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Transcribed for equal voices by Jude B. Roldan, Chua-ay is the third movement from the composition Ayug Ti Amianan ‘Scenes From The North’ written by Fidel Calalang Jr.
This third movement is an energetic setting...
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Atong Daygon is a Cebuano translation of an excerpt from St. Thomas Aquinas' Tantum Ergo.
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Originally commissioned for a local competition in Manila, this piece subsequently won 2nd prize at the 5th Ennio Morricone International Choral Composition Competition in Florence, Italy.
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Ama Namin (Our Father) is the Tagalog language setting of the traditional Lord’s Prayer. The piece was written for the UST Singers’ competition and concert tour of 1998 and was Calalang’s entry to the Ojai...
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Psalm 100 is a lively setting of the biblical psalm "Shout for joy in all the earth", scored for SATB and using the English New International Version’s text.
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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...
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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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