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Steinberg obviously has concluded that it is the lyric element which must dominate in this score, and he manages at times to create the effect of the whole orchestra bursting into song.
There is a quick change from the plaintive song to a conversational tone.
A crowd of 1,400 is expected for the ceremonies, which will be followed by the show in which the writers will lampoon baseball personalities in skit, dance and song.
What a discussion can ensue when the title of this type of song is in question.
If your favorite song is not here it must be an unfamiliar one.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
Among the particular gems in this collection is the impudent opening song of `` The Garrick Gaieties '', an impressive forecast of the wit and melody that were to come from Rodgers and Hart in the years that followed ; ;
He shares with Mr. Morse a parody of the college anthems he once sang while his second song is whisked away from him by Virginia Martin, a girl with a remarkably expressive yip in her voice.
" America the Beautiful " is an American patriotic song.
The song is one of the most beloved and popular of the many American patriotic songs.
The song is often included in songbooks in a wide variety of religious congregations in the United States.
Charles ' recording is very commonly played at major sporting and entertainment events, such as the Super Bowl, and WrestleMania 2 ; Charles gave a live performance of the song prior to Super Bowl XXXV, the last Super Bowl played before the September 11 terrorist attacks, as well as during Game 2 of the 2001 World Series after the attacks.
This song is also used in Ellen Raskin's The westing game.
The full version of the song from Melbourne Punch, the fourth verse of which is pasted onto the urn
* Atomic Dog, a song that is popular world wide ; written and performed by Our Father Who Art of Funk ; " George Clinton " from Parliament and the Funkadelics
Cash often included the song when he toured prisons, saying " For the three minutes that song is going on, everybody is free.
Bruce Hindmarsh suggests that the secular popularity of " Amazing Grace " is due to the absence of any mention of God in the lyrics until the fourth verse ( by Excell's version, the fourth verse begins " When we've been there ten thousand years "), and that the song represents the ability of humanity to transform itself instead of a transformation taking place at the hands of God.
This verse is also featured in William Billing's popular Sacred Harp song " David's Lamentation ", first published in 1778.
Also, " Absalom, Absalom Would I die for you my son, I would have it all undone, The way it all came down " is found on the 1998 album Largo in the song " Gimme A Stone ".

song and heard
Parsons himself only sang lead on one song (" The Raven ") through a vocoder, and can be heard singing backing vocals on a few others, including " To One in Paradise ".
During 1976, Grant wrote her first song (" Mountain Man "), performed in public for the first time — at Harpeth Hall School — the all-girls school she attended, recorded a demo tape for her parents with church youth-leader Brown Bannister, then later when Bannister was dubbing a copy of the tape, Chris Christian, the owner of the recording studio, heard the demo and called Word Records.
They also remixed a song by Datarock, " Computer Camp ", which can be heard on the band's MySpace page.
The opening song, " Cattitude " can be heard on the national tour's website, along with two more, " On the Fence ," and " Going Home !".
At the end of the song " Happy Jack ", Townshend can be heard saying " I saw ya!
The poem's claim that the narrator would be inspired to act if the song of the maid could be heard was a belief that Coleridge held regarding Evans after she become unattainable to him.
If the story is true that troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras ( about 1150-1207 ) wrote the famous Provençal song Kalenda Maya to fit the tune of an estampie that he heard two jongleurs play, then the history of the estampie extends back to the 12th century.
Stephney accepted, and his first assignment was to help fledgling producer Rick Rubin sign Chuck D, whose song " Public Enemy Number One " Rubin had heard from Andre " Doctor Dré " Brown.
The song " Bend Time Back ' Round " had previously been heard only on the 1992 soundtrack for the hit television series Beverly Hills, 90210.
This fight song is heard during Eagles ' home games after touchdowns and before the team is introduced prior to kickoff:
Eventually, he came to the place where Richard was being held, and Richard heard the song and answered with the appropriate refrain, thus revealing where the king was incarcerated.
Solon of Athens heard his nephew sing a song of Sappho's over the wine and, since he liked the song so much, he asked the boy to teach it to him.
While there, Richman heard and became strongly influenced by the laid-back style of the local musicians, as documented in his later song " Monologue About Bermuda ".
On the Indigo Girls album 1200 Curfews ( Disc 2 ) Amy Ray starts the song " Land of Cannaan " ( which originally was on their 1987 Strange Fire album ) by saying " When I first wrote this song it was a ballad, and then I heard The Replacements, and it wasn't any more.
A song from the band Gorillaz is named " Clint Eastwood ", and features references to the actor, with the iconic yell featured in The Good, the Bad and the Uglys score heard at the beginning of the video.
Prinze had a little-known talent for singing, examples of which could be heard in the background of the title song of the Tony Orlando and Dawn album To Be With You, in his appearances on their variety show, and on rare occasions on his own sitcom.
The tune is probably based on the Scottish song " Thou Bonnie Wood of Craigielea " which Macpherson heard played by a band at the Warrnambool steeplechase.
The tin whistle is heard ( most notably during the introduction ) in the song " My Heart Will Go On " by Celine Dion in the movie Titanic.
He also wrote and performed the song heard over the credits of Gran Torino.
Early in the film the song " The Darktown Strutters Ball " can be heard ; this is a historically inaccurate inclusion, since the song was written in 1917.
It contains the vocals of the four actors performing in the film with the only piece of music heard throughout the entire album is a song titled " Virginia Woolf Rock " that plays while Martha and Nick are dancing ( but plays a little differently than it does in the film ).

song and choral
* Terpsichore ( the ' who delights in dance '): muse of choral song and dance
Housman's poetry influenced British music in a way comparable to that of Walt Whitman in the music of Delius, Vaughan Williams and others: Housman's works provided song texts, Whitman's the texts for larger choral works.
Vaughan Williams's own music was in general quite different from Holst ’ s, but he praised Holst's work abundantly and the two men developed a shared interest in exploring and maintaining the English vocal and choral tradition as found primarily in folk song, madrigals and church music.
Bach's choral output reached its apex in two works: the double chorus Heilig ( Holy, Holy, Holy ) of 1776, a setting of the seraph song from the throne scene in Isaiah, and the grand cantata Die Auferstehung Jesu ( The Resurrection of Jesus ) of 1774-1782, which sets a poetic Gospel harmonization by the poet Karl Wilhelm Ramler ( 1725-1798 ).
As well as part of the title song ( including the origin of a stanza about Venus ) using the tune " Rosin the Bow ", two verses of " The Captain is a Father to His Crew " are sung, plus choral verses of " Jet Song ", and a complete and particularly beautiful version of " The Grand Canal ".
In his long career he produced a large body of work, including five operas, three large-scale choral works, four symphonies, five string quartets, four piano sonatas, concertos and concertante works, song cycles and incidental music.
At Jennens's request, Handel made several changes in the music for the 1745 revival: " Their sound is gone out " became a choral piece, the soprano song " Rejoice greatly " was recomposed in shortened form, and the transpositions for Cibber's voice were restored to their original soprano range.
Appalachia ( choral orchestral variations on an old slave song, also inspired by Florida ) followed there in 1905.
She has also written a small number of choral works and song cycles.
The song was first presented to the public as a choral work in the Grand Song Festival of Estonia in 1869 and quickly became a symbol of the Estonian National Awakening.
She gained a diploma for choral conducting and completed vocal studies in song and opera.
Vocalization takes many forms, ranging from solo and choral song to responsorial, unison and multipart singing.
These song books often included arrangements of songs he had collected with piano accompaniment composed by Sharp himself, arrangements intended for choral singing.
* The song, including a choral version in a spiritual style forms much of the theme of the PBS documentary " For Love of Liberty: the story of America's Black Patriots " which chronicles the history of Black troops in the US military from the revolutionary period to the present.
This work has been variously called a song cycle and a choral symphony since the composer included settings of poems by Yevgeny Yevtushenko that concerned the World War II Babi Yar massacre and other topics.
Scored for baritone, male chorus and orchestra, the symphony could be argued to be a symphonic cantata or orchestral song cycle rather than a choral symphony.
The composer himself was initially unsure what to call the work, eventually designating it a symphony rather than a song cycle to emphasise the unity of the work musically and philosophically: most of the poems deal with the subject of mortality ( he rejected the title oratorio because the work lacks a chorus ; it is not a choral symphony for the same reason ).
Mathieu began recording solo piano albums in 1980, and has composed a large variety of chamber pieces, choral works, and song cycles.
* The song " The Donor " from Judee Sill's album Heart Food is built around choral arrangements of the Kyrie.
Although best known as a composer of organ music and sacred choral music, he also composed a number of instrumental, orchestral and chamber works and some secular song settings.
The song was then covered in 1995 for that year's tournament by British pop / reggae duo China Black together with South African male choral group, the Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
The book became a 1968 movie, The Green Berets, starring John Wayne, with " The Ballad of the Green Berets " arranged in a choral version by Ken Darby as the title song of the film.
As a title song, the producers used a Ken Darby choral arrangement of Barry Sadler's hit song Ballad of the Green Berets.

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