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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, 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, 2017Sing, My Child — Sarah QuartelFor SATB unaccompanied with hand drum.This piece sets a joyful text celebrating the beauty found all around us. Characterized by tight harmonies and a dynamic hand drum line, the buoyant 7/8 metre drives the piece forward. Lush harmonies colour the hymn-like B section as the text evolves into a call for strength despite the troubles that may come....more5minPlay
April 06, 2017Sing, My Child — Sarah QuartelFor SATB unaccompanied with hand drum.This piece sets a joyful text celebrating the beauty found all around us. Characterized by tight harmonies and a dynamic hand drum line, the buoyant 7/8 metre drives the piece forward. Lush harmonies colour the hymn-like B section as the text evolves into a call for strength despite the troubles that may come....more5minPlay
April 06, 2017Sing, My Child — Sarah QuartelFor SATB unaccompanied with hand drum.This piece sets a joyful text celebrating the beauty found all around us. Characterized by tight harmonies and a dynamic hand drum line, the buoyant 7/8 metre drives the piece forward. Lush harmonies colour the hymn-like B section as the text evolves into a call for strength despite the troubles that may come....more5minPlay
April 06, 2017A Tree of Song — Bob Chilcott (SSAFor SSAA unaccompanied.A bright and breezy piece with a charming text by Charles Bennett, A Tree of Song begins with a jaunty 7/8 figure which recurs throughout the piece, with the melody floating above. Alternation between passages of 4/4 and 7/8 gives a lively offbeat feel, with the piece only taking on a darker tone in the central section....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017A Tree of Song — Bob Chilcott (SSAFor SSAA unaccompanied.A bright and breezy piece with a charming text by Charles Bennett, A Tree of Song begins with a jaunty 7/8 figure which recurs throughout the piece, with the melody floating above. Alternation between passages of 4/4 and 7/8 gives a lively offbeat feel, with the piece only taking on a darker tone in the central section....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017A Tree of Song — Bob Chilcott (SSAFor SSAA unaccompanied.A bright and breezy piece with a charming text by Charles Bennett, A Tree of Song begins with a jaunty 7/8 figure which recurs throughout the piece, with the melody floating above. Alternation between passages of 4/4 and 7/8 gives a lively offbeat feel, with the piece only taking on a darker tone in the central section....more4minPlay
April 06, 2017At Night — Connor J. KoppinFor SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied .This anthem sets a poem by Amy Lowell, vividly conveying the effect of the wind through a moving tapestry of eighth notes/quavers intertwined between the different voices. The melody floats over this breeze-like ostinato, sometimes effervescent, sometimes reposed....more5minPlay
April 06, 2017At Night — Connor J. KoppinFor SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied .This anthem sets a poem by Amy Lowell, vividly conveying the effect of the wind through a moving tapestry of eighth notes/quavers intertwined between the different voices. The melody floats over this breeze-like ostinato, sometimes effervescent, sometimes reposed....more5minPlay
April 06, 2017At Night — Connor J. KoppinFor SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied .This anthem sets a poem by Amy Lowell, vividly conveying the effect of the wind through a moving tapestry of eighth notes/quavers intertwined between the different voices. The melody floats over this breeze-like ostinato, sometimes effervescent, sometimes reposed....more5minPlay
FAQs about The Oxford Comment:How many episodes does The Oxford Comment have?The podcast currently has 882 episodes available.