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[近年的美國合唱作品]

最近知道一些美國的合唱作品, 有些作曲家公開其曲譜, 共享.

[ ] 周龍 Zhou Long:The Words of Sun 太陽的話 艾青 詩

*Chanticleer~Words of the Sun( in English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mcc71OhaC-A


[ ] 周鑫泉: 城南送別 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB13GIq00-Y

[ ] 田志仁 Christopher Tin (b. 1976)Baba Yetu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1FhBdFv0Y4&nohtml5=False


[ ] Rich Campbell:
- "Coney Island" was  the winner of two composition competitions; one sponsored by the Kansas City based choir Octarium, another by the Manhattan Choral Ensemble, who premiered the piece in New York in 2011. "Coney Island" was also part of ACDA's Reading Sessions in Providence.

Sheet music and peformance recording:
www.richcampbell.us/composer.htm

[ ] Rick Sowash
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哲學家軼事Philosophical Anecdotes ( available to the public )

I ( R. Sowash) offer you The Philosopher, the first movement of a three-movement choral work entitled: Philosophical Anecdotes.

I wrote this piece in 1979 for the Kenyon College Choir.  I thought about the students who would sing it.  They study philosophy and classics; surely they'd like to sing something sublime, ancient, Greek.  But Kenyon students also have a sense of the irony of their situation, pursuing the liberal arts in Gambier, Ohio surrounded by cornfields.

I remembered Diogenes, the great curmudgeon.  A ancient Greek philosopher, yes, but a wag, a grump, a mocker of the world's values.  I thought that irreverent settings of anecdotes about a guy like Diogenes might appeal to the students.  It did!  They sang it lustily!

Three of Diogenes' exploits are recounted in the piece.  The first movement, The Philosopher, sets to music a straightforward prose account of the old grump’s most celebrated moment, when he snubs Alexander the Great.  The opening words of the story have a distinctive calypso rhythm.  Recite them yourself:  "The philosopher Diogenes lived in a tub!"  Snap your fingers as you half-speak/half-sing those words.  Accent the important syllables and, bingo, you've got the opening of my setting, and thus the mood for the whole piece, an improbable combination of ancient Athens and calypso music!

I love to write rounds.  Choirs learn them quickly and easily.  Singing a round, a choir can sound terrific after only a few minutes of rehearsal.  My setting of those words about Diogenes just happened to make a couple of mighty fine rounds!  You'll hear them sung first in unison, then in parts.

The other two movements recount Diogenes' famous search, with a lantern, in broad daylight, for an honest man and his contemptuous quip upon visiting a country fair, "Lord, how many things there are in the world of which Diogenes hath no need!"  Those movements are funny, too, but let's save them for another time.

For now, you're cordially invited to pass three minutes in the company of Diogenes.  Don't expect much from him!  Alexander the Great would have done anything for Diogenes, but the philosopher's only request of the most powerful man in the world was that he get out of his light.  Ha!  You have to love the old rascal!

To hear The Gregg Smith Singers performing The Philosopher, click here:

http://sowash.com/recordings/ mp3/philosopher.mp3

To follow the score while you listen, click here for a PDF of the sheet music:

http://sowash.com/recordings/ mp3/philosoph_anecdotes.pdf

The PDF displays the score for the entire piece, all three movements, in case you want to take a peek at the other two.


As always, feel free to forward this message to anyone whom you think might enjoy it.  
Anyone can be on my little list of recipients for future "mpFrees" (as I call these musical emails).  To sign up, they should email me at rick@sowash.com, putting the word "Yes" in the subject field.  I'll know what it means. 

[ ] Morten Lauridsen ( 19430227--)  A National Medal of Arts recipient,  ... Wikipedia

*Lauridsen - Sure on this shining night – Polyphony

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWTVoAgO0jY

Shining Night: A Portrait of Composer Morten Lauridsen-Trailer3 (long version)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N51JTcj5EiQ

[ ] Steve Dobrogosz ( 19560126--)

Steve Dobrogosz is an American pianist, jazz pianist and composer. Dobrogosz grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina.

-Requiem- Lux Aeterna - Steve Dobrogosz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfOdETC2Mug

-Requiem-- Steve Dobrogosz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2rBlyPiwVE&list=TL7fXEQIyv2hgtGJ8uxFrLrQsFimXkmAWP

-Mass (Introitus/Kyrie)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYiIBqxuPLo

Kyrie     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaWQmJ3Vh7U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYJ1gnRY1r8&ebc=ANyPxKqPuJJ4NXx7RJf9Cn9j6dSrif3p06j1XljRuJ_2lMmfjC9PXJMJnbCdWyK2HoVsRwR9cZcsf0Bv6mGHMqoIwG5ehM7dag

[ ] Eric Whitacre ( 19700102--)

Eric Whitacre is an American Grammy Award-winning composer and conductor. He is one of the most popular and performed composers of his generation. Wikipedia

- With a Lily in Your Hand ( A Capella) by Eric Whitacre

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A57-MuYjOjE

-Eric Whitacre: A virtual choir 2,000 voices strong

http://www.ted.com/talks/eric_whitacre_a_virtual_choir_2_000_voices_strong.html

-Eric Whitacre: A choir as big as the Internet

http://www.ted.com/talks/a_choir_as_big_as_the_internet.html

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