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The Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL), also known as the ChoralWiki, is an online database for choral and vocal music. Its contents primarily include sheet music in the public domain or otherwise freely available for printing and performing (such as via permission from the copyright holder).
My God and King. The heavens are not too high, His praise may thither flie; The earth is not too low, His praises there may grow. Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing: My God and King. The Church with psalms must shout, No doore can keep them out; But above all, the heart Must bear the longest part. Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing: My ...
Carols for Choirs is a collection of choral scores, predominantly of Christmas carols and hymns, first published in 1961 by Oxford University Press.It was edited by Sir David Willcocks and Reginald Jacques, and is a widely used source of carols in the British Anglican tradition and among British choral societies. [1]
"Where Love Is, God Is" (sometimes also translated as "Where Love Is, There God Is Also" or "Martin the Cobbler") is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy. The title references the Catholic hymn Ubi Caritas .
The album also features the World Vision Korean Orphan Choir. Each hymn is arranged in a similar way, with Ives and the choir sharing the vocals, and accompaniment provided by a piano and organ arrangement. Musicians are uncredited on the album cover. On many of the hymns the Korean choir sing sections in their native language.
Staines's songs have been published in four songbooks: If I Were a Word, Then I'd Be a Song (1980); [2] River; Music to Me: The Songs of Bill Staines; and All God's Critters Got a Place in the Choir. [2] His memoir, The Tour: A Life Between the Lines, was published in 2004.
Love is Spoken Here is a 2005 album by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The album contains "Songs of Heart and Home" and includes hymns, lullabies, and other assorted songs with orchestral accompaniment [1] directed by Mack Wilberg. The title song (a children's song) was written by Janice Kapp Perry. [2]
Morning Star for mixed choir (2007) Sei gelobt, du Baum for baritone, violin, quinterne and double bass (2007) The Deer's Cry written for chorus for Louth Contemporary Music Society, Ireland (2008) Alleluia-Tropus for mixed vocal ensemble or chamber choir and 8 violoncellos ad lib. (2008), for mixed choir and string orchestra (2010)