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Originally written for the all-female St. Paul College Manila Glee Club in 2003, Purihin si Yahweh is an exhortation to raise one’s voice in praise of God. After the opening fanfare, a rhythmic motif drives the work...
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Originally written for the all-female St. Paul College Manila Glee Club in 2003, Purihin si Yahweh is an exhortation to raise one’s voice in praise of God. After the opening fanfare, a rhythmic motif drives the work...
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This arrangement of the popular Japanese folk song reflects upon the transient beauty of the flowers. It begins with an imagery of cherry blossoms starting to bloom in spring, where the buds on the tree open up one by...
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Suitable for beginner treble choirs with a lower tessitura and a great introduction to the signature onomatopoeic rhythms of Ken Steven, Rambadia is about the culture of brotherhood among Batak people. Written in...
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A Bicolano lullaby.
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This lively, dance-like arrangement of a Peranakan folk song is suitable for developing mixed ensembles. Like many traditional songs in the Malay language, the piece follows the pantun poetic form, a traditional verse...
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Lagenda Ulek Mayang (The Legend of Ulek Mayang) is the song that accompanies a classical Malay dance from the state of Terengganu in Malaysia. This is an ancient tale about a sea-princess who fell in love with a...
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Ikan Kekek (The Pony Fish) is a Malay folk song that is more than just the fish in the title. The song uses Malay pantuns (quatrains) in its lyrics. Pantun is a form of poetry which always come in two parts. At first...
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This lively, dance-like arrangement of a Peranakan folk song is tailored for developing treble ensembles looking to transition into four-part SSAA singing. Like many traditional songs in the Malay language, the piece...
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Pong Pong Ginapong is a traditional children’s game song from the Ilocano people of northern Philippines. Playful and rhythmic, it captures the joy and spontaneity of Filipino folk games through its lively...
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A game song from the Philippines.
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This is an Ilocano love song which likens the heart of a girl to a hardened flint, because she does not heed the pleadings of a lover. This playful arrangement is a nod to Donald Patriquin's J'entends le Moulin....
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This is literally translated as 'Last Request'. It talks about the last request made by a dying mother to her child.
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Lancang Kuning is a folk song from Riau, Indonesia. “Lancang” is a ship that was used by the king and functions as a command ship in war. “Kuning” means yellow and is a colour used by royalty. This song speaks of...
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A Minangkabau folk song from West Sumatera, Kampuang Nan Jauh di Mato literally translates to "a village (or hometown) that is far from the eyes." This song beautifully captures the emotions of someone who is far away...
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Inday sa Balitaw is a humorous folksong from the Tagalog region in the Philippines. It is about Inday (a maiden) who fumbles while preparing medicine and Sinigang (a tamarind-based soup).
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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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Composer’s Notes:
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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Arranger’s Notes
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...