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Michael Vancraeynest

Michaël Vancraeynest (°1976) wrote Tell the Lord how thankful you are for the colloquium for liturgical music that took place in Vaalbeek in August 2016. Vancraeynest's work is a setting of Psalm 118 for two equal voices and piano. The psalm opens in unison with a cheerful melody, which is then repeated with the addition of a counter voice. The middle section changes in text and key. Smooth composition for equal voices choirs who are looking for liturgical repertoire.

SA with piano
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Carl Van Eyndhoven

On the occasion of the Week of Belgian Music, Carl Van Eyndhoven wrote an arrangement of Marina by Rocco Granata. Choirs and sympathizers chose this song from a series of 12 golden hits.

SSA with piano
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Carl Van Eyndhoven

On the occasion of the Week of Belgian Music, Carl Van Eyndhoven wrote an arrangement of Marina by Rocco Granata. Choirs and sympathizers chose this song from a series of 12 golden hits.

SATB with piano
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Carl Van Eyndhoven

On the occasion of the Week of Belgian Music, Carl Van Eyndhoven wrote an arrangement of Marina by Rocco Granata. Choirs and sympathizers chose this song from a series of 12 golden hits.

SAB with piano
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Stijn Dierckx

In 2016 Stijn Dierckx composed the suite Phenomenae Naturae for SATB and piano, where five natural phenomena are portrayed through texts of British and American authors. Luce Prima was written as an addition to and the beginning of Phenomenae Naturae. It portrays the sunrise and nature’s awakening.

SATB with piano
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José Retra

With Le Secret, José Retra won the second edition of the Vic Nees Composition Competition in the conservatory category. Retra is a music pedagogue and since 2021 a composition student at LUCA, School of Arts Campus Leuven with Pieter Schuermans, Jeroen D'hoe & Maarten Van Ingelgem.

SSAA with piano
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Liesbeth Decrock

Here you can find the original Dutch version of Fruit salad for the choir in Dutch: Fruitsla voor het koor

SATB with piano
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Liesbeth Decrock

This composition has as only text different sorts of fruit in English. Throughout the piece, the salad is prepared by the way of singing in the choir, but also by a percussionist who cuts the pieces in a rythmical way. In the ultimate minutes of the composition, the choir eats the fruit salad. Voices disappear one by one, untill the bowl of fruit salad is empty. 

SATB with piano
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Vigdis Hansa Elst

Fortuna vitrea est is a three-part work with piano accompaniment based on a beautiful saying in Latin. Originally, this piece was written for SSA, but has not yet been performed in that line-up. Especially for Koor&Stem, Vigdis reworked the piece into a version for SAB with piano, the existing material shaped a brand new piece. The composer wrote a number of pages around the text Fortuna vitrea est tum cum splendit (Happiness is like glass, when it is at its shiniest...) only to unleash onto the audience the pointe frangitur (it breaks) in short notes in the last bar as a finale of the piece.

SAB with piano
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Marcel Ponseele

Marcel Ponseele (°1957) came second in the category music schools with De Grens (the border), inspired by the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. Ponseele is a renowned oboist and oboe builder. We know him from his wonderful ensemble Il Gardellino. As a young pensioner, he now focuses on composing. A nice surprise.

SSA with piano

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