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The Park on Sunday
Description of our dear old park (in Loughborough) on a hot day, with a light swing.
The poem is by my father Stanley N Solomons
Music by David Warin Solomons
Performed by The Composers Choir under Daniel Shaw
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Panis Angelicus
Panis Angelicus - a setting by David Warin Solomons of words by St Thomas Aquinas (last strophe of his hymn Sacris Solemniis including the doxology)
for choir, organ, clarinet and classical guitar
in the Dorian mode
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Robat Arwyn: Benedictus (Bendigedig) - Reading Phoenix Choir
SATB version of the Benedictus which was recorded recently by The Priests and Bryn Terfel and Rhys Meirion.
Recorded by an audience member (and used with permission) at Douai Abbey in April 2013. Conducted by David Crown. Organist, Chris Enston.
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Hace frio
Hace frio, David Azurza. Coro las Veredas. I Seminario de Canto Coral, dirigido por Basilio Astulez. Junio de 2011
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Kids Choir Turns 5
The Major Minors Children’s Choir in New Zealand, is celebrating 5 years of singing this month. The choir that started out as a 3 month Project with no name in 2012 is in final preparations for a special anniversary concert i...
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If Music Be The Food of Love
Chicagoland Voices Winter Concert
January 19, 2014
Jason Krigas, Director
Kathryn Polyack, Accompanist
If Music Be The Food of Love by David Dickau
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Austria a little language guide - poem by Gavin Ewart music by D W Solomons.wmv
A little tongue in cheek language guide for tourists in Austria
based on the experience of British poet Gavin Ewart
The music was written and performed by David W Solomons
The poem goes:
When you drink a Qualitätswein
you will never be a loser
... moreA little tongue in cheek language guide for tourists in Austria
based on the experience of British poet Gavin Ewart
The music was written and performed by David W Solomons
The poem goes:
When you drink a Qualitätswein
you will never be a loser
it just means the wine is fine
for the fairly choosy boozer.
When the Bestattungsunternehmer
takes the butcher and the baker
he is not a loud proclaimer
but a quiet undertaker.
Brandteigschokoladecremekrapfen
pronounce it you will make mistakes
But nothing terrible will hapfen
these are simply chocolate cakes cakes! less
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Easter Oratorio BWV 249 - JS Bach - The Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok
The Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok perform JS Bach's Easter Oratorio, BWV 249.
Conductor: Terence Maskell
Soloists: Jayne Tankersley (soprano), Dean Sky-Lucas (countertenor), David Hamilton (tenor), Chalium Poppy (bass)
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This performance by T... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok perform JS Bach's Easter Oratorio, BWV 249.
Conductor: Terence Maskell
Soloists: Jayne Tankersley (soprano), Dean Sky-Lucas (countertenor), David Hamilton (tenor), Chalium Poppy (bass)
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This performance by The Graduate Choir NZ exploits with delight the wonderful collaboration with NZ Barok who provide the gamut of instrumental colour using original instruments (or modern copies of originals) and with specialist players from Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
This performance is further enhanced by the use of "Baroque pitch" - the nearest equivalent to the pitch used in Germany at the start of the 18th century where A = 415, a semitone lower than our modern pitch.
In keeping with these stylistic demands, the size of the choir is reduced to 3-5 voices per part. In these ways, every effort is made to preserve and re-create as far as possible the "Affekt" of the music, aligning this performance as closely as possible with what may have been expe... less
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Nationalhymne von Rheinbergen National anthem of Rheinbergen harmonized choir and orchestra
This is the national anthem for the micronation of Rheinbergen (the length of the river Rhine).
The text was written by Gerard, Fürst von und zu Rheinbergen in collaboration with Rheinbergen's Court Composer David Warin Solomons, who wrote the music.
It... moreThis is the national anthem for the micronation of Rheinbergen (the length of the river Rhine).
The text was written by Gerard, Fürst von und zu Rheinbergen in collaboration with Rheinbergen's Court Composer David Warin Solomons, who wrote the music.
It is very grand and rousing music with just a little pomposity.