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Ivan Yohan - take o take those lips away
Ivan Yohan - take, o take those lips away
Mixed Choir of Lithuanian Music and Theater Academy
Recording engineer: Paulis Kozurovs
Recording data: December 13, 2013; Didžioji salė of LMTA 1st building, Vilnius, Lithuania
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If my lips could sing - Tim Knight
Cat.No. [TKM300 two short anthems or TKM836 six Short Anthems Published in the UK by www.timknightmusic.com
Showcase your choir on our #youtube channel - we offer free music and promotion in return for a recording - please contact mail@timknightmusic... moreCat.No. [TKM300 two short anthems or TKM836 six Short Anthems Published in the UK by www.timknightmusic.com
Showcase your choir on our #youtube channel - we offer free music and promotion in return for a recording - please contact mail@timknightmusic.com for more info! Find out more about Award-winning Yorkshire Composer, Tim Knight and see what other specialist services we offer (including commissions, singing holidays, choir and concert management workshops and composition courses) at www.timknightmusic.com.
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Some cheery news !
Amidst the current gloom, it cheered us up no end to receive this review from @RSCM Magazine this month for 'Six Anthems for Mixed Voices' - there are some lovely recordings on our Youtube Channel of some of them. In particular, 'If my lips could sing' an...
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Crven fesić (Bosnia)
"My sweetheart ...
... is wearing a red fez
... has black eyes,
and honey lips.
Does he want to kiss me?
I’d give all the czar’s treasure for it."
This concert was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one ni... more"My sweetheart ...
... is wearing a red fez
... has black eyes,
and honey lips.
Does he want to kiss me?
I’d give all the czar’s treasure for it."
This concert was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gathers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in the winter are performed at St. Peters by the Waterfront, Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Expectans expectavi
This sanctuary of my soul,
Unwitting I keep white and whole,
Unlatch'd and lit, if Thou should'st care
To enter or to tarry there.
With parted lips and outstretch'd hands,
And list'ning ears Thy servant stands.
Call Thou early, call Thou late,
to... moreThis sanctuary of my soul,
Unwitting I keep white and whole,
Unlatch'd and lit, if Thou should'st care
To enter or to tarry there.
With parted lips and outstretch'd hands,
And list'ning ears Thy servant stands.
Call Thou early, call Thou late,
to Thy great service dedicate.
My soul, keep white, and whole.
(poem by Charles Hamilton Sorley)
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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Four Arms Two Necks One Wreathing
Composed by Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623)
Sung here by the dwsChorale (just verse 1)
Four arms, two necks, one wreathing,
Two pair of lips, one breathing.
Fa la la la la la.
Two hearts that multiply
Sighs interchangeably.
Fa la la la la la.
Image... moreComposed by Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623)
Sung here by the dwsChorale (just verse 1)
Four arms, two necks, one wreathing,
Two pair of lips, one breathing.
Fa la la la la la.
Two hearts that multiply
Sighs interchangeably.
Fa la la la la la.
Images:
Two lovers at St Pancras station (London)
dwsChorale
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Water Ruminations - VI. Singing
SINGING
When the soul first put on the body's shirt,
the ocean lifted up all its gifts.
When love first tasted the lips
of being human, it started singing.
Texts by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
... moreSINGING
When the soul first put on the body's shirt,
the ocean lifted up all its gifts.
When love first tasted the lips
of being human, it started singing.
Texts by Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks
© 1995 Coleman Barks. Used by permission.
Performed by the Millennium Consort, Martin Neary, conductor, and the Pomona College Choir, Donna Di Grazia, director.
Water Ruminations is a setting of six poems by the thirteenth-century poet Rumi, in English translations from the Persian by Coleman Barks, for double choir and organ. The poetry sings of literal and spiritual connections between water and sky, a drop of water and human life, flowing water and love, drinking water and its container, the giddiness of spring and rolling seas, and the ocean's gifts and singing. Its images, from 800 years ago, speak to us with both vivid immediacy and transcendence.
The idea for the piece originated with the Mellon Elemental Arts Initiative, which proposed funding activities that would involve students in a... less