Stephen Westrop (chorus master)

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Works

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A Child of Our Time: Part I: A Spiritual "Steal Away"
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A Child of Our Time: Part I: Chorus of the Oppressed "When shall the usurer's city cease?"
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A Child of Our Time: Part I: Chorus: "The world turns on its dark side"
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A Child of Our Time: Part I: Scena "Is evil then good?"
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A Child of Our Time: Part II: A Spiritual "Nobody knows the trouble I see"
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A Child of Our Time: Part II: A Spiritual "O by and by"
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A Child of Our Time: Part II: A Spiritual of Anger "Go down, Moses"
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A Child of Our Time: Part II: Chorus of the Self-righteous "We cannot have them in our Empire"
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A Child of Our Time: Part II: Chorus: "A star rises in midwinter"
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A Child of Our Time: Part II: Double Chorus of Persecutors and Persecuted "Away with them!"
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A Child of Our Time: Part III: A Spiritual "Deep river"
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A Child of Our Time: Part III: Chorus "The cold deepens"
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A Child of Our Time: Part III: General Ensemble "I would know my shadow and my light"
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A Child of Our Time: Part III: Scena "The words of wisdom"
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene I, British Camp on the Malvern Hills: “Father! Sire and King” (Eigen, Caractacus, Orbin)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene I, British Camp on the Malvern Hills: “Rest, Weary Monarch” (Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene I, British Camp on the Malvern Hills: “Watchmen, Alert! The King is Here” (Caractacus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene I, British Camp on the Malvern Hills: “Watchmen, Alert!” (Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene II, The Sacred Oak Grove by the Tomb of the Kings: “Bard, What Read Ye?” (Arch‐Druid, Orbin, Caractacus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene II, The Sacred Oak Grove by the Tomb of the Kings: “Hence – Ere the Druid’s Wrath is Woke” (Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene II, The Sacred Oak Grove by the Tomb of the Kings: “Leap to Light” (Caractacus, Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene II, The Sacred Oak Grove by the Tomb of the Kings: Lord of Dread, and Lord of Pow’r (Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene II, The Sacred Oak Grove by the Tomb of the Kings: Tread the Mystic Circle Round (Arch‐Druid, Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene III, The Forest Near the Severn: “Come! Beneath Our Woodland Bow’rs – They Gather the Wreaths” (Chorus, Orbin, Eigen)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene III, The Forest Near the Severn: “Come! Beneath Our Woodland Bowers” (Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene IV, The Malven Hills: “O My Warriors” (Caractacus, Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene IV, The Malven Hills: “We Were Gather’d by the River” (Chorus of Soldiers)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene IV, The Malven Hills: “When the Glow of the Evening” (Eigen)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene IV, The Malven Hills: “Wild Rumours Shake Our Calm Retreat” (Chorus of Maidens)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene V, The Severn: “Captive Britons, See Them!” (A Bard, Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene VI, Rome: “I Plead Not for Myself” (Caractacus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene VI, Rome: “Slay, Slay the Briton!” (Chorus, Claudius)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene VI, Rome: “The Clang of Arms is Over” (Chorus)
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Caractacus, op. 35: Scene VI, Rome: “The March Triumphal Thunders” (Orchestra and Chorus)
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Dona nobis pacem: I. Agnus Dei
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Dona nobis pacem: II. "Beat! beat! drums!" (Allegro moderato)
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Dona nobis pacem: III. Reconciliation (Andantino)
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Dona nobis pacem: IV. Dirge for Two Veterans (Moderato alla marcia)
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Dona nobis pacem: V. "The Angel of Death has been abroad" (L'istesso tempo)
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Dona nobis pacem: VI. O man greatly beloved
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Ein deutsches Requiem, op. 45: I. “Selig sind, die da Leid tragen” (Chor)
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Ein deutsches Requiem, op. 45: II. “Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras” (Chor)
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Ein deutsches Requiem, op. 45: III. “Herr, lehre doch mich” (Chor, Bariton)