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July 1, 1993
mike@standardsmichigan.com
“…you shall above all things be glad and  young
For if you’re glad and young,
whatever life you wear it will become you;
and if you are glad whatever’s living
will yourself become…”

1936 University of Washington | “Boys in the Boat” 2024

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  • 01
    01.November.Saturday

    "Rocky Horror Picture Show" Academy of Art University

    All day
    2025.11.01

    “Time, the subtle thief of youth.”

    – John Milton

     

    Lively Arts

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  • 05
    05.November.Wednesday

    Bonfire Night

    All day
    2025.11.05

    Bonfire Night

  • 06
    06.November.Thursday

    Modular Classrooms

    11:00 -12:00
    2025.11.06

    https://standardsmichigan.com/modular-classrooms/

  • 08
    08.November.Saturday

    "Galveston" " Student Covers

    All day
    2025.11.08

  • 09
    09.November.Sunday

    "All People That On Earth Do Dwell (Old 100th)" | Old Royal College

    All day
    2025.11.09

    RE: Ralph Vaughn Williams interpretation:

    • Harmonization of the Tune: “All People That on Earth Do Dwell” is set to the tune “Old Hundredth,” which is one of the most well-known hymn tunes and dates back to the 16th century. Vaughan Williams created a notable harmonization of this tune for the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. His arrangement brought a fresh and majestic quality to the already beloved hymn, making it suitable for grand ceremonial occasions.
    • Orchestration for the Coronation Service: Vaughan Williams not only harmonized the hymn but also orchestrated it for a full choir and orchestra for the coronation service. This orchestration enhanced the hymn’s grandeur and was used during the recessional at the end of the service, leaving a lasting impression on the attendees and listeners.
    • Influence on Hymnody: Vaughan Williams’ work on “All People That on Earth Do Dwell” is part of his broader impact on hymnody. Through his contributions, including this specific harmonization and orchestration, he helped to elevate and modernize hymn singing within the Anglican tradition and beyond.

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