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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...
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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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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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Cantate Domino (Sing unto the Lord) is a festive and jubilant song based on Psalm 96. Traditionally, it is sung during the fourth Sunday of the Easter, celebrating the Risen King and proclaiming His glory. With the...
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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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This is an Ilocano wedding song and it is also sung as a lullaby.
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Ende Pangurason is a folksong of Batak in North Sumatra, Indonesia.
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A spectacular arrangement with rhythmic variations, altered harmonic progressions, and stunning modulations. An exciting and rhythmic take on the classic carol for established treble choirs.
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Pagtulog na Nene is a gentle and emotionally expressive lullaby song from the Hiligaynon-speaking people of Panay Island in Western Visayas of the Philippines. In the Visayas and some parts of Luzon, the word "Nene"...
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Pagtulog na Nene is a gentle and emotionally expressive lullaby song from the Hiligaynon-speaking people of Panay Island in Western Visayas of the Philippines. In the Visayas and some parts of Luzon, the word "Nene"...
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Pagtulog na Nene is a gentle and emotionally expressive lullaby song from the Hiligaynon-speaking people of Panay Island in Western Visayas of the Philippines. In the Visayas and some parts of Luzon, the word "Nene"...
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Written by Henry Purcell, Sound the Trumpet is the fourth movement of a larger work entitled “Come Ye Sons of Art”, written in 1694. The entire large work is written as an ode for the birthday celebration of Queen...
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Weaving in a flowing six-eight time alongside the original three-four time signature, Corpuz’s arrangement results in an enchanting lullaby-like atmosphere that is a refreshing take on the popular carol.
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