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New Zealand National Anthem, God Defend New Zealand - the Graduate Choir NZ
the Graduate Choir NZ performs the New Zealand National Anthem "God Defend New Zealand", arranged by Terence Maskell.
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the Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz
http://www.facebook.com/theGraduateC... morethe Graduate Choir NZ performs the New Zealand National Anthem "God Defend New Zealand", arranged by Terence Maskell.
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the Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz
http://www.facebook.com/theGraduateChoirNZ
http://www.twitter.com/GraduateChoirNZ
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Recorded in July 2008 by Atoll Records.
Producer: Wayne Laird
http://www.atollcd.com
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Photos by Peter Cammell, Julie Hawton, Brian Lee, TVNZ / Praise Be, and Hans weichselbaum.
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Another Blue Day for SATB a cappella (Basden)
words by Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881). Uneasy dissonances set a sombre mood. No divisi.
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Psalm 98 Year A
All the Ends Of the Earth Have seen the Saving Power Of God! the Saving Power Of God!......My original composition .If you want to have a music sheet of this song please visit our website raysantos.weebly.com.
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Manchester Magnificat for choir, organ and piano
the treble solo at the beginning is based on the oboe solo of the orchestral version version and sums up some of the musical ideas used later in the work.
This work reflects some of the history of Manchester as seen through the eyes of local poet Audrey ... morethe treble solo at the beginning is based on the oboe solo of the orchestral version version and sums up some of the musical ideas used later in the work.
This work reflects some of the history of Manchester as seen through the eyes of local poet Audrey Vaughan, including its origins around the river Irwell, the original monastery which became Manchester Cathedral, the industrial revolution, the Peterloo Massacre, and the singing of church and cathedral choirs up to the present day.
Music composed by David Warin Solomons
Conductor: Zoltán Pad
Tenor soloist: József Gál
Treble soloist: Csongor Gyulai
Organist: Zsolt Mészáros
Pianist: Dániel Dinyés
the boys' choir's conductor was Márton Tóth who taught the piece to the children.
More information about Manchester Magnificat, including a video of the original 1994 performance with orchestra and the complete poem sequence, can be found at:
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Arise, O God, and Shine
Purchase "Arise, O God, and Shine" from the album "Hymns of Faith II (Legacy Series)":
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the Mormon Tabernacle Choir a... morePurchase "Arise, O God, and Shine" from the album "Hymns of Faith II (Legacy Series)":
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the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square present Mack Wilberg's arrangement of "Arise, O God, and Shine" composed by John Darwall with lyrics by William Hurn.
Episode 4373. Aired July 7, 2013.
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REQUIEM IN A DAY with Matthew Coleridge at Truro Cathedral
REQUIEM IN A DAY with Matthew Coleridge
Truro Cathedral, 23 September 2023
“As uplifting and glorious as anything I’ve ever sung”
– Elizabeth, participant at Selby Abbey event
Acclaimed composer Matthew Coleridge invites singer...
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S S wesley: Cast me not away from Thy presence, sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
Written in 1848 for the Choir of what was then Leeds Parish Church, 'Cast me not away' is a masterpiece in miniature. Owing much to the polyphonic work of the Renaissance, the motet is a deeply-felt work written during wesley's period of recuperation fro... moreWritten in 1848 for the Choir of what was then Leeds Parish Church, 'Cast me not away' is a masterpiece in miniature. Owing much to the polyphonic work of the Renaissance, the motet is a deeply-felt work written during wesley's period of recuperation from a fall whilst out fishing in the North Yorkshire countryside at Helmsley. the chromatic clashes at the words "the bones which Thou hast broken" are almost certainly reflective of the pain the composer had suffered, for his leg was badly broken and he walked ever after with a noticeable limp.
This performance was recorded in Leeds Minster on Sunday 28th April 2013 during the recital of 'Music with Minster connections' sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds, directed by Dr Simon Lindley.
Leeds Minster, formerly Leeds Parish Church, has a long and distinguished musical history. the list of organists and past organists of the Parish Church of St Peter-at-Leeds is outstanding. 'Music with Minster connections' celebrated both this heritage and the status of Leed... less