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"The Mrveloius Work" from The Creation
2023 Ocean Grove Sacred Masterwork Concert
Kara Goodrich, Soprano
Jason C. Tramm, Conductor
The Great Auditorium Choir
MidAtlantic Philharmonic Orchestra
Recorded on Aug. 27. 2023 in The Great Auditorium (Ocean Grove, NJ)
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The Creation
Flint Male Voice Choir singing The Creation www.flintmalevoicechoir.co.uk
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He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū (T Komene)
Takerei Komene’s 'He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū' is a celebration of birth, rejoicing in its chaos and The process of Creation. This new commission revolves around The Creation of a person with endless potential. The text centres on a well-know whakatauki or ... moreTakerei Komene’s 'He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū' is a celebration of birth, rejoicing in its chaos and The process of Creation. This new commission revolves around The Creation of a person with endless potential. The text centres on a well-know whakatauki or proverb:
Whāia te iti kahurangi, ki te tuohu koe, me he maunga teitei
[Seek that which you treasure most – if you must bow your head, let it be to The loftiest of mountains]
A mihi pepeha, hailing The fabrics of space and The throes of The heart, is joined by The organ – a giant celestial factory, chaotic and cacophonous, with great starry arms placing pieces into unique moulds forming The fragments of The final section of The work – a mighty invocation of The whakatauki. less
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The Heavens Are Telling from The Creation by Franz Joseph Haydn
“The Heavens are Telling” from Haydn’s “The Creation” is a piece that has been performed as a separate octavo throughout The last century. It is a wonderful way to introduce young musicians to The classical era of choral composition.
Uriel: and The pe... more“The Heavens are Telling” from Haydn’s “The Creation” is a piece that has been performed as a separate octavo throughout The last century. It is a wonderful way to introduce young musicians to The classical era of choral composition.
Uriel: and The people of God sang praise with voice and heavenly song to end The fourth day. They proclaimed God’s power saying:
Choir: The heavens are telling The glory of God. The sky proclaims The work of God’s almighty hands.
Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael: God’s work is proclaimed from day to day, from night that is gone to following night. In every land resounds The word, all The world can hear it, always understood.
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Création Éclats d'Espace
La création « ECLATS D’ESPACE » à la Seine Musicale (Paris) en mars 2018. Spécialement composée pour le Chœur d’Enfants Sotto Voce par Marc-Olivier Dupin, livret d’Ivan Grinberg d’après Georges Perec. (Nous sommes vraiment désolé pour les problèmes d'audi... moreLa création « ECLATS D’ESPACE » à la Seine Musicale (Paris) en mars 2018. Spécialement composée pour le Chœur d’Enfants Sotto Voce par Marc-Olivier Dupin, livret d’Ivan Grinberg d’après Georges Perec. (Nous sommes vraiment désolé pour les problèmes d'audio car le son sature)
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Planet Earth Lullaby composer Rich Campbell
A request by artistic director Susan Glass for a new choral work addressing climate change resulted in The Creation of “Planet Earth Lullaby.” Composer Rich Campbell contemplated and determined The piece would be both an alarm for help and a call to actio... moreA request by artistic director Susan Glass for a new choral work addressing climate change resulted in The Creation of “Planet Earth Lullaby.” Composer Rich Campbell contemplated and determined The piece would be both an alarm for help and a call to action. For over a century The internationally recognized distress signal has been The Morse Code sequence for SOS: 3 short, 3 long, 3 short ( . . . - - - . . . ). This became The rhythmic framework of note durations (heard in various ways) throughout this work, though it collapses when The chorus sings of “catastrophic climate collapse.” The SOS pattern Then returns, transformed into longer durations, calling for renewed attention and devotion to our environment. Commissioned by The Glass Menagerie Chorus, NYC. less