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Alive (SATB, piano, opt. strings) - By Zachary J. Moore
*PRE-ORDER ALBUM:*
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*SHEET MUSIC:*
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*LYRICS:*
I feel alive
Heart beating, blood coursing
Passion overflows from my soul
Thriving off The angelic Voices
Lifting me ... more*PRE-ORDER ALBUM:*
https://linktr.ee/zacharyjmoore
*SHEET MUSIC:*
https://musicspoke.com/downloads/alive-moore/
*LYRICS:*
I feel alive
Heart beating, blood coursing
Passion overflows from my soul
Thriving off The angelic Voices
Lifting me up from my depths
I feel free
Expressing my true self to all
No longer trapped from life
I feel free
We come togeTher
A family I never knew I’d have
We come togeTher changing lives
Our Voices rising up as one
We are one
Genevieve Schramm, poet
*CREDITS:*
"Alive" For SATB, piano and opt. strings
Music by Zachary J. Moore
Words by Genevieve Schramm
Nordic Choir, LuTher College
Dr Andrew Last, conductor
Camille Balleza, collaborative pianist
Luis Galvez, Grace Rosholt, Andrew Cliniecki, and Olivia Sinclair, string quartet.
Brian Brummel, recording engineer
Zachary J. Moore, videographer and editor
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Tiwa Obi anyi Chukwu
A beautiful soul piece composed by Ikoli Harcourt Whyte written in Igbo language. A prayer to God to transform our hearts, making us more pure and holy and willing to do his will on Earth.
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Greendale Chorale - Hotaru Koi
Ro Composer: Ro Ogura
Greendale Chorale sings 'Hotaru Koi' in Orientale Concentus III, held in Yilan, Taiwan.
Greendale Chorale was awarded 'Gold' and 'Category Champions of Youth Choir (Equal Voices)' category.
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St Peter's Singers of Leeds
St Peter's Singers of Leeds were formed in The Summer of 1977 by founder member Harry Fearnley. The chamber choir comprises of some 40 adult mixed Voices. SPS are based at The heart of a vibrant City of Leeds where it is one component of The larger Choral... moreSt Peter's Singers of Leeds were formed in The Summer of 1977 by founder member Harry Fearnley. The chamber choir comprises of some 40 adult mixed Voices. SPS are based at The heart of a vibrant City of Leeds where it is one component of The larger Choral Foundation of Leeds Minster. Rehearsals take place on Sunday evenings and singers are most welcome to come along. The Singer's perform concerts at The Minster as well as The wider Leeds area and furTher afield in Yorkshire, UK and internationally. St Peter's Singers have under taken recent overseas tours to Romania, Mallorca and Brittany France. less
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Walton's Litany - Drop Slow Tears
Setting by William Walton of The poem by Phineas Fletcher "Drop slow tears", transposed for men's Voices and sung by The one-man choir dwsChorale
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Butterfly
C6 performing in The Chicagoland Voices 2015 Winter Concert
by Mia Makaroff as recorded by Rajaton
Solo Alison Rohrbach
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SILENT NIGHT - Arr. Ivo Antognini (SATB div. a cappella)
A new arrangement for mixed choir of The famous "SILENT NIGHT" by Swiss/Italian composer Ivo Antognini.
All The Voices were recorded by MatThew J. Curtis - ChoralTracks.com
For a complete perusal visit Antognini's website - www.ivoantognini.com
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Order of The Day - setting of a meditative poem for choir
Order of The Day - poem by Stanley N Solomons
Music (for men's Voices - AATB) composed and performed by David W Solomons (dwsChorale)
Poem:
Order of The Day
DAWN
The new light softly streams,
Through The lace curtains,
And I try to mend my ... moreOrder of The Day - poem by Stanley N Solomons
Music (for men's Voices - AATB) composed and performed by David W Solomons (dwsChorale)
Poem:
Order of The Day
DAWN
The new light softly streams,
Through The lace curtains,
And I try to mend my dreams
Till Im myself again.
NOON
I look into The sky,
Where cirrus clouds collide,
Laze in The summer light,
While The breeze talks to me.
EVENING
A time for rose-red thought,
Long shadows casting,
Memories fleeting,
Fading and fraught.
DUSK
Dusk is for grieving,
And for private tears.
Perhaps for believing
Despite what we fear.
© S N Solomons June 16th 2009
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