Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
The first day / Earnest (13:26) -- The conversion of Saul / Stroope (3:41) -- The world is too much with us / Mechem (5:44) -- Words from an artist's palette: Michelangelo: Ad caelum scalas (1:55) ; Leonardo da Vinci: La funzione dei muscoli (1:27) ; Salvador Dalí: Dejad que mis enemigos (1:46) ; Camille Pissarro: Bénis sont-ils (2:50) ; Georgia O'Keefee: I hate flowers (1:25) / Cloud -- He wishes for the cloths of heaven / Ellingboe (3:47) -- There is sweet music / Gawthrop (2:18) -- How sweet the moonlight sleeps / Young (3:22) -- Paiute lullaby / Ballard, arr. Mack/Mann (3:41) -- Spell against sorrow / Cloud (5:34) -- O salutaris hostia / Ferko (2:09) -- On suuri sun rantas autius / Hyökki (2:38) -- Alélouya / Desamours (3:14) |
Notes |
Streaming audio |
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Primarily unaccompanied sacred choral music |
Performer |
Santa Fe Desert Chorale ; Linda Mack, conductor |
Event |
Recorded in studio and in performance during the 2006 and 2007 seasons |
Notes |
Sung in English, Latin, Finnish, Paiute, and Haitian Creole |
Subject |
Music -- Computer network resources
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Motets.
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Choruses (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied.
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Choruses (Men's voices), Unaccompanied.
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Choruses (Women's voices), Unaccompanied.
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Choruses (Men's voices), Unaccompanied.
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Choruses (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied.
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Choruses (Women's voices), Unaccompanied.
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Motets.
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Music -- Computer network resources.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Mack, Linda.
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Earnest, John David.
First day.
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Stroope, Z. Randall.
Conversion of Saul.
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Mechem, Kirke.
World is too much with us.
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Cloud, Judith, 1954-
Words from an artist's palette.
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Ellingboe, Bradley.
He wishes for the cloths of heaven.
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Gawthrop, Daniel E.
There is sweet music.
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Young, Robert H.
How sweet the moonlight sleeps.
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Ballard, Louis W.
Paiute lullaby.
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Cloud, Judith, 1954-
Spell against sorrow.
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Ferko, Frank.
O salutaris hostia.
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Hyökki, Matti, 1946-
On suuri sun rantas autius.
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Desamours, Emile, 1941-
Alélouya.
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