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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tellsof the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city of...
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The song was composed by musician turned soldier, Captain Labindao. A Filipino guerilla during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Captain Labindao was sent and posted by the Revolutionary Government of the...
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The literal translation of O Ina ni Keke is about a mother (Ina) who goes to Manado city to buy some cakes, but her daughter (Keke) asked for the cakes when it has already sold out. Many interpret this song as...
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The literal translation of O Ina ni Keke is about a mother (Ina) who goes to Manado city to buy some cakes, but her daughter (Keke) asked for the cakes when it has already sold out. Many interpret this song as...
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
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Atong Daygon is a Cebuano translation of an excerpt from St. Thomas Aquinas' Tantum Ergo.
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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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Amis folksong from Taiwan arranged for unaccompanied SAB choirs.
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