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For at least one attendee, the matinee's most touching moment came near the end of the program with Rimes returning in evening dress to sing Bette Midler's "The Rose" in tandem with the Chorus' rendition of the old chorale "Lo How A Rose E're Blooming."
Rodney Punt: A Quest for Meaning in Holiday Music (And Finding It in The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles) Rodney Punt 2011
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E're he's well born the Limbs he does oppress, 340
The Third Part of the Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley Being his Six Books of Plants 1689
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E're coffee, or tea, or such slip-slops were known,
The Boy's Own Paper 2009
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This concert features a broad variety in styles of music requiring many kinds of interpretation, from the contrapuntal, stately Baroque style of Bach's Christmas Oratorio and Handel's Messiah to the shimmering iridescence of Praetorius's Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming.
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E're from the gates of London I could get At last I took my latest leave thus late.
The Pennyles Pilgrimage Or The Money-lesse Perambulation of John Taylor: Alias the Kings ... 1618
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"O Magnum Mysterium" by Victoria, a setting of "Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming" by Jan Soderstrom, and "The Shepherd's Carol" by William Billings.
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"O Magnum Mysterium" by Victoria, a setting of "Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming" by Jan Soderstrom, and "The Shepherd's Carol" by William Billings.
Northfield.org - Community news, citizen produced Nathan White 2009
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