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This song is about the hope and assurance promised in the Word of the Divine. Back to the MTVR Choral Series.
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First performed in 1967 by The Sidaislers, Singapore Town is one of many National Day songs of Singapore. These songs are usually sung at celebratory events leading to and during the National Day Parade itself. A...
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This original composition is a play on Ilocano words that end with ‘it’. It is a story about a happy-go- lucky lad who got lost while skipping and singing mindlessly. The lad realises that his only way out was through...
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Manang Biday is a teasing courtship folksong from Ilocos, northern part of the Philippines. Manang Biday is translated as ‘Lady Biday’, the object of the gentleman’s affection. The conversation is initiated by the boy...
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A traditional folksong from Ilocos, northern part of the Philippines. This is translated as "a lullaby of love." It speaks of longings, heartaches and second chances.
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This setting of the canticle of Simeon uses the Indonesian Pelog Scale and is inspired by the Javanese Gamelan. It provides the mystery and tranquility with deep anticipation called for by the text. Simeon was a...
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An Indonesian song about a family of puppets – the Father, Mother, and the Children. As they were having a parade across the town, the Mother’s hair caught fire from the Father’s cigar causing the whole family to...
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Bannatiran is a traditional folk song from Northern Philippines referring to the bannatiran, a pure white bird native to the Ilocos Region, and its many exploits in the world of love.
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A Peranakan folksong arranged for developing mixed choirs. Like many folksongs in the Malay language, this piece utilises the Pantun, a Malay poetic form. Pantun poems always come in two parts, the first part being...
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Lagenda Ulek Mayang (The Legend of Ulek Mayang) is the song that accompanies a classical Malay dance from the state of Terengganu in Malaysia. This is an ancient tale about a sea-princess who fell in love with a...
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Ikan Kekek (The Pony Fish) is a Malay folk song that is more than just the fish in the title. The song uses Malay pantuns (quatrains) in its lyrics. Pantun is a form of poetry which always come in two parts. At first...
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A Peranakan folksong arranged for developing treble choirs. As with many folksongs in the Malay language, this piece utilises the Pantun, which a Malay poetic form. Pantun poems always come in two parts, the first...
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An Ilocano game song.
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A game song from the Philippines.
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This is an Ilocano love song which likens the heart of a girl to a hardened flint, because she does not heed the pleadings of a lover. This playful arrangement is a nod to Donald Patriquin's J'entends le Moulin....
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This is literally translated as 'Last Request'. It talks about the last request made by a dying mother to her child.
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A sampan is known in Singapore and the region as a small wooden boat powered by paddling. The text in this version is about the journey of Mainland Chinese immigrants making their way to Singapore. The sampan was...
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Duo Seraphim for 2 treble choirs and organ is ideal for festivals, concerts, church anniversaries and Trinity Sunday worship services. Written in simple melodies, it showcases both Western and Asian influences with...
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Di Tanjong Katong is a Singaporean Malay folk song that is composed of pantuns, a four lined verse consisting of alternating, roughly rhyming lines. A Malay poetic form, pantuns are highly allusive and in order to...