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To give an image of fire, the composition starts with the introduction melody of Mozart’s Confutatis from his Requiem. Many early music elements are used in this composition, namely parallel 4th and...
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Among all of Shakespeare’s sad poems, I find that “Come away, death” is one of the darkest and the most tragic ones. The feeling of loss and emptiness are present in each phrase like a never-ending...
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Condansoy or Kondansoy is a Visayan song mainly sung in Cebuano-speaking regions.
English Translation:Condansoy, drink some tuba LaloyNo, I won’t drink at all, tuba is bitter-sourTuba sold by the seashore ought to get...
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A Filipino Children's Play Song for SSAA divisi.
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A fun and exciting arrangement of a Visayan folk song. Watch out for that high Soprano solo in the middle! It roughly translates to "Pilimon went to sea to catch some fish and he was able to get only a small...
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A sampan is a small wooden boat traditionally used throughout Singapore and the surrounding region, typically propelled by paddles. In this version, the lyrics reflect the journey of early Chinese immigrants from...
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Asadoya Yunta is a folk song from Okinawa, Japan. It tells the tale of a young and beautiful peasant woman named Kuyama Asato and the advances of a government official.
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Drawing from the vibrant gong-chime sound world of Southeast Asia, …About Gong, Ai, Na… reimagines the textures and rhythmic vitality of gamelan and kulintang within a contemporary choral idiom. The title’s syllables...
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The song uses Malay pantuns (quatrains) in its lyrics. Pantun is a form of poetry which always come in two parts. At first glance, the first part has no immediate logical or the narrative connection with the second or...
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Singapore, a country in Southeast Asia, known by many as the ‘little red dot’, is a country filled with five main religions, namely Christianity, Buddhism; Taoism; Islam and Hinduism. Hinduism has three main gods,...
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Pastoral Song, an Inner Mongolian folk song, is one of the famous folk tunes that is sung in various parts of China and across the world today. This folk song originally uses another song title, and that folk song...
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Like the folk song Sudah Berlayar, Sarinande is also an Ambonese folk song, from the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. In this folk song, the parents of a little girl by the name of Sarinande, are asking her why she is...
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The cherry blossom is an important flower in Japan. Besides signifying as endurance in the ephemeral nature of life, it also symbolizes clouds due to its nature of blooming en masse. Due to its popularity, the cherry...
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1. Sakura, Sakura
2. Sarinande
3. 牧歌 Pastoral Song
Each song is also available separately.
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In China, Plum Blossom is recognised as the leader of the pack in China’s “Top 10 Flowers of Fame”. Other flowers in this category include Peony, Osmanthus, Chrysanthemum, Cymbidium, Chinese Rose,...
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Under The Silver Moonlight is a folk melody by the Tatars, with its roots originating from Russia. In Russia, this folk song is called Above The Silver River. The Tartars are part of a group of people...
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“Alitaptap” vividly captures the mesmerizing dance of fireflies through rhythm, harmony, and motion. Composed for SSA voices with piano, heel stomps, and lap taps, the piece draws inspiration from the flickering light...
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An original composition, “Maya” takes inspiration from the cheerful sparrow. Its playful “tiririt” calls echo through the piece, symbolising community, resilience, and joy. The text reminds us that love, though...
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Sigulempong is a popular folk song of the Batak ethnic group in North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is a song of entertainment, often accompanied with Batak traditional dance movements. The song contains meaningful message...
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Sigulempong is a popular folk song of the Batak ethnic group in North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is a song of entertainment, often accompanied with Batak traditional dance movements. The song contains meaningful message...
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The text of this Welsh lullaby evokes images of a mother singing her child to sleep, making it suitable for the Christmas season. This arrangement especially dedicated to Jia.
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My first encounter with the Lake District came from the very first book I borrowed from the University of Aberdeen’s library: The Illustrated Lake Poets by Molly Lefebure. Alongside the poetry of Coleridge, Southey...
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The order in which the stanzas of Christmas Carol appears in this setting was intentionally reorganised. Just as the angels first appeared to the lowly shepherd, Kenneth felt it poignant that the humble would be the...
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The morning calls of the Asian Koel (eudynamys scolopaceus) is often heard in many parts of suburban Singapore. Heard more often than it is seen, the bird makes distinctively loud, repetitive, and high-pitched “uwu”...
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The text of Tristis est anima mea is the second responsory of the Tenebrae for Maundy Thursday. The opening lines are from Matthew 26:38, where Christ is in the Garden of Gethsemane and soon to be dragged away from...
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This short work is dedicated in memory of my late maternal grandmother. Though 2020 has been a year where social distancing is the norm, and families are unable to make their usual grave visitation arrangements, we...
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The fourth and final movement of a choral cycle, the name Agape is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. Agape is a love not of human pursuit, but one that God gave freely. It is the most one-sided of the...
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The third movement of a choral cycle, the name Eros is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. The British pastoral style in the Renaissance is encapsulated in the poetry of Christopher Marlowe, which gives...
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The second movement of a choral cycle, the name Philia is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. Friendship and trust is put to the test, perhaps more than in any other situation, on the battlefield....
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The first movement of a choral cycle, the name Storge is taken from C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book, The Four Loves. In Barbauld’s text, the lush imagery of the countryside serves as a beautiful backdrop for familial dynamics...
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The constituent pieces in this choral cycle are based on the thematic ideas presented in C.S. Lewis’s 1960 book of the same title. Four separate poems were combined to make a larger narrative form that encompasses the...
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Jubilate Deo is one of the most frequently used Psalms in liturgical worship. The Psalmist invites the people of God to approach Him and exhort the name of God with thanksgiving. As with the derived word, "Jubilant",...
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Based on a tune found in Skene manuscripts, the melody of this Scottish bagpipe lament is often played in solemn memorial events. Jean Elliot of Minto (1727 - 1805) wrote poetry to the tune as a lament to the deaths...
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Peace is often difficult for those struggling with the loss of a loved one. This work is the composer's response to Charles Villers Stanford's setting of Justorum Animae, which he still remembers performing at a wake...
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Jinkly Nona is the most famous 'branyo', a dance popular throughout the Portuguese settlement in Malacca. This version is in Kristang, a language spoken by the people of mixed Portuguese and Asian ancestry. The title...
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Jinkly Nona is the most famous 'branyo', a dance popular throughout the Portuguese settlement in Malacca. This version is in Kristang, a language spoken by the people of mixed Portuguese and Asian ancestry. The title...
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It’s raining. A little girl wears a straw hat and stands beside a puddle. The are fishes swimming in the crystal clear water of the puddle. The rain has stopped. The sun is out. A little boy brings a paper crane to...
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This original composition is based on a popular traditional children's game in the Philippines.
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数青蛙 (Counting Frogs) is a delightful choral piece arranged for a 2-part children’s choir, brimming with humor, playfulness, and musical charm. The song takes listeners on a whimsical journey into the lively world of...
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Amis folksong from Taiwan arranged for unaccompanied SAB choirs.
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Ende Pangurason is a folksong of Batak in North Sumatra, Indonesia.
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Soleram is a folksong from the Riau islands of Indonesia.
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Kang Ding Love Song is a traditional song from the Tibetan city of Kang Ding in the Sichuan province of Southwest China. It was composed by Li Yi Ruo in the 1930s, and was originally titled Racing Horse in the...
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An arrangement of the popular folk song from the Tagalog Region of the Philippines. Bahay Kubo literally translates to “Cubed House” used to describe rural huts made of nipa palm leaves and bamboo. This traditional...
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Lyrical and expressive, I Search for Heaven captures a child’s wonder and imagination through soaring melodic lines and rich harmonic colour. The text invites singers to look beyond the visible world toward inner...
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An original composition by Singaporean composer Darius Lim, The Glass Slipper takes the listener on a vivid sonic journey of fantasy and magic, inspired by the story of Cinderella.
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Di Atas Padang Sejarah is a composition set to the poem of the same name by renowned Malaysian novelist and poet, Datuk A. Samad Said. The poem is trying to express the situation where the people are missing the pure...
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This piece is inspired by three childhood games the composer used to play with his friends in Malaysia. Comprised entirely of unpitched musical elements with dramatic dynamic contrasts and playful rhythms, this unique...
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Siti Payung is a classic Malay song in the style of the "Lagu Melayu Asli", a folk music genre of the peninsular Malay community. This arrangement of the song retains many of the traditional "Lagu Asli's" elements...
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Words based on Baha'i quotes from the writings on page 129: "We have created you from one tree and have caused you to be as the leaves and fruit of the same tree, that haply ye may become a source of comfort to one...
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Gema Rembulan, in its direct translation means "echoes of the moon", is a song composed by one of Malaysia's finest jazz composer Jimmy Boyle. The song has been recorded by well-known artist including Anneka Gronloh...
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Ahibakle (Rice Cake Making) is an Ifugao ethnic song. After a good harvest, Ifugao's will call for the neighbourhood early in the morning to make rice cake and rice wine all day long. They share it together and set a...
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Agkammel is the term used by the Ilokanos which means to catch fish, shrimps and crabs in the ocean or fish pond. They catch them using bare hands. The song shows how the people/lovers catch fish, crabs and shrimps at...