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evening morning day | Radcliffe Choral Society
"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
... more"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
The composer writes: "I wanted to make a piece about the creation story but I didn't want to highlight one religion's or culture's narrative over another."
"It was important for me to try to find something universal, something present in all stories, or common to all cultures. I hit upon the idea of making a kind of checklist of everything that needed to be created to get the world to this point, without each individual culture's stories or myths or exoticisms. I went back to the first chapter of Genesis, to see what I could get out of my own culture's story, and I stripped away all the descriptions, adjectives, connectors and motivators. All that is left of Genesis in my text are the nouns, leaving a dispassionate list of everything created, in the order in ... less
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A Prayer of the Middle Ages
University of Utah A cappella Choir sings "A Prayer of the Middle Ages" by Howard Hanson in the Libby Gardner Concert hall for their Fall 2012 Concert, Directed by Doctoral Student Sonja Sperling
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Glasgow Phoenix Choir - 'All in the April Evening' by Hugh S. Roberton
The Glasgow Phoenix Choir performing in the first concert at St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow following its restoration. April 2011.
'All in the April Evening'. Words by Katherine Tynan. Music by Hugh S. Roberton.
Conductor: Marilyn J Smith MBE
Gla... moreThe Glasgow Phoenix Choir performing in the first concert at St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow following its restoration. April 2011.
'All in the April Evening'. Words by Katherine Tynan. Music by Hugh S. Roberton.
Conductor: Marilyn J Smith MBE
Glasgow Phoenix Choir is sponsored by The Co-operative Funeralcare.
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Welsh Male Voice Choir - THE PRAYER - Cantorion Colin Jones
Welsh Male Voice Choir, Cantorion Colin Jones singing Wagner's 'The Prayer' from the opera, Lohengrin during a Male Voice Choir Workshop in Llanrwst, April 2011. For further details on forthcoming concerts, events, rehearsals and workshops, please visit ... moreWelsh Male Voice Choir, Cantorion Colin Jones singing Wagner's 'The Prayer' from the opera, Lohengrin during a Male Voice Choir Workshop in Llanrwst, April 2011. For further details on forthcoming concerts, events, rehearsals and workshops, please visit www.cantorioncolinjones.co.uk
Cantorion Colin Jones yn canu 'Y Weddi' gan Lohengrin yn ystod Gweithdy Gorawl Meibion yn Llanrwst, Mis Ebrill 2011. Am ragor o fanylion ynglyn a chyngherddau, ymarferiadau a gweithdai. Ewch i www.cantorioncolinjons.co.uk
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London City Singers Open Evening
In order to drive up our membership numbers and create more awareness of our craft, London City Singers is having an open evening where women of all ages an opportunity to discover a cappella four part harmony singing. It will be on 13 September 2011, Tue...
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Hear My Prayer, Henry Purcell
Hear My Prayer by Henry Purcell. Live Performance by the Madison Choral Project, Albert Pinsonneault conducting, December 21st, 2013.
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Evening Bells—Abendglocken—Вечерний звон
Vitaly Filippov (tenor, a member of the choir)
Recorded May 24, 2005 in the State Historical Museum (Moscow, Red Square)
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The lyrics of the song is Thomas Moor's (1779—1852) "Those Evening B... moreVitaly Filippov (tenor, a member of the choir)
Recorded May 24, 2005 in the State Historical Museum (Moscow, Red Square)
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The lyrics of the song is Thomas Moor's (1779—1852) "Those Evening Bells" translated by Russian poet Ivan Kozlov (1779—1840).
Those evening bells! Those evening bells!
How many a tale their music tells
of youth, and home and that sweet time,
When last I heard their soothing chime.
Those joyous hours are past away,
And many a heart that then was gay
Within the tomb now darkly dwells
And hears no more these evening bells.
And so 'twill be when I am gone;
That tuneful peal will still ring on
while other bards will walk these dells,
and sing your praise, sweet evening bells. less