A Variety of Classical Music – Much of it With Lyrics
Charles Ives, American composer, early 1900s:
Charles Ives – Psalm 90 (1894/1901, rev. 1923/1924)
Ives’ Psalm 67 – Te Deum Chamber Choir
Also American, Howard Hanson. Was he copying Ives?
Hanson conducts Hanson – The Cherubic Hymn, Op. 37
Shifting to many years ago: Two LOUD pieces from 80 Willow and “The Drum”:
Symphonic Gems: Anton Bruckner – Symphony No. 4 – III. Scherzo – Jansons | Concertgebouworkest
And finally, two differing uses of music to tell a story. First, Shostakovich:
DSCH Use in Shostakovich #10 – The Berean Watch
And then, J. S. Bach, and a focus on vocal lyrics intertwined with lovely instrumental renditions:
J.S. Bach – Cantata BWV 147 “Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben” (J.S. Bach Foundation)
And here are the German and English lyrics.
