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A string orchestra composition dedicated to two teenage cancer victims. (speech excerpt also included.) |
Credits: Written by David Allen. Conducted by Bert Ferntheil. Special Thanks to the Temple City High Orchestra |
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( Hail and Farewell)Written by Franz Schubert. D767. The tonality and rytymn of this song are steadfast and constant, as if the poet was riding away into the evening. There is then a digression into another key, giving the feeling of a somber hymn. |
Credits: David Allen, piano George Falkenburg, tenor - Recorded at First Lutheran Church of Temple City. |
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"Heiden Roselein" was just one out of 900 songs Franz Schubert had written in his short life. The song is extremely bright and airy, making it an exquisite example of Schubert's "lighter" side. |
Credits: Ann Thorton, soprano David Allen, piano - Recorded at First Lutheran Church of Temple City. |
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