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AGNUS DEI (SSA) by Ivo Antognini
AGNUS DEI (SSA) by Swiss/Italian composer Ivo Antognini
Sung by Matthew J. Curtis - ChoralTracks
Also available for male voices
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REMEMBER for SATB a cappella by Stanley M. Hoffman (2009)
Words by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Performed by Matthew Curtis (www.ChoralTracks.com)
Music
© 2010 Oxford University Press, Inc.
Assigned to Oxford University Press 2010.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Words
Public Domain
Artw... moreWords by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Performed by Matthew Curtis (www.ChoralTracks.com)
Music
© 2010 Oxford University Press, Inc.
Assigned to Oxford University Press 2010.
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Words
Public Domain
Artwork and Sounds
Images and sounds are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0.
Choral conductors in North America:
to purchase copies of this score,
the US distributor is Edition Peters.
http://www.edition-peters.com/product/OUP/remember/9780193372221
Choral conductors in the UK:
to purchase copies of this score,
visit the publisher’s website.
www.global.oup.com/academic/product/remember-9780193372221?cc=us&lang=en&
Oxford University Press Catalog No. 978-0-19-337222-1 less
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Litany to the Holy Spirit Robert Herrick complete setting for mixed Choir
Poem by Robert Herrick
Music by David W Solomons
www.dwsolo.com
All parts sung by Matthew Curtis - www.ChoralTracks.com
[Note: many composers - including Kathryn Rose, Peter Hurford, Colin Brumby and Tim Knight - have set a few verses from this poem... morePoem by Robert Herrick
Music by David W Solomons
www.dwsolo.com
All parts sung by Matthew Curtis - www.ChoralTracks.com
[Note: many composers - including Kathryn Rose, Peter Hurford, Colin Brumby and Tim Knight - have set a few verses from this poem, but I believe that this is the first setting of the complete poem for full choir (unless someone knows different?)]
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R.Brisotto: "Ariel's Madrigal" for mixed choir
A choral composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by William Shakespeare (1564/1616) from "The Tempest"
All parts are performed by Matthew Curtis
- "Before you can say, "Come and go",
And breathe twice, and cry, "So,so"
Each one, tripping on ... moreA choral composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by William Shakespeare (1564/1616) from "The Tempest"
All parts are performed by Matthew Curtis
- "Before you can say, "Come and go",
And breathe twice, and cry, "So,so"
Each one, tripping on his toe,
Will be here with mop and (mow)
(Do you love me, master?no?)"
"Where the bee sucks there (suck) I:
In a cow-slips (bell) I lie;
There I couch when owls do cry.
On a bat's back (I do) fly
After (summer) merrily,
Merrily, merrily shall I live now
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough" less
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Scott Villard--O nata lux for SATB (2014)--Sung by Matthew Curtis of ChoralTracks
O nata lux de lumine,
Jesu redemptor saeculi,
Dignare clemens supplicum
Laudes precesque sumere.
Qui carne quondam contegi
Dignatus es pro perditis,
Nos membra confer effici
Tui beati corporis.
(O Light born of Light,
Jesus, redeemer of the w... moreO nata lux de lumine,
Jesu redemptor saeculi,
Dignare clemens supplicum
Laudes precesque sumere.
Qui carne quondam contegi
Dignatus es pro perditis,
Nos membra confer effici
Tui beati corporis.
(O Light born of Light,
Jesus, redeemer of the world,
with loving-kindness deign to receive
suppliant praise and prayer.
Thou who once deigned to be clothed in flesh
for the sake of the lost,
grant us to be members
of thy blessed body.)
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Scott_Villard
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Sweet (TTBB) by Manolo Da Rold
A moving version of SWEET by Manolo Da Rold.
Sung by Matthew J. Curtis - ChoralTracks
The piece is dedicated to the choir "La Stele"; Matteo Valbusa conductor.
It is the first part of the triptych Sweet.
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The Earwig Song performed by Matthew Curtis
Comic poem and illustrations by Wilhelm Busch - about a poet who hopes to gain inspiration from nature, but nature thwarts him all the way.
English version by David W Solomons
set to music by David W Solomons
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Canticula Ursae Minoris - Songs of a little bear)
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir
by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.ChoralTracks.com
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes... moreMagnificat and Nunc Dimittis set to music for six part men's voices choir
by David W Solomons www.dwsolo.com
All parts performed by Matthew Curtis - www.ChoralTracks.com
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote an "Oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs,
sung as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" and "What I say said Eeyore is that it's unsettling"
and I have used them for various sections of these Canticles, with Eeyore's little song
curiously dominating the Lesser Doxology - Glory be to the Father and to the Son...
The work, called Poohratorio of course, is due to be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031).
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Les Cloches Debussy arranged for choir and soloist English version
Song by Debussy for voice and piano arranged (and translated) by
David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
for soloist and choir
All parts sung by Matthew Curtis (www.ChoralTracks.com)
This is the English version - the original French version will be available soon
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David Rain: "The Tyger" (sung by Matthew Curtis)
"The Tyger" is dedicated to my daughter, Salima Rain, who asked me if I might try setting this remarkable William Blake poem to music, a daunting thought, to say the least.
But I took on the challenge and here is the result.
As always, comments are ... more"The Tyger" is dedicated to my daughter, Salima Rain, who asked me if I might try setting this remarkable William Blake poem to music, a daunting thought, to say the least.
But I took on the challenge and here is the result.
As always, comments are most welcomed.
Email me at rain@magma.ca, if you'd like more info.
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.
And with deepest appreciation to my brother Adam Rain and my friend Geneviève Lajoie for their invaluable support throughout my composing journey. less