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From a Christian point of view, God presents His greatest mystery through the presence of Jesus, whose arrival on earth is described as a phenomenon which brings new hope and makes all creatures rejoice when they...
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This choral adaptation of the popular evergreen takes loose reference from the stylistic traits of traditional folk songs. It offers musicians opportunities to explore and emulate flavours of Chinese classical music...
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Chan Mali Chan is a South-East Asian folk song and a popular evergreen in community singalongs. In this rendition, the arranger hopes to offer the performers opportunities to express freely the ambiguous meaning...
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Chan Mali Chan is a South-East Asian folk song and a popular evergreen in community singalongs. In this rendition, the arranger hopes to offer the performers opportunities to express freely the ambiguous meaning...
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Rainbow was commissioned by Voices of Singapore in an interdisciplinary showcase of Singaporean art works and choral works.
The composition of this song is in collaboration with the artist, Joyce Chong, and takes...
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This choral adaptation of the popular evergreen takes loose reference from the stylistic traits of traditional folk songs. It offers musicians opportunities to explore and emulate flavours of Chinese classical music...
$5.00
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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Cai Cha Pu Die is a folksong from the Longyan Xinluo region, Suban Meishan Village in Fujian province, China. The song narrates the story of tea-plucking ladies, led by a male or female elder, as they go about their...
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Kong Sia Mih Ue is a Taiwanese folksong with text written in Min Nan language. It tells of a child who has many things to say but ends up talking too much all the time.
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