ScalaQuaranta Postato Aprile 27, 2012 Report Share Postato Aprile 27, 2012 qualcuno saprebbe indicarmi un link da cui reperire partiture corali di questo compositore? grazie e buona musica Quota Link to comment Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
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ScalaQuaranta Postato Aprile 27, 2012 Autore Report Share Postato Aprile 27, 2012 sono riuscito a trovare, tanto per dirne una, LUX AURUMQUE e un'altra potrebbe essere SLEEP, oppure ancora WATER NIGHT la lista è lunga: in rete ho trovato una raccolta di mp3 di canzoni per coro a cappella o per coro accompagnato da piccole formazioni cameristiche. devo dire....non si sta parlando di un compositore eccelso ma alcune piccole perle d'artigianato raffinato le ha fatte pure lui! interessante! 1 Quota Link to comment Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
Zazza Postato Aprile 28, 2012 Report Share Postato Aprile 28, 2012 devo dire....non si sta parlando di un compositore eccelso ma alcune piccole perle d'artigianato raffinato le ha fatte pure lui! interessante! Dovresti provare con Morten Lauridsen o Arvo Pärt Quota Link to comment Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
BackSpace Postato Maggio 2, 2012 Report Share Postato Maggio 2, 2012 A parte che si parla di Whitacre Per i titoli: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Whitacre SATB choral * A Boy and A Girl (poem by Octavio Paz) * Alleluia (adapted from his October) * Animal Crackers, Volume 1 (Poems by Ogden Nash) o The Panther o The Cow o The Firefly * Animal Crackers, Volume 2 (Poems by Ogden Nash) o The Canary o The Eel o The Kangaroo * The City and the Sea (poems by e. e. cummings) o i walked the boulevard o the moon is hiding in her hair o maggie and millie and molly and may o as is the sea marvelous o little man in a hurry * Cloudburst (poem by Octavio Paz) * Five Hebrew Love Songs (poem by Hila Plitmann) o Temuna o Kala Kalla (Light Bride) o Larov (Mostly) o Eyze Sheleg! (What snow!) o Rakut (Tenderness) * Goodnight Moon (chorus and piano) * Her Sacred Spirit Soars (poem by Charles Anthony Silvestri) * Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine (libretto by Charles Anthony Silvestri) * Little Birds (poem by Octavio Paz) * little tree (poem by E. E. Cummings) * Lux Aurumque (poem by Edward Esch; translated into Latin by Charles Anthony Silvestri) (also set for male chorus) * Nox Aurumque (poem by Charles Anthony Silvestri) * Oculi Omnium * The Seal Lullaby (poem by Rudyard Kipling) * She Weeps Over Rahoon (poem by James Joyce) * Sleep (originally a setting of Robert Frost's poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"; for copyright reasons[19] the published version uses a specially-written text by Charles Anthony Silvestri) * Sleep, My Child (Choral transcription from Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings) * The Stolen Child (setting of a poem by William Butler Yeats, commissioned in 2008 by the National Youth Choir of Great Britain and The King's Singers for their respective 25th and 40th anniversaries) * This Marriage (poem by Jalal al-Din Rumi) * Three Flower Songs o I Hide Myself (poem by Emily Dickinson) o With a Lily in Your Hand (poem by Federico García Lorca) o Go, Lovely Rose (poem by Edmund Waller) * Three Songs of Faith (poems by E. E. Cummings) o i will wade out o hope, faith, life, love o i thank You God for most this amazing day[20] * Water Night (poem by Octavio Paz; translated by Muriel Rukeyser) * When David Heard (from II Samuel 18:33) * Winter (poem by Edward Esch) * What If (lyrics by David Norona and Eric Whitacre) SSA choral * She Weeps Over Rahoon (text by James Joyce) * Five Hebrew Love Songs (poem by Hila Plitmann) * The Seal Lullaby (text by Rudyard Kipling) * I Thank You God (text by E. E. Cummings) TTBB choral * Lux Aurumque (poem by Edward Esch, translated into Latin by Charles Anthony Silvestri) * The Seal Lullaby (text by Rudyard Kipling) Choral works not yet published * Goodnight Moon * Songs of Immortality o Lie still, sleep becalmed (poem by Dylan Thomas) o After Great Pain (poem by Emily Dickinson)[21] Quota Link to comment Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
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