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'Early Summer' by Sherelle Eyles
A setting of the Poem Early Summer by Australian poet Charles Harpur (1813 - 1868). 22 February 2013. www.sherelleeyles.com
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Cyrill Schürch - I vain prümavaira
FREE sheet music! My latest composition for choir and piano, live on Swiss TV during the new festival 'Chanzun rumantscha'. "I vain prümavaira" - Spring is coming, a short and beautiful Poem in Romansh (by Louisa Famos), one of the descendant languages of... moreFREE sheet music! My latest composition for choir and piano, live on Swiss TV during the new festival 'Chanzun rumantscha'. "I vain prümavaira" - Spring is coming, a short and beautiful Poem in Romansh (by Louisa Famos), one of the descendant languages of the spoken Latin and official 4th language of Switzerland.
For S or SSA and piano.
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Um Olhar (A Look)
Poem by Marília Moreira (at age 15), music by Jorge Moreira, performed by the dwsChorale in slightly anglicized Brazilian Portuguese (!).
The music is available for SSA ATB or soprano solo on cpld.org (Choral Public Domain Library)
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Hair of the Doggerel for three voices in canon
Score (in versions for 3 sopranos, or 3 altos, or 3 tenors or 3 basses):
A canon style hangover song after a Poem by Gavin Ewart, with kind permission from the poet and from Random House UK Ltd
The music (in a three part equal voice canon) was composed ... moreScore (in versions for 3 sopranos, or 3 altos, or 3 tenors or 3 basses):
A canon style hangover song after a Poem by Gavin Ewart, with kind permission from the poet and from Random House UK Ltd
The music (in a three part equal voice canon) was composed and performed by David W Solomons
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Herself a Rose Sunday Dec 4 2016
World Premiere of "Herself a Rose" by Robert Convery written in honor or Acappellago's 15th season..
Based on a Poem by Christina Rosetti.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Congregational Church of Batavia, IL
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The Blue Bird
The Blue Bird
Poem by Mary Coleridge
Music by Charles Villiers Stanford (also known under the pseudonym Karel Drofnatski!!)
Performed (transposed down a bit) by the dwsChorale (one-man multitrack choir)
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The Mock Turtle's Song
This composition is based on a text from Alice in Wonderland, which appeals to children and youth choirs directly. The Poem has a clear structure (verse – chorus), and the vocal parts are kept straightforward. The striking piece contains some jazzy chords... moreThis composition is based on a text from Alice in Wonderland, which appeals to children and youth choirs directly. The Poem has a clear structure (verse – chorus), and the vocal parts are kept straightforward. The striking piece contains some jazzy chords and humorously unexpected twists. This work won the first prize in the 2013 Composition Competition of the European Choral Association in the frame of the festival Youth Choirs in Movement.
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A Very Valentine by composer Rich Campbell
A setting of a short love Poem by Gertrude Stein, this brief piece is built on a round - and so can be learned quickly. It was a winning selection in the inaugural Pioneering Voices composition competition held by Mount Holyoke College.
"delightful and... moreA setting of a short love Poem by Gertrude Stein, this brief piece is built on a round - and so can be learned quickly. It was a winning selection in the inaugural Pioneering Voices composition competition held by Mount Holyoke College.
"delightful and whimsical.... the singers are really having fun with it." - Colin Britt
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Hiawatha and his mittens for four equal voices
A setting for four equal voices of the parody by Rev George Strong on Longfellow's Hiawatha Poem.
The music is almost, but not quite, a canon...
Versions are available in B flat mixolydian and in C mixolydian.
(ie major with flattened 7th)
When ... moreA setting for four equal voices of the parody by Rev George Strong on Longfellow's Hiawatha Poem.
The music is almost, but not quite, a canon...
Versions are available in B flat mixolydian and in C mixolydian.
(ie major with flattened 7th)
When he killed the Mudjokivis,
Of the skin he made him mittens,
Made them with the fur side inside,
Made them with the skin side outside.
He, to get the warm side inside,
Put the inside skin side outside;
He, to get the cold side outside,
Put the warm side fur side inside.
That's why he put the fur side inside,
Why he put the skin side outside,
Why he turned them inside outside less