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The Oxford Comment is a monthly podcast featuring insights from Oxford University Press authors, editors, and more.... more
FAQs about The Oxford Comment:How many episodes does The Oxford Comment have?The podcast currently has 882 episodes available.
April 06, 2017The Midnight Of Your Birth (from the anthology, The Midnight of your Birth) — Bob Chilcott (SSA)This collection brings together five brand new carols by Bob Chilcott for upper voices and piano. Suitable for women's choirs or youth choirs, the carols weave an imagery of birds and the natural world with the Christmas narrative, setting texts by long-term collaborator Charles Bennett....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017The Midnight Of Your Birth (from the anthology, The Midnight of your Birth) — Bob Chilcott (SSA)This collection brings together five brand new carols by Bob Chilcott for upper voices and piano. Suitable for women's choirs or youth choirs, the carols weave an imagery of birds and the natural world with the Christmas narrative, setting texts by long-term collaborator Charles Bennett....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017Huron Carol — arr. Sarah QuartelFor SATB and piano.This is a traditional Canadian carol with a text by St Jean de Brébeuf, a seventeenth-century French missionary who worked primarily with the Huron people. Following an ethereal beginning with dissonant, haunting harmonies, the carol builds to an expansive climax. An accompaniment for chamber orchestra is available on hire....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017Huron Carol — arr. Sarah QuartelFor SATB and piano.This is a traditional Canadian carol with a text by St Jean de Brébeuf, a seventeenth-century French missionary who worked primarily with the Huron people. Following an ethereal beginning with dissonant, haunting harmonies, the carol builds to an expansive climax. An accompaniment for chamber orchestra is available on hire....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017Huron Carol — arr. Sarah QuartelFor SATB and piano.This is a traditional Canadian carol with a text by St Jean de Brébeuf, a seventeenth-century French missionary who worked primarily with the Huron people. Following an ethereal beginning with dissonant, haunting harmonies, the carol builds to an expansive climax. An accompaniment for chamber orchestra is available on hire....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017The Little Swallow (Shchedryk) — arr. Katie Melua and Bob ChilcottFor SATB unaccompanied.Following a collaboration with Katie Melua on her 2016 album 'In Winter', Bob Chilcott has made a choral arrangement of this traditional Ukrainian carol, first introduced to the English-speaking world as 'Carol of the Bells'. Here the original is presented in Ukrainian and English....more2minPlay
April 06, 2017The Little Swallow (Shchedryk) — arr. Katie Melua and Bob ChilcottFor SATB unaccompanied.Following a collaboration with Katie Melua on her 2016 album 'In Winter', Bob Chilcott has made a choral arrangement of this traditional Ukrainian carol, first introduced to the English-speaking world as 'Carol of the Bells'. Here the original is presented in Ukrainian and English....more2minPlay
April 06, 2017The Little Swallow (Shchedryk) — arr. Katie Melua and Bob ChilcottFor SATB unaccompanied.Following a collaboration with Katie Melua on her 2016 album 'In Winter', Bob Chilcott has made a choral arrangement of this traditional Ukrainian carol, first introduced to the English-speaking world as 'Carol of the Bells'. Here the original is presented in Ukrainian and English....more2minPlay
April 06, 2017Cradle Song (Legănelul Lui Lisus) — arr. Katie Melua and Bob ChilcottFor SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied.The simple and graceful folk melody of this characterful Romanian carol is skilfully shared between parts in its verse and refrain structure....more2minPlay
April 06, 2017Cradle Song (Legănelul Lui Lisus) — arr. Katie Melua and Bob ChilcottFor SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied.The simple and graceful folk melody of this characterful Romanian carol is skilfully shared between parts in its verse and refrain structure....more2minPlay
FAQs about The Oxford Comment:How many episodes does The Oxford Comment have?The podcast currently has 882 episodes available.