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The Alto Rhapsody, Op. 53, is a composition for contralto, male chorus, and orchestra by Johannes Brahms, a setting of verses from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Harzreise im Winter. It was written in 1869, as a wedding gift for Robert and Clara Schumann 's daughter, Julie.
A six part a cappella arrangement of the song by Nic Raines, created for The King's Singers, was included in the King's Singers 2019 EP release "The Library, Vol. 1" and also in a 2019 music video for YouTube. [47] [48] The song was featured in the 2021 Korean drama series Youth of May, aired on KBS2. [49]
Op. 3 Love and Time and The Rose and the Gardener, for male chorus (1897) (as Edgar Thorn) Op. 5 The Witch, for male chorus (1898) (as Edgar Thorn) Op. 6 War Song, for male chorus (1898) (as Edgar Thorn) Op. 9 Two Old Songs, for voice and piano (1894) I. Deserted - II. Slumber Song; Op. 11 and 12 An Album of Five Songs, for voice and piano ...
It’s the rose that reminds me of you. You're fair as the spring, oh my darling Your face shines so bright, so divine The fairest of blooms in my garden Oh lily white rose, you are mine Chorus. Years pass by so quickly, my darling, Each makes you more precious to me; But long may we grow close together, Oh, lily-white rose, cling to me. Chorus
The Choir of the French Army at the Lons-le-Saunier Theater.. A men's chorus or male voice choir (MVC) (German: Männerchor), is a choir consisting of men who sing with either a tenor or bass voice, and whose music is typically arranged into high and low tenors (1st and 2nd tenor), and high and low basses (1st and 2nd bass; or baritone and bass)—and shortened to the letters TTBB.
1. for female chorus a cappella 2. for mixed chorus a cappella: 1. words by Helen Waddell 2. words by Emily Dickinson: Choral: 1937: Heaven-Haven: choral adaptation of A Nun Takes the Veil from Op. 13; words by Gerard Manley Hopkins: Choral: 1938: Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) for chorus and organ or piano ad libitum: vocal adaptation of Adagio for ...
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The quoted line, "Heart of My Heart", so longed for in the 1926 song, begins the chorus of "The Story of the Rose", written by Andrew Mack (1863–1931) in 1899. [1] Mack was a popular American actor, singer and comedian who reportedly first sang this song in an 1899 show at the Academy of Music in New York City.