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Bituing Walang Ningning
Bituing Walang Nining
Text by Willy Cruz
Arranged by Robert Delgado
Inspired by the Philippine Madrigal Singers when they performed at the Stairs of CCP Main Entrance.
CCP Stairs look-alike.
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O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM by Eduardo Andrés Malachevsky (GVD, M. Moruja cond.)
Excerpt (4'20 min of 8') of O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM by Eduardo Andrés Malachevsky
This score has been composed on April 2015 dedicated to Mariano Moruja and the GVD - Grupo Vocal de Difusión & to Mark Anthony Carpio and the Philippine Madrigal Singers
- On t... moreExcerpt (4'20 min of 8') of O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM by Eduardo Andrés Malachevsky
This score has been composed on April 2015 dedicated to Mariano Moruja and the GVD - Grupo Vocal de Difusión & to Mark Anthony Carpio and the Philippine Madrigal Singers
- On this video: The GVD - Grupo Vocal de Difusión conducted by Mariano Moruja (August 30th 2015 - San Ildefonso Church, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)
- Drawings by Amadeus Peck OCSO (Trappist Cistercian monk)
- Video by e a malachevsky
- Scores & Info about Eduardo Andrés Malachevsky at www.malachevsky.com.ar (the O Magnum Mysterium's score will be available the first weeks of January 2016) less
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Renaissance Revelers
Apologies to anyone who has tried to contact us in the past about possibly joining our ensemble. Life got in the way. We are now actively trying again to recruit new members.
The Renaissance Revelers Madrigal ensemble performs medieval and renaissance... moreApologies to anyone who has tried to contact us in the past about possibly joining our ensemble. Life got in the way. We are now actively trying again to recruit new members.
The Renaissance Revelers Madrigal ensemble performs medieval and renaissance music in the greater Washington DC metro area. The ensemble has performed at the Maryland Renaissance Festival annually since 1987.
Are you a choral singer? Do you like to sing old and interesting music in different languages? Do you like to dress in costume and attend renaissance festivals? We have the perfect opportunity for you! The Renaissance Revelers are looking for Singers. All parts are needed, but we are in particular need of tenors and basses. Ability to sight read is not required but is desirable. We perform annually at the Maryland Renaissance Festival with a few gigs also thrown in over the holidays. Rehearsals are on Tuesday evenings in Rockville, MD. Interested? Please email us with contact details at: the.renaissance.revelers@gmail.... less
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Mikado Madrigal
The Madrigal from the Mikado (words slightly altered) from the Reading A440 Choir's Summer 2011 Choral Show "A Boy and a Girl". Conducted by Stephen Tyler. For more information about the choir including a full synopsis of the show, please visit the ch... moreThe Madrigal from the Mikado (words slightly altered) from the Reading A440 Choir's Summer 2011 Choral Show "A Boy and a Girl". Conducted by Stephen Tyler. For more information about the choir including a full synopsis of the show, please visit the choir's website: http://a440choir.com.
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A Madrigal of naivety
A comic song by David W Solomons for a-cappella choir based on the folksong "early one morning" . The anti-hero is a dupe for everything that's going.
Sung by the composer (multitrack)
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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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It was a Lover and his Lass (a modern Madrigal)
A jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones
(or cell phones as they say in the USA).
These pretty city folk walk down supermarket aisles chatting to each other on their mobile p... moreA jolly parody of Shakespeare's song by the same name but using my Bell Dance as the melody to represent mobile phones
(or cell phones as they say in the USA).
These pretty city folk walk down supermarket aisles chatting to each other on their mobile phones instead through the green corn fields of Shakespeare's original