Description |
1 online resource (1 sound file) |
Contents |
The star spangled banner / John Stafford Smith, Francis Scott Key ; arr. J. Noblett -- Kwangena thina bo / arr. Lhente-Mari Pitout (Ruben Reyes, djembe) -- A passer-by / Byron Adams -- The word was God / Rosephanye Powell ; arr. William C. Powell -- Beati mortui / Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy -- Choros no. 3, "Pica-pau" / Heitor Villa-Lobos (Rashaad Calaham, clarinet ; Rico Allen, saxophone ; River Aquino, bassoon ; Meggan Hinds, Allison Whiddon, Bryan Ballinas, horns ; Michelle Hanagen, trombone) -- And yet the star / Theodore Morrison (Moses Simon, Michael Crawford, Brian Ross, percussion) -- Steal away / arr. Stacey V. Gibbs -- United in purpose / Rollo A. Dilworth (Michael Crawford, percussion ; Fidel Garza, bass guitar) |
Performer |
All-State Tenor-Bass Choir ; Robert Horton, Eugene Rogers, conductors ; Ruben Reyes, piano |
Notes |
Sung in English, Latin and Xhosa |
Subject |
Choruses (Men's voices)
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Genre/Form |
Live sound recordings.
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Reyes, Ruben, instrumentalist
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Horton, Robert, conductor
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Rogers, Eugene, conductor
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Container of (work): Adams, Byron.
Passer-by
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Container of (expression): Powell, Rosephanye.
Word was God; arranged
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Container of (work): Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847.
Geistliche Chöre. Beati mortui.
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Container of (work): Villa-Lobos, Heitor.
Chôros, no. 3.
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Container of (work): Morrison, Theodore.
And yet the star
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Container of (work): Dilworth, Rollo A.
United in purpose
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Texas All-State Tenor-Bass Choir, singer
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Texas Music Educators Association. Clinic/Convention (2023 : San Antonio, Tex.)
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