special Thanks: Eszter Dániel, Szabolcs Csanicz, Bulcsú Bencze, Jurányi Art Incubator House, Independently Together (FÜGE)
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I Love My Love [Cornish Folksong] by G. T. Holst
Abroad as I was walking, one evening in the spring,
I heard a maid in Bedlam so sweetly for to sing;
Her chains she rattled with her hands,
And thus replied she:
"I love my love because I know my love loves me!
O cruel were his parents who sent my love to sea,
And cruel was the ship that bore my love from me;
Yet I love his parents since they're his although
They've ruined me:
I love my love because I know my love loves me!
With straw I'... less
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Philomela across the Centuries
A madrigal (Though Philomela lost her love) by the Renaissance composer Thomas Morley, followed by a 20th century re-write of the madrigal by Richard McHale in she-woop-de-wop style (with Mr Morley looking on in some confusion!), ending with the original ... moreA madrigal (Though Philomela lost her love) by the Renaissance composer Thomas Morley, followed by a 20th century re-write of the madrigal by Richard McHale in she-woop-de-wop style (with Mr Morley looking on in some confusion!), ending with the original version again, just to round it off.
The new version by Richard McHale can be downloaded free of charge at
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-196252_though_philomela_she-woop-de-wop_version_for_saatb.html
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Schola Antiqua of Chicago
Schola Antiqua of Chicago is a professional vocal ensemble dedicated to the study and performance of medieval plainchant and polyphonic music before the year 1600. Executing this music with "sensitivity and style" (Early Music Am... moreSchola Antiqua of Chicago is a professional vocal ensemble dedicated to the study and performance of medieval plainchant and polyphonic music before the year 1600. Executing this music with "sensitivity and style" (Early Music America), Schola Antiqua takes pride in providing the highest standards of research, performance, and education involving many under-served repertories in the western musical canon. Founded in 2000, the organization has received invitations to perform from the Indianapolis Early Music Festival, Chicago’s Newberry Library, the Chicago Cultural Center, the University of Chicago, the University of Notre Dame, the American Guild of Organists, and numerous locations across the Midwest. In 2006-2007, Schola Antiqua was Ensemble-in-Residence at the University of Chicago and currents holds an artistic residency at the Lumen Christi Institute. The group has released three albums on the Discantus label, each with music previously not available in modern recordings. The musi... less
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Senfl: Fortuna-Virgo prudentissima
Eliza's Toyes performed "Virgo Prudentissima/Fortuna Desperata" by Ludwig Senfl (1486-1543), at Gates of Heaven, Madison WI. October 9, 2011.
Katherine Cecilia Peck, soprano
Brigid Schultz, alto
Steve Johnson, tenor
Jerry Hui, tenor (Fortuna)
Mark ... moreEliza's Toyes performed "Virgo Prudentissima/Fortuna Desperata" by Ludwig Senfl (1486-1543), at Gates of Heaven, Madison WI. October 9, 2011.
Katherine Cecilia Peck, soprano
Brigid Schultz, alto
Steve Johnson, tenor
Jerry Hui, tenor (Fortuna)
Mark Werner and Andrew Aumann, bass
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Ura lotsa! (Balendiñe Albizu - Iker Gonzalez) Xatz-Eskifaia abesbatza
Zuzeneko Grabaketa / Grabación en directo / Live Recording
X Festival del Bidasoa. Amaia KZ (Irun - Gipuzkoa)
2016/09/14
Interpretación por parte de:
Xatz-Eskifaia abesbatza (Hondarribi)
Directora/Zuzendaria: Amaia Aldalur Goikoetxea
Piano: Est... moreZuzeneko Grabaketa / Grabación en directo / Live Recording
X Festival del Bidasoa. Amaia KZ (Irun - Gipuzkoa)
2016/09/14
Interpretación por parte de:
Xatz-Eskifaia abesbatza (Hondarribi)
Directora/Zuzendaria: Amaia Aldalur Goikoetxea
Piano: Esther Barandiaran
Imágenes / Irudiak / Pictures: Fototeca de Zumaia
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Le Choeur des Polysons chante Aube Printaniere
Aube Printanière chanson de JC Rosaz chanté à Nankin par le Choeur des Polysons
Piano Mathieu PICARD
Direction Elisabeth TRIGO
poème de Meng Heraoran, poète chinois de la Dynastie Tang. Le sujet principal de sa poésie est la nature. Ce texte est un des... moreAube Printanière chanson de JC Rosaz chanté à Nankin par le Choeur des Polysons
Piano Mathieu PICARD
Direction Elisabeth TRIGO
poème de Meng Heraoran, poète chinois de la Dynastie Tang. Le sujet principal de sa poésie est la nature. Ce texte est un des plus connus.
春 眠 不 觉 晓
处 处 闻 啼 鸟
夜 来 风 雨 声
花 落 知 多 少
Chūn mián bù jué xiǎo,
chùchù wén tíniǎo.
Yè lái fēngyǔ shēng,
Huā luò zhī duōshǎo.
In the spring we sleep ignorant dawn
Everywhere we hear the birds singing
During the night comes
the sound of wind and rain
The flowers fall, who knows the number?
Au printemps on dort ignorant l’aube
Partout on entend les oiseaux chanter
Durant la nuit vient
Le bruit du vent et de la pluie
Les fleurs tombent, qui en connait le nombre? less