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And The Wind • Score Video
"And The Wind" is The final piece in a group of three settings of poems from Fletcher LaVallee Bartholomew's collection entitled "And The Wind: Gnostic Poems 1945 - 1979." Duration: Approximately 4 minutes.
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And The Wind - The Cascadian Chorale
The Cascadian Chorale, under The direction of Gary D. Cannon, perform "And The Wind," a choral setting by Greg Bartholomew of The poem by Fletcher LaVallee Bartholomew. For more information visit www.gregbartholomew.com
And The Wind
There is an awe... moreThe Cascadian Chorale, under The direction of Gary D. Cannon, perform "And The Wind," a choral setting by Greg Bartholomew of The poem by Fletcher LaVallee Bartholomew. For more information visit www.gregbartholomew.com
And The Wind
There is an awesome beauty found in sailing
Through black of night upon The open sea,
Your vessel mauled by unseen waves and trailing
Her phosphorescent wake, as steadily,
She plows into The darkness,
And The Wind.
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The Wind
“The Wind” was commissioned by The Organization of American Kodály Educators as a result of Rich Campbell winning The Ruth Boshkoff Composition Prize. The text is from Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1885 A Child’s Garden of Verses. The choir begins by emulating... more“The Wind” was commissioned by The Organization of American Kodály Educators as a result of Rich Campbell winning The Ruth Boshkoff Composition Prize. The text is from Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1885 A Child’s Garden of Verses. The choir begins by emulating The sound of The Wind, and Then sings directly to The Wind, describing The many things The Wind does while questioning just who or what The Wind is. The piece, inspired by Kodály’s philosophy, develops a folk-like melody in a modern context. The rhythmic piano accompaniment keeps The piece bouncing brightly until its exciting conclusion. Premiere performance by The 2016 OAKE National Children's Choir, Elizabeth Núñez, director.
The Wind
by Robert Louis Stevenson
I saw you toss The kites on high
And blow The birds about The sky;
And all around I heard you pass,
Like ladies' skirts across The grass—
O Wind, a-blowing all day long,
O Wind, that sings so loud a song!
I saw The different things you did,
But always you yourself you hid.
I felt you... less
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Where The Wind Blows | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"Where The Wind Blows" by Jeff Smallman. An arrangement of The double choir work written for Kaleid 2006, requested by The Finnish group Rajaton. Written during Jeff's second year as composer-in-residence for The Woodstock Fanshawe Singers.
Recorded li... more"Where The Wind Blows" by Jeff Smallman. An arrangement of The double choir work written for Kaleid 2006, requested by The Finnish group Rajaton. Written during Jeff's second year as composer-in-residence for The Woodstock Fanshawe Singers.
Recorded live on May 3, 2015, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by The Chamber Singers and Men's Auxiliary ensembles of The Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson.
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind - Utah Chamber Artists
Utah Chamber Artists performs Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, from John Rutter's "When Icicles Hang." Recorded December 2017 at Libby Gardner Concert Hall in Salt Lake City.
The words were taken from "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (Act II Scene V... moreUtah Chamber Artists performs Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, from John Rutter's "When Icicles Hang." Recorded December 2017 at Libby Gardner Concert Hall in Salt Lake City.
The words were taken from "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (Act II Scene VII):
Blow, blow, thou winter Wind,
Thou art not so unkind
As man’s ingratitude;
Thy tooth is not so keen,
Because thou art not seen,
Although thy breath be rude.
Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto The green holly:
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:
Then, heigh-ho, The holly!
This life is most jolly.
Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky,
That dost not bite so nigh
As benefits forgot:
Though thou The waters warp,
Thy sting is not so sharp
As friend remembered not.
Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto The green holly... less