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ACL Series - Remember by David Barton
Cat.No. TKM822. Part of the Accessible Choral Library Series (see below). It is a tuneful and beautifully enchanting piece based on Christina Rossetti’s poem, ’Remember’, and would be at home either in concerts or services. David has dedicated this fine p... moreCat.No. TKM822. Part of the Accessible Choral Library Series (see below). It is a tuneful and beautifully enchanting piece based on Christina Rossetti’s poem, ’Remember’, and would be at home either in concerts or services. David has dedicated this fine piece to a fine Yorkshire lady, Hannah Hauxwell, who sadly passed away as he was penning the work.
Please contact mail@timknightmusic.com to find out how to get this music for free, request a commission or book a workshop!
You can buy this piece at www.spartanpress.co.uk quoting the catalogue number: TKM822.
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Remember - Jan Wilke (score video)
"Remember" is the third piece from the choral cycle "Memories". Text by Christina Rossetti.
Live recording:
Anglistenchor Heidelberg, Jan Wilke (conductor)
Peterskirche Heidelberg, 16.11.17
http://www.janwilke.com
#ComposersOfChoralMusic #Chor... more"Remember" is the third piece from the choral cycle "Memories". Text by Christina Rossetti.
Live recording:
Anglistenchor Heidelberg, Jan Wilke (conductor)
Peterskirche Heidelberg, 16.11.17
http://www.janwilke.com
#ComposersOfChoralMusic #ChoralMusic #ContemporaryClassical
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Remember - The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform “ Remember” by Stephen Chatman (1999).
All our CDs benefit charities and are available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats. Get our professional recordings here... http://www.stairwellcarollers.com
... moreOttawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform “ Remember” by Stephen Chatman (1999).
All our CDs benefit charities and are available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats. Get our professional recordings here... http://www.stairwellcarollers.com
The Stairwell Carollers, an a cappella group formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie, has earned the distinction of being ranked amongst the best of Ontario choirs. The group took first place in both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association provincial competition.
Visit our blog http://www.stairwellcarollers.blogspot.com/ or our website http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/ for updates.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 1st, 2019.
Videographers: Matthieu Brennan, Andrew Mason
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Remember not, Lord, our offences
Remember not, Lord, our offences,
nor the offences of our forefathers
neither take thou vengeance of our sins,
but spare us, good Lord.
Spare thy people,
whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood,
and be not angry with us for ever.
Spare... moreRemember not, Lord, our offences,
nor the offences of our forefathers
neither take thou vengeance of our sins,
but spare us, good Lord.
Spare thy people,
whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood,
and be not angry with us for ever.
Spare us, good Lord.
(Part of the Litany from the Book of Common Prayer, 1559)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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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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Sinirangan Chamber Singers: Dinumdum Ko Ikaw (Arr. Stephen Q. Lagarde)
DINUMDUM KO IKAW (I Remember You)
Lyrics by Illuminado Lucente
Arranged by Stephen Q. Lagarde
Sinirangan Chamber Singers
Mary Jeane Egloso, conductor
Soprano
Margaux Ricafort
Giselle Janna Joyce Morcilla
Joylly Ann Plaza
Lutheshane Luciano
... moreDINUMDUM KO IKAW (I Remember You)
Lyrics by Illuminado Lucente
Arranged by Stephen Q. Lagarde
Sinirangan Chamber Singers
Mary Jeane Egloso, conductor
Soprano
Margaux Ricafort
Giselle Janna Joyce Morcilla
Joylly Ann Plaza
Lutheshane Luciano
Bliss Rue Camino
Alto
Angelle Bahin
Fiona Vichelle Obon
Rian Maurice Lagahit
Zharina Castillo
Abigail Trisha Maga
Tenor
Daniel Triste
Jefferson Cabatana
Matthew Carl Waniwan
Paul Joseph Badiola
Nette Anthony Romero
Bass
Almar Jude Baleros
Boyete Lord Arcayos
John Mark Esperas
Alvin Alvarez
Patrick Pol Mapula
Wendell Lee Afable
Kent Isaiah Cernal
Sound Engineer: Aji Manalo of Acoustic Underground Recording Studio
Video Editor: Khrizer Malibago and John Mark Esperas
Production Team: Alvin Alvarez, Angelle Bahin, and John Mark Esperas
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Why basses can’t Remember their part
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
It always seems to be the basses who forget their part. I used to think it was a bloke thing, but now I realise that there are good reasons why it’s h...