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Hayne Van Ghizeghem: De tous biens playne
by the soprano Catherine Bott and the ensemble Virelai
Argentina vs. New Zealand | Cup of Nations 2019
70′ ⚽ Catherine Bott
@cjbott: Excuse the facials but I’m just super excited to be joining my fellow kiwi @hwilkin17 in the Damallsvenskan, Sweden with Vittsjö GIK 🇸🇪 I’m looking forward to this new chapter in my footballing journey and can’t wait to see what this amazing league has in store for me 💪🏼
Henry Purcell - "They tell us that your mighty powers above" (From The Indian Queen) Catherine Bott - Christopher Hogwood, Orchestra of the Academy of Ancient Music
They tell us that your mighty powers above Make perfect your joys and your blessings by Love. Ah! Why do you suffer the blessing that's there To give a poor lover such sad torments here?
Yet though for my passion such grief I endure, My love shall like yours still be constant and pure. To suffer for him gives an ease to my pains There's joy in my grief and there's freedom in chains;
If I were divine he could love me no more And I in return my adorer adore O let his dear life the, kind Gods, be your care For I in your blessings have no other share.
Composer: John Eccles
Must then a faithful lover go? · Catherine Bott · David Roblou · Paula Chateauneuf · Anthony Pleeth
Ep.#14 Behind the scenes with John Rutter: I'm 50% songwriter, 50% composer
The Backstage with Robert Emery Podcast
"I would say to any composer: Talent is important, perseverance is important, hard work is important, but luck is important as well..." -- John Rutter
What is John Rutter known for?
Robert Emery talks to John Rutter, composer and conductor best known for his choral compositions, including many Christmas carols and anthem. John talks about his process of composing, the commission to write an anthem for the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, and how tragedy stuck in 2001 with his son being killed in a road accident. He of course also answers a quick-fire round of questions culminating in the big question; Composing or Conducting?
Where did John Rutter study for his first degree?
John has done that rare feat of being accessible and popular, without the critics panning him for the simplicity and beauty of his music; and it all started at Clare College, Cambridge. He has a fascinating and somewhat wise view of the world, constantly coming out with quotes like:
"We like to think we are in control of our destiny, but really we're not", and my favourite;
"if you want to be rich and famous, you should probably concentrate on one thing and do it obsessively and do it incredibly well. If you want to have a happy and fulfilled life, do whatever interests you - and if possible, get someone to pay you for it!"
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SHOW NOTES
Background [01:07]
Growing up over a pub [07.45]
Britten’s War Requiem [10:00]
Clare College [17:30]
Concert Music [24.48]
Nine lessons and carols [26.04
Bob Chilcott [29:36]
David Willcocks [31:35]
Shepherd's Pipe Carol [35:52]
Composition Techniques [39:33]
Finding text to write music to [41:53]
Fauré Requiem [50:40]
ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [54:15]
Family tragedy [56:44]
Two piano concerto on a theme of the Beatles [1:00:37]
Anthem for the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton [1:03:15]
Carols for Choirs [1:05:55]
Predictions of the business in 20 years [1:09:40]
Quick fire questions [1:13:55]
Selected links from the episode
thebackstageblog.com
John Rutter
Bob Chilcott
Catherine Bott
Clare College, Cambridge
Britten’s War Requiem
Carols for Choirs
Lat_56
Albums featuring John Rutter
John Rutter - The Ultimate Collection
John Rutter Carols: 10 carols for mixed voices
The John Rutter Songbook
John Rutter Anthems: 11 anthems for mixed voices
The Very Best of John Rutter
The John Rutter Christmas Album
John Rutter: The Gift Of Life
John Rutter - The Colours of Christmas
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