# I have tried to contact BBC singers regarding this piece. I have wanted to sing it for a long time. However, no-one replied. If you do get a response, please let me know. Many thanks I did some searching in my work for a public radio station, and the composer of the work is Julian Bond. He's not the famous U.S. civil rights figure, but a composer and pianist with the same name. You can e-mail him, and find out more about the music, through his website at: www.julianbondmusic.com. The site is undergoing some changes, but you should probably be able to reach him. Hope this helps!
silent night, hark the herald, joy to the world, etc.....
The song "The Music of the Night" is from the musical Phantom of the Opera. The lyrics were written by Charles Hart, and the music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
'A Little Night Music' and 'Turkish March'.
The Bee Gees wrote most of the music for Saturday Night Fever, although the film did contain music by other artists as well.
A stary night
Julian Mayfield has written: 'The long night'
It was Julian Leong and it was outside Krystal’s I was with him that night and i can still see it today as clear as it was in 94 I’ll never forget that night .
silent night, hark the herald, joy to the world, etc.....
A Little Night Music was created in 1973.
A Little Night Music was created in 1973.
Big Night Music was created in 1986.
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Sure! "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem that can be effectively presented through choral reading. Each stanza is distinct, and the repetition of the word "bells" lends itself well to group performance with different voices assigned to each section.
'A Hard Day's Night' was written on the back of a birthday card for John Lennon's son, Julian.
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The song "The Music of the Night" is from the musical Phantom of the Opera. The lyrics were written by Charles Hart, and the music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.