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The piece opens with rhythmic and harmonic dissonance progression that portrays the fires of woe. The piece's slow and melancholic part tells the story of the accused, which is confounded. The aleatoric chant with an...
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John Wilbye is an English madrigal composer and performer. He is known to be one of the finest madrigalist during the Renaissance period. His composition “As Fair As Morn” was published in 1609 in his Second Set of...
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PANIC LOVE was conceived and created during the COVID-19 pandemic; it reflects and refracts on the tumultuous year of the pandemic. Featuring a Greek chorus of three and two lead singers. The current version (first...
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Listening to Mukesh is the third song in the set of Three Nansi Songs.
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It will never be the same is the second song in the set of Three Nansi Songs.
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Harping on what should be is the first song in the set of Three Nansi Songs.
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Commissioned by The Graduate Singers, Three Nansi Songs is a set of three songs inspired by the poetry of Singaporean poet Pooja Nansi – I. Harping on what should be; II. It will never be the same; III. Listening to...
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Geylang Sipaku Geylang is a popular Singaporean folksong. It is written in the traditional Malay pantun style. The pantun is a four-lined verse consisting of alternating, roughly rhyming lines. Each line should...
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A Taiwanese folk song about an older man trying to take verbal advantage of a young lass, only to have her tease him back mercilessly.
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Ondeh Ondeh is a Malay folk song, believed to have originated from Malaysia. Like many folk songs, especially those written in the pantun style, the first two lines have no obvious connection to the next two lines....
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Ondeh Ondeh is a Malay folk song, believed to have originated from Malaysia. Like many folk songs, especially those written in the pantun style, the first two lines have no obvious connection to the next two lines....
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Geylang, Si Paku Geylang is a popular Singaporean folksong. It is written in the traditional Malay pantun style. The pantun is a four-lined verse consisting of alternating, roughly rhyming lines. Each line should...