COMFORT FOOD FOR THE EARS
during days of the coronavirus
start the first song and the playlist will automatically proceed through all 21 titles
Click on a title below to study the score (take a closer look). Each of these composers is pictured in the top banner.
1) Ambe – by Andrew Balfour, featuring Chronos Vocal Ensemble
2) Canadian Streams – by Vahram Sarkissian
3) Evening – by Sergej Taneyev, arr. Nadezhda Averina, featuring Ponomaryov “Vesna” Children’s Choir
4) What Shall I Bring? – by Derrick Christian, featuring Vancouver Cantata Singers
5) Flame in the Embers – by Nicholas Kelly, featuring Chronos Vocal Ensemble
6) Coventry Carol – arr. Sam Dabrusin, featuring Vancouver Cantata Singers
7) Parlez-moi – France Levasseur-Ouimet, arr. Allan Bevan, featuring Canadian Chamber Choir
8) O Little Rose, O Dark Rose – by Gerda Blok-Wilson, featuring Chor Leoni
9) i carry your heart – by Scott Reimer, featuring Pro Bene Masters Chorale
10) Nuit d’été – by Matthew Emery, featuring Chorale de la Salle
11) Ave Maria – by David Rain, featuring the Chamber Choir of Europe
12) Fluttered Wings – by Emily Green
13) There Was the One – by Joy DeCoursey-Porter
14) Deeper – by Sid Robinovitch
15) Terre-Neuve – by Marie-Claire Saindon
16) Eya, Eya – by Pierre Massie, featuring the Stairwell Carollers
17) Rise Up My Love – by Stephanie Martin
18) Akatonbo – arr. John Washburn, featuring Vancouver Chamber Choir
19) Pussy-Willows, Cat-Tails – Gordon Lightfoot, arr. Larry Nickel, featuring Elora Festival SIngers
20) The Maple – by Garrett Krause, featuring Canadian Chamber Choir
21) In dulci jubilo – arr. Laura Hawley, featuring Elektra Women’s Choir