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Love Bade Me Welcome – from Love (III) Love bade me welcome: yet my soul drew back. Guiltie of dust and sinne. But quick-ey'd Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning If I lack'd anything. A guest, I answer'd, worthy to be here: Love said, You shall be he. I the unkinde, ungrateful? Ah ...
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.).
Tavener in 2005. Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious works. Among his best known works are The Lamb (1982), The Protecting Veil (1988), and Song for Athene (1993).
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 ...
"Welcome Me Love" is a 1969 song by The Brooklyn Bridge. It was issued as the B-side of "Blessed Is the Rain," (Canada #48, [1] U.S. #45) but became a double-sided hit. As "Blessed Is the Rain" descended the charts, "Welcome Me Love", garnered enough airplay to become an equal-sized hit. It reached number 48 U.S. Billboard and number 47 on Cash ...
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)
"Bad Love" is a song recorded by English singer and guitarist Eric Clapton, who co-wrote it with Foreigner's lead guitarist Mick Jones. The track was released in the UK in January 1990 as the first single from Clapton's 1989 studio album Journeyman. The song features Phil Collins on drums and harmony background vocals.