Gospel style setting for 2 or 4 voices, 2 flutes, double bass, guitar and tambourine of my evangelical poem about the meaning of Christmas.
“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home project. The score blossomed during a fel... more
INVITATION TO LOVE is a setting by Greg Bartholomew for unaccompanied mixed choir (SATB) of the poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872 - 1906). Dunbar was born in Dayton, Ohio, and gained fame as a a poet, novelist and playwright. He wrote the lyrics for the ... more
Performed by Stella Choir - REPERTOIRE OF SPRING 2024 Contact : stellachoirstaff@gmail.com Conductor : jad.harjane19@gmail.com You are my hope, like fresh rain in my hands, a strong breeze. You are like water from my fountain, a poem, a guitar in the... more
"Climb" by Jake Runestad. poem by Todd Boss. Performed live by the Larimer Chorale and Orchestra. Michael Krueger, artistic director. Jake Runestad, guest conductor.
The Cascadian Chorale sings Joy DeCoursey-Porter's setting of Joseph Eichendorff's poem "Mondnacht"
From the Wilhem Müller's poem(1794-1827). Franz Schubert composition. 1 - 'Das Wandern'; 2 - 'Der Müller und der Bach'; 3 - 'Des Baches Wiegenlied' Gilbert Patenaude, dir. Mariane Patenaude, piano Les Chantres Musiciens is a male voice choir formed of ... more
A choral setting, in Latin, of lines from poem 5 by the ancient roman poet Catullus. SATB a cappella. Performers: London Choral Sinfonia conducted by Michael Waldron
A Christmas Carol composed by Nathaniel J. S. Barnes using adapted text from a Robert Fuller Murray poem for mixed (SATB) choir with piano or harp accompaniment. This is a prototype using music software with wind and harp settings.
DOWLAIS SING DYLAN We are pleased to contribute to the centenary celebrations of Dylan Thomas’s birth in 1914. We as a Choir are proud to be mentioned in Under Milk Wood, when the question is asked, “How’s the Tenors in Dowlais” One of our favourite s... more