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BENEDICTION - John Conahan (SATB - a cappella)
video: BENEDICTION - John Conahan (SATB - a cappella)

BENEDICTION, An Irish Blessing - by John Conahan, SATB a cappella. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a perforMance. For more information and additional works, visit www.Johnconahan.com. (© John Conahan)

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide)
video: Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide)

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most interna...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Sopran's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”. Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. the speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. the expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. More Information, contact us: guide4score@gmail.com  is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide)
video: Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide)

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internati...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Alto's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”. Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. the speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. the expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. More Information, contact us: guide4score@gmail.com  is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less

LOVE OF FIRE - John Conahan (SATB divisi - a cappella)
video: LOVE OF FIRE - John Conahan (SATB divisi - a cappella)

LOVE OF FIRE - by John Conahan. SATB divisi, a cappella. This is an a cappella setting of a poem by Sarah Hudlow. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a perforMance. More information and additional scores, visit www.John...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">LOVE OF FIRE - by John Conahan. SATB divisi, a cappella. This is an a cappella setting of a poem by Sarah Hudlow. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a perforMance. More information and additional scores, visit www.Johnconahan.com. (© John Conahan)  

Rainbow Connection | The Girl Choir of South Florida
video: Rainbow Connection | the Girl Choir of South Florida

"Rainbow Connection" by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher, arr. Audrey Snyder. Originally from "the Muppet Movie". Recorded live on Friday, May 16, 2014, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Primes ...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">"Rainbow Connection" by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher, arr. Audrey Snyder. Originally from "the Muppet Movie". Recorded live on Friday, May 16, 2014, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Primes Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Assistant Director: Nicole StraussMan, Accompanist: Gayle Giese.  

Manx Voices
group: Manx Voices

We formed as Manx Girls Choir in 1952. MGC travelled widely in Europe and had a high standard. In 2003, we changed our name to Manx Voices. We love singing to community groups, in church services and concerts. We compete in our local music festivals an...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">We formed as Manx Girls Choir in 1952. MGC travelled widely in Europe and had a high standard. In 2003, we changed our name to Manx Voices. We love singing to community groups, in church services and concerts. We compete in our local music festivals and have sung on stage with Blake. We are a very democratic, mutually supportive group of women ranging in age from 10 to 70!  

blog: isle of Man Festival of Choirs - 13th to 15th October 2023

After an interruption for Covid, the isle of Man Festival of Choirs is once again taking place between 13th and 15th October 2023.    the festival is held over two days following a welcome evening in our Valla Marina Concert Hall where our vis...

There Rolls the Deep by CHH Parry sung by a one man choir
video: there Rolls the Deep by CHH Parry sung by a one Man choir

Setting from Alfred Lord Tennyson's "In Memoriam" by CHH Parry sung by the dwsChorale (multitracking one-Man choir) there rolls the deep where grew the tree O earth, what changes hast thou seen! there, where the long street roars, hath been the sti...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Setting from Alfred Lord Tennyson's "In Memoriam" by CHH Parry sung by the dwsChorale (multitracking one-Man choir) there rolls the deep where grew the tree O earth, what changes hast thou seen! there, where the long street roars, hath been the stillness of the central sea the hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands; they melt like mist, the solid lands Like clouds they shape themselves and go But in my spirit will I dwell And dream my dream, and hold it true; For though my lips may breathe adieu I cannot think the thing farewell  is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
video: Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)

Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internati...  is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide) “Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”. Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. the speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. the expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. More Information, contact us: guide4score@gmail.com  is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less

Ralph Vaughan Williams: O how amiable
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the Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Douglas Knight (organ) David Crown (conductor) Somerville College Chapel, 4 March 2012 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com