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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, 2017A Star As Bright As Day — Alan BullardFor SATB and organ.A star as bright as day is a quirky and thoroughly enjoyable setting of a familiar Christmas text, in which Alan Bullard presents the nativity story through contrasting and varied musical passages, providing opportunities for close ensemble singing....more3minPlay
April 06, 2017A Star As Bright As Day — Alan BullardFor SATB and organ.A star as bright as day is a quirky and thoroughly enjoyable setting of a familiar Christmas text, in which Alan Bullard presents the nativity story through contrasting and varied musical passages, providing opportunities for close ensemble singing....more3minPlay
April 06, 2017Shepherds, Guarding Your Flocks — Alan BullardFor SATB and organ or piano. Shepherds, guarding your flocks is an expressive setting of a carol by Canon Matthew Woodward. Bullard skilfully conveys the text's wondrous and exultant narrative in a setting that will be accessible to a wide range of choirs....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017Shepherds, Guarding Your Flocks — Alan BullardFor SATB and organ or piano. Shepherds, guarding your flocks is an expressive setting of a carol by Canon Matthew Woodward. Bullard skilfully conveys the text's wondrous and exultant narrative in a setting that will be accessible to a wide range of choirs....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017Shepherds, Guarding Your Flocks — Alan BullardFor SATB and organ or piano. Shepherds, guarding your flocks is an expressive setting of a carol by Canon Matthew Woodward. Bullard skilfully conveys the text's wondrous and exultant narrative in a setting that will be accessible to a wide range of choirs....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017The Bird of Dawning — Bob ChilcottFor soprano solo and SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied.This spellbinding setting of words from Act 1, Scene 1, of Hamlet depicts a bird of dawning singing all night long in celebration of the Saviour's birth, with Shakespeare's characteristically evocative imagery heightened by Chilcott's artful word-setting....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017The Bird of Dawning — Bob ChilcottFor soprano solo and SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied.This spellbinding setting of words from Act 1, Scene 1, of Hamlet depicts a bird of dawning singing all night long in celebration of the Saviour's birth, with Shakespeare's characteristically evocative imagery heightened by Chilcott's artful word-setting....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017The Bird of Dawning — Bob ChilcottFor soprano solo and SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied.This spellbinding setting of words from Act 1, Scene 1, of Hamlet depicts a bird of dawning singing all night long in celebration of the Saviour's birth, with Shakespeare's characteristically evocative imagery heightened by Chilcott's artful word-setting....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017Alleluya, A New Work Is Come On Hand — David BednallFor SATB & organ. The choral writing in this energetic and joyful carol is rich with rhythmic character, while the organ part is typically virtuosic. Alleluya. A new work is come on hand is recorded on the Regent Records CD 'A Year at Tewkesbury' (REGCD474)....more3minPlay
April 06, 2017Alleluya, A New Work Is Come On Hand — David BednallFor SATB & organ. The choral writing in this energetic and joyful carol is rich with rhythmic character, while the organ part is typically virtuosic. Alleluya. A new work is come on hand is recorded on the Regent Records CD 'A Year at Tewkesbury' (REGCD474)....more3minPlay
FAQs about The Oxford Comment:How many episodes does The Oxford Comment have?The podcast currently has 882 episodes available.