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Greg Bartholomew Compositions
Greg Bartholomew's music has been performed across the United States and in Canada, Europe and Australia. His choral works have been premiered by the Oregon Repertory Singers, the Ars Brunensis Chorus and The Esoterics, among others, and have received performances by such outstanding choral groups as Seattle Pro Musica, the Austin Vocal Arts Ensemble, the Coriolis ensemble of Chicago, the Octarium ensemble of Kansas City, and the Seattle Bach Choir, as well as readings by the Gregg Smith Singers at the Adirondack Festival of American Music and by the Princeton Singers at the Oxford Summer Institutes at Lehigh. His choral setting of text "From the Odes of Solomon" has been released on CD by Capstone Records. Both "Leo" and "From the Odes of Solomon" are published by Ars Nova Music, while the remainder of his works are published by Burke & Bagley.
For more information, go to www.gregbartholomew.com
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Leo Greg Bartholomew (SATB)
Price: $4.00
In 2002 the Esoterics commissioned twelve Washington State composers to create a suite of a cappella horoscopes from the ancient poem, Astronomica, a 1st Century B.C. Latin text by Marcus Manilius....
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Rainy Day, A-POD Greg Bartholomew (SSAA)
Price: $2.40
A delicate setting for unaccompanied SSAA women's chorus of the poem by American poet John Brainard (1796 - 1828). The opening of the piece imitates the pitter-patter of rain drops, before...
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Stoke Fleming-POD: Greg Bartholomew (SATB)
Price: $2.40
A compelling setting for unaccompanied SATB choir of a meditation on rocks and waves written at a small hamlet on the English Channel. The piece received a reading by the Gregg Smith Singers at...
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Tree, The-POD: Greg Bartholomew (SATB)
Price: $2.00
A charming setting for unaccompanied SATB choir of the poem by American transcendental poet Jones Very (1813 - 1880). Transcendentalists viewed Nature as awe-inspiring, all-powerful and full of...
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