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| | |  | There is a violent guitar slide - then the alto voice tells a tale of woe, interspersed with guitar special effects representing the flashes and bangs of fuses blowing. Enjoy a mini-roller-coaster of domestic ineptitude. | Play
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EO Parrott - poet -
David W Solomons - composer and performer | | |
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| | |  | Based on the tune London Waits (which we all sing to that old chestnut "Past Three o`clock") but this song concerns party life and fed-up neighbours. The music is turned into a jazzy 4/4 and the words are written with no mercy either for party goers or for neighbours.
Please note the "50 cents" is only a suggested donation, the download itself is free | Play
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composed by David W Solomons and sung by the dwsChorale, with added mouth percussion | | |
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| | |  | Limerick and musical setting for male voice choir by Hal Owen (he of PDQ Bach connections). This ditty is terribly unfair to oboists, but it`s great fun to sing. | Play
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Hal Owen (limerick and music) - D W Solomons (performer) | | |
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| | |  | Another limerick by Hal Owen - this male voice choir setting neatly incorporates the styles of Bach, Brahms and Debussy! | Play
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Hal Owen (limerick and music) - D W Solomons (performer) | | |
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| | |  | Limerick set by Hal Owen - the heart-warming story of a chorister who gloried in high notes... | Play
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Composed by Hal Owen - performed by D W Solomons | | |
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| | |  | All about creating a fugue: Words and music by Hal Owen, first spoken in a rhythmical fugue and then sung. This was originally written for his students - lucky students! :-) | Play
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Hal Owen - writer and composer - David W Solomons performer | | |
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