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The Five Mystical Songs are a musical composition by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), written between 1906 and 1911. [1] The work sets four poems ("Easter" divided into two parts) by seventeenth-century Welsh poet and Anglican priest George Herbert (1593–1633), from his 1633 collection The Temple: Sacred Poems.
Love Bade Me Welcome (2017) - An a cappella setting for mixed chorus of a poem by George Herbert. The Singing Bowl (2017) - An a cappella setting for mixed chorus of a poem by Malcolm Guite. Homing (2016) - A four-movement work for mixed chorus and orchestra to texts by J.A.C. Redford. I dreamed last night that I fell fast asleep
Love: Love Bade Me Welcome (from Spiritual Songs) (Earthsongs) The Moon Is a Spoon (Palma, dist. Kjos) – SSA; Noel: Christmas Eve, 1913 (Neil A. Kjos Music Co. #8979) – Included in Bradley Ellingboe's Music for the Church Year series. Sacred, Christmas & Christmastide. For SATB and viola. Recorded by The St. Olaf Choir (Anton Armstrong, cond.).
Stamp Me Mortal (1950) First Steps Inside The Zoo (1950) (U.S. title: The Man Dormant) The Cradle of Neptune (1951) Love Bade Me Welcome (1952) Somewhere A Voice Is Calling (1953) The Butterfly Net (1954) The Starless Night (1955) Contagion To This World (1956) Equator (1957) The Moon Through A Dusty Window (1960)
Love Bade me Welcome (text by George Herbert) [159] Luke Mombrea – Black Gold [143] Jasmine Morris – Ca' [143] Ben Nobuto – Hallelujah Sim. [160] Electra Perivolaris – A Wave of Voices [159] Mark Simpson (clarinetist) – Hold Your Heart in Your Teeth (viola concerto) [161] Freya Waley-Cohen – Spell Book [162] Errollyn Wallen ...
April 2013 – premiere of Tolstoy's Creed and Three Hymns of George Herbert by The City Choir of Washington at the Washington National Cathedral. 7 July 2013 – premiere of Love Duet from The Play of Krishna, If Ye Love Me and The Death of Ivan Ilyich during an all-Tavener concert given as part of the Manchester International Festival. [36]
Mary Came Over to Me (1922) When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922) God Spare the Emerald Isle (1923) Little Old New York (1923) Heart o'Mine (1924) Songs of unknown date. A Maiden Went into the Field Alone; Confession; Flower of My Heart; Fly Away, Little Bird; Fowling; Give Your Heart in June-time; If You But Knew; I Love You; Longing for Home ...
John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and musician who founded the rock band the Lovin' Spoonful in 1964 with Zal Yanovsky.During his time in the Lovin Spoonful, John would write and sing some of the band's biggest hits such as "Do You Believe in Magic", "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind", and "Daydream".