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Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
London Voices
Interprète
Ben Parry
Direction d’orchestre
Grace Davidson
Soprano
Katy Hill
Soprano
Rachel Oyawale
Soprano
Freya Parry
Soprano
Christina Gill
Alto
Lucy Goddard
Alto
Sumudu Jayatilaka
Alto
Melanie Marshall
Alto
Matthew Howard
Ténor
Alex Hume
Ténor
Daniel Lewis
Ténor
Kavi Pau
Ténor
Edward Ballard
Ensemble
Ken Burton
Chant
Timothy Murphy
Ensemble
Andrew Tipple
Ensemble
Richard Gowers
Orgue
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Marques L. A. Garrett
Composition
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paroles
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
John Rutter
Ingénierie
Paroles
My cot was down by a cypress grove,
And I sat by my window the whole night long,
And heard well up from the deep dark wood
A mockingbird's passionate song.
And I thought of myself so sad and lone,
And my life's cold winter that knew no spring;
Of my mind so weary and sick and wild,
Of my heart too sad to sing.
But even as I listened the mockingbirds song.
A thought stole in to my saddened heart,
And I said, 'I can cheer some other soul
By a carol's simple art.'
For oft from the darkness of hearts and lives
Come songs the brim with joy and light,
As out of the gloom of the cypress grove
The mockingbird sings and night.
So I sand a lay for a brother's ear
In a strain to soothe his bleeding heart,
And he smiled at the sound of my voice and lyre,
Though mine was a feeble art.
But at his smile I smiled in turn,
And into my soul there came a ray:
In trying to soothe an other's woes
Mine own had passed away.
Written by: Marques L. A. Garrett, Paul Laurence Dunbar


