Richard Garrin's Audio Clips
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| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Magnificat |
First Movement of a 7 movement work for Chorus and Orchestra` by John Rutter, conducted by Richard Garrin |
| Nearer My God to Thee and Sweet Bye and Bye |
Chicago Symphony Chorus repared by R. Garrin for the Symphony's recording of the Ives Symphony #4. These hymns, included in the Sony Classical C.D., are the thematic base of the symphony. |
| de Ton Reve Trop. |
An a cappella selection from Morten Lauridsen's "Le Chanson de Rose" |
| Gamelon |
"Gamelon" is a composition by Canadian R. Murray Schaefer. The voices sing no words, but instead imitate the sounds of a Balanese Gamelon Orchestra |
| Quam Olim Abrahae |
from Mozart's Requiem, Richard Garrin conducting
|
| Sing Me to Heaven |
A prayerful a cappella composition by Daniel Gawthrop is prepared and conducted by Richard Garrin |
| Dance! |
Second movement of David Conte's "Invocation and Dance" for SATB Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Richard Garrin |
| Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day |
A Christmas Carol arranged for male chorus, soprano solo and harp. Maryanne Beatty is the soprano soloist. |
| Lo How a Rose 'Er Blooming |
This is the first segment the well known holiday composition, Hugo Distler arrangment. |
| Shenandoah |
King Singers arrangement for SATB Chorus and Piano |
