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Victoria Scholars: Homeward Bound, C.V. Stanford
Our newest album available here: http://bit.ly/14ML08t
From the Victoria Scholars' concert "Sea Fever", June 3, 2012. Featuring Baritone Stephen Hegedus, pianist William O'Meara, directed by Dr. Jerzy Cichocki, performed in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, ... moreOur newest album available here: http://bit.ly/14ML08t
From the Victoria Scholars' concert "Sea Fever", June 3, 2012. Featuring Baritone Stephen Hegedus, pianist William O'Meara, directed by Dr. Jerzy Cichocki, performed in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Toronto. For more information on the ensemble and for news about our upcoming concerts, please visit http://www.victoriascholars.ca/.
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INVICTUS by Ivo Antognini
"INVICTUS" by Swiss composer Ivo Antognini
(...a tribute to Nelson Mandela)
The piece was written for Defrost Youth Choir (Norway)
Thomas Caplin, conductor
(soon published by Alliance Music Publications, Inc.)
a poem by William Ernest Henl... more"INVICTUS" by Swiss composer Ivo Antognini
(...a tribute to Nelson Mandela)
The piece was written for Defrost Youth Choir (Norway)
Thomas Caplin, conductor
(soon published by Alliance Music Publications, Inc.)
a poem by William Ernest Henley
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds and shall find me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate,
I am the captain of my soul. less
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Sing Joyfully
Sing joyfully to
God our strength;
sing loud unto the
God of Jacob!
Take the song,
bring forth
the timbrel,
the pleasant harp,
and the viol.
Blow the trumpet
in the new moon,
even in the time
appointed,
and at our
feast day.
... moreSing joyfully to
God our strength;
sing loud unto the
God of Jacob!
Take the song,
bring forth
the timbrel,
the pleasant harp,
and the viol.
Blow the trumpet
in the new moon,
even in the time
appointed,
and at our
feast day.
For this is a
statute for Israel,
and a law of the
God of Jacob.
(From Psalm 81)
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Excelsior Voices
Established in spring 2021,
we are a community youth choir program in Prince William County for middle school, high school and young adult singers.
We have fun as we build friendships with singers from many schools, sing a wide variety of music and... moreEstablished in spring 2021,
we are a community youth choir program in Prince William County for middle school, high school and young adult singers.
We have fun as we build friendships with singers from many schools, sing a wide variety of music and bring joy to the community. We are ideal for singers who want more singing in their life!
We are proud of our alumni singing at NOVA, NYU, JMU, UNT, Bridgewater, Longwood & Westchester.
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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
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Haec Dies
Mansfield University Concert Choir at the 2012 World Choir Games in their Gold Medal winning performance in the Musica Sacra competition
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Feel the love of the Lord
Feel the love of the Lord
See His love everywhere
It's in our hearts in all we do
His love is like a burning star
It mends our hearts and gives us peace
His love is a gift to you
Your Son came to us
And he showed us how to love
He taught u... moreFeel the love of the Lord
See His love everywhere
It's in our hearts in all we do
His love is like a burning star
It mends our hearts and gives us peace
His love is a gift to you
Your Son came to us
And he showed us how to love
He taught us to care for each other
To love people everywhere
He gave his life so that we all could live
Sing praise to the Son of God
Give us the power of your love
Let us serve you Lord our God
Give us your strength and your wisdom
To be disciples for all time
Let us not forget your teaching
Give love in the name of the Lord
Feel the love of the Lord
See His love everywhere
I contacted Bill Sveglini through the "Composers’ forum" and he was very interested in my multivocal efforts. So I decided to have a go at performing some of his works.They are in a style that I’ve not sung for over 20 years (evangelical church choir), but the old fervour still comes out in the performance: I was transported back to those good old days as I sang. This piece i... less
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And Will A Not Come Again
Chamber Choir Vox Humana performs Matthew Harris' "And will a not come again" as part of the concert "Such stuff as dreams are made on" in Nationaltheatret, Oslo, Norway. Live performance 23 nov 2013. Conductor Dag Jansson. The lyrics is by William Shakes... moreChamber Choir Vox Humana performs Matthew Harris' "And will a not come again" as part of the concert "Such stuff as dreams are made on" in Nationaltheatret, Oslo, Norway. Live performance 23 nov 2013. Conductor Dag Jansson. The lyrics is by William Shakespeare, from Hamlet, where Ophelia is grieving after her father Pollonius' death. Website: www.voxhumana.no