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Everybody Wants To Rule The World
Everybody Wants To Rule The World...Tears for Fears (arr. Kerry Marsh)
The Standard Vocal Jazz Ensemble
John Stafford II
Jazz Cabaret
April 23rd, 2015
Kansas City Kansas Community College
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How Slow can you sing? – using speed as a rehearsal tool
[The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across th...
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vocaldentes road trip through Oregon, Idaho and Montana
26.04.2012 | Yellowstone | 10:15
“Dances with bison!” Fair enough, you don´t really have a chance to dance with a bison. Those down to earth giants are rather in the mood to stroll around or do a Slow-mo struggle w...
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Hope
I want to begin by saying that I struggle to write up-tempo music. As a composer, I tend to lean toward and connect to Slow and emotional pieces. I have always been someone who strives to convey emotional complexity, therefore writing an up-tempo piece ha... moreI want to begin by saying that I struggle to write up-tempo music. As a composer, I tend to lean toward and connect to Slow and emotional pieces. I have always been someone who strives to convey emotional complexity, therefore writing an up-tempo piece had to be purposeful and meaningful.
The inspiration for this score comes from the first time I was able to hear my son's heartbeat during an ultrasound. It was a magical and exciting moment that I will never forget; however, leading up to that specific moment there was an element of tension. Six months prior to hearing my son's heartbeat, my wife and I found ourselves in a very different situation with the outcome of an ultrasound. We arrived at the hospital excited to meet our child, only to discover we had silently miscarried. I had never felt so deflated and aimless in one sudden moment. It was as if I was a boat, drifting, with no direction in my life.
Fast forward to this ultrasound with our soon-to-be son. You can imagine the excitement and fear we bo... less
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A Clear Midnight, by Ezra Donner
Delicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman’s poignant poetry. This is great for any sized choir, though the long lines, Slow pace, and lush harmonies will lend itself particularly well to lar... moreDelicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman’s poignant poetry. This is great for any sized choir, though the long lines, Slow pace, and lush harmonies will lend itself particularly well to large ensembles.
Four part mixed chorus
Audio Credit: The First Recordings Project – J. David Moore, Conductor
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"Lacrimosa" from Requiem Mass in D Minor (Mozart) Virtual Choir
English Translation:
Full of Tears will be that day
When from the ashes shall rise the guilty man to be judged;
Therefore spare him, O God,
Merciful Lord, grant them eternal rest. Amen
Taghkanic Chorale
https://www.taghkanicchorale.org/
May 2020
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Slumber Songs (3CN, mvt I)
Slumber Songs (3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement I)
text: John McCrae
music: Nathaniel Barnes
singer: Matthew Curtis
I
Sleep, little eyes
That brim with childish Tears amid thy play,
Be comforted! No grief of night can weigh
Against the joys that... moreSlumber Songs (3 Canadian Nocturnes, movement I)
text: John McCrae
music: Nathaniel Barnes
singer: Matthew Curtis
I
Sleep, little eyes
That brim with childish Tears amid thy play,
Be comforted! No grief of night can weigh
Against the joys that throng thy coming day.
Sleep, little heart!
There is no place in Slumberland for Tears:
Life soon enough will bring its chilling fears
And sorrows that will dim the after years.
Sleep, little heart!
II
Ah, little eyes
Dead blossoms of a springtime long ago,
That life's storm crushed and left to lie below
The benediction of the falling snow!
Sleep, little heart
That ceased so long ago its frantic beat!
The years that come and go with silent feet
Have naught to tell save this — that rest is sweet.
Sleep, little heart.
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Matthew Curtis
https://choraltracks.com/ less