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Listen to the latest release in the Continuum Choral Library, The Road Home, by Stephen Paulus. Minnesotan born Paulus sets the words of his friend, Michael Dennis Browne, to the American hymn tune, Prospect with the lush harmonisation coming from Paulus.
A contemporary tribute to the Spanish Renaissance tradition, the piece is constructed around the ancient chant, Vexilla Regis and sets words by Juan Boscán, Antonio Gala and St. Teresa of Ávila.
Head to the RSCM website to purchase copies for your choir!
We’re delighted that Cruz, by Carlos Rodríguez-Otero, has been published by the RSCM! Continuum commissioned Carlos to write this three-part work in partnership with Clare Hall Cambridge and it received its first performance in March 2024 in Clare College Cambridge.
This is the latest release in the Continuum Choral Library and the start of our American Soundscapes. Further releases will feature music by Stephen Paulus, Morten Lauridsen and Eric Whitacre.
Listen to our latest release in the Continuum Choral Library, Upon your heart. Written in 1999, this is a beautiful setting of words from the Song of Songs by the Canadian composer Eleanor Daley.
This track is the first of the next volume in our Choral Library: American Soundscapes. Further releases will include music by Stephen Paulus, Morten Lauridsen and Eric Whitacre.
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Thank you to everyone who came to our Shakespeare in Song concerts last weekend. We performed musical settings of the Bard at St Mary Magdalen, Oxford on 9th May and, as part of their concert series, at St Andrew’s Church, Bedford on 10th May.
St Mary Magdalen, Oxford - Friday 9th May, 7:30pm
St Andrew’s Church, Bedford - Saturday 10th May, 7:30pm
Tickets available from https://t.co/segQndrLXa
We’re so excited to begin rehearsals for our new Shakespeare programme tomorrow! Join us this weekend for witty, elegant and haunting settings of Shakespeare’s poetry and prose with music by Vaughan Williams, Tavener, Walton, Bob Chilcott, Jaako Mäntyjärvi, Owain Park and others!