SKU: HL.14000823
Village Gossip is the first movement of Czech composer Antonin Dvorak's cycle 'Five Choruses For Male Voice'.
The cycle of five choruses is set toLithuanian folk texts translated by Frantisek Ladislav Celakovsky and is written for unaccompanied male choir (TTBB Voices). The title page of the autograph score bears the note: Composed on the journey from Prague to Vienna,12thof December 1878.
The individual parts of the cycle present a vibrant palette of moods, from the balladic 'Dwellers by the Sea' to the final, light-hearted 'The Sparrow's Feast'. The songs' melodies echothe spirit of folk songs, and the composer used simple but colourful harmonies and chose a strophic form.
SKU: CA.921100
ISBN 9790007188498. Language: English.
John Hoybyes This Human Life! for solo voice and mixed choir deals with thoughts about life and death, worries and speculations that occupy our minds. Described in serious, humorous, grotesque and promising words by R. H. Stoddard, William Blake, Edward Broadbridge and Woody Allen. The music is classical yet contemporary - and as always with Hoybye - coloured by a touch of jazz.
SKU: HL.49019664
ISBN 9790001192712. 7.75x10.75x0.04 inches. English.
In this sonorous and colourful composition for male choir, commissioned for the award-winning male-voice choir of Chorknaben Uetersen who recorded the piece on CD under the direction of Hans-Joachim Lustig (product number RPO6075 on the label 'Rondeau'), Alwin M. Schronen paints a tonal picture of the poem by Charles Anthony Silvestri. Listen to shades of light, shining stars, explosions and love!
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