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R.Brisotto: "Ariel's Madrigal" for mixed choir
A Choral composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by William Shakespeare (1564/1616) from "The Tempest"
All parts are performed by Matthew Curtis
- "Before you can say, "Come and go",
And breathe twice, and cry, "So,so"
Each one, tripping on ... moreA Choral composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by William Shakespeare (1564/1616) from "The Tempest"
All parts are performed by Matthew Curtis
- "Before you can say, "Come and go",
And breathe twice, and cry, "So,so"
Each one, tripping on his toe,
Will be here with mop and (mow)
(Do you love me, master?no?)"
"Where the bee sucks there (suck) I:
In a cow-slips (bell) I lie;
There I couch when owls do cry.
On a bat's back (I do) fly
After (summer) merrily,
Merrily, merrily shall I live now
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough" less
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"Everything Beautiful" - Jonathan Adams
An a cappella Choral piece on Ecclesiates 3:11, recorded by Matthew Curtis, Choral Tracks, LLC. Copyright 2014 by Pavane Publishing, all rights reserved,
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David Rain: "Let's sing, it's Spring!", #4 (Spring) Ottawa Four Seasons Suite (sung by Matthew Curti
"Let's sing, it's Spring!" is dedicated to my uncle and aunt, James and Daphne Shaw, and their amazing clan, the "Bowen Island Shaws."
I have given this song the sub-title: "A Crazy Choral Etude for Rolled Rs and Perfect 5ths." It is meant, no pun inte... more"Let's sing, it's Spring!" is dedicated to my uncle and aunt, James and Daphne Shaw, and their amazing clan, the "Bowen Island Shaws."
I have given this song the sub-title: "A Crazy Choral Etude for Rolled Rs and Perfect 5ths." It is meant, no pun intended, to be a musical lark, great fun for a choir to sing, rolling Rs like crazy, with no holding back.
NB: One day I woke up to the realization that I had independently written four Choral works, each of which had evoked a different season, and so it seemed natural to group them together into a Choral suite that I have called "The Ottawa Four Seasons Suite."
"Let's sing, it's Spring!", with its rousing coda section, works perfectly as the closing number of this suite.
Also of note, in early 2018, I applied to be a participant at one of the Vancouver Chamber Choir's Interplay workshops funded by the SOCAN Foundation and to my delight I was accepted.
"Let's sing, it's Spring!" was one of the pieces that this amazing choir sight read for me on the sp... less
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Jesu, the very thought of Thee - Richard Proulx
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All parts sung by Matthew Curtis, Assistant Music Director and Tenor of Chanticleer.
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Boston Secular Chorus: Statement of Purpose (Music: RAIN by Stanley M. Hoffman)
Boston’s busy Choral music scene is one dominated by sacred Choral music. The Boston Secular Chorus will be a stand-out organization. It will only perform secular Choral masterworks; no sacred music will ever be programmed. The repertoire will include wor... moreBoston’s busy Choral music scene is one dominated by sacred Choral music. The Boston Secular Chorus will be a stand-out organization. It will only perform secular Choral masterworks; no sacred music will ever be programmed. The repertoire will include works from ancient to modern times. The Boston musical scene is all but devoid of this type of programming, let alone this being the case on a regional or even a national level. The goal is for the chorus to start small, sixteen or more excellent singers, but to think large. The eventual goal is for the chorus to have enough members to perform large ensemble secular masterworks with area orchestras. However, if its fate is to remain a smaller, more select group of singers, then that would be an equally good outcome; so much good and often neglected music exists for such ensembles. Hybrid performances will be the norm. Choral music concerts will eventually include both conventional concert presentations and ones which will include interdisciplinary efforts. less
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Fire and Ice • Choral Score Video
Score video of FIRE AND ICE, Greg Bartholomew's setting for mixed choir (SATB) of the poem by Robert Frost (1874-1963). Audio recording by Matt Curtis (Choral Tracks).
Published in December 1920 in Harper's Magazine and again in 1923 in his Pulitzer ... moreScore video of FIRE AND ICE, Greg Bartholomew's setting for mixed choir (SATB) of the poem by Robert Frost (1874-1963). Audio recording by Matt Curtis (Choral Tracks).
Published in December 1920 in Harper's Magazine and again in 1923 in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book New Hampshire, "Fire and Ice" is one of Robert Frost's most popular poems. Some have asserted that the poem is a compression of Dante's Inferno. In an anecdote he recounted in 1960, prominent astronomer Harlow Shapley claimed to have inspired Fire and Ice in an encounter with Frost a year before the poem was published. Frost asked Shapley how the world will end, and Shapley responded that either the sun will explode and incinerate the Earth, or the Earth will somehow escape this fate only to end up slowly freezing in deep space.
Sheet music for FIRE AND ICE is available from J.W. Pepper: https://www.jwpepper.com/11129789.item
For more information visit www.gregbartholomew.com/fireindex.html
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"A Song of Peace" (Da Pacem, Domine)
"A Song of Peace" written by Jonathan Adams, published by Pavane Publishing, P1337 and beautifully sung by Matthew Curtis, Choral Tracks LLC.
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CANTICUM NOVUM by Ivo Antognini
An exciting rendition of the "Cantate Domino" Latin text by Ivo Antognini. This setting explores rhythm and texture as it weaves through various time signatures. Would make a fantastic concert opener!
Andrew Crane Choral Series.
Matthew Curtis (ChoralTr... moreAn exciting rendition of the "Cantate Domino" Latin text by Ivo Antognini. This setting explores rhythm and texture as it weaves through various time signatures. Would make a fantastic concert opener!
Andrew Crane Choral Series.
Matthew Curtis (ChoralTracks) sings all the voices.
Published by Walton Music - A division of GIA Publications, Inc.