The poem, Desiderata, which is Latin for 'things to be desired' was originally composed by English Poet and lawyer, Max Ehrmann 1872 - 1945AD. On his death, the poem was found among his personal papers and although it was widely circulated during the late 1960s - early 1970s, and was said to have been found written on the walls of an old church (Saint Paul's, Baltimore, Maryland) 'author unknown', is actually protected by copyright (circa 1927) in Ehrmann's estate. Personal note: Many times I was requested to write this poem in calligraphic writing and did so with a footnote, "anonymous". I and other calligraphers were warned to seek permission from those handling Ehrmann's estate so that we would not breach copyright. For the full wording of this poem go to HTTP//wikilivres.info/wiki/desiderata
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"The Rainbow" by Christina Rossetti is a beautiful poem that could be adapted into a speech choir piece. The poem celebrates the beauty of nature and the diversity of colors in a rainbow, making it a powerful and uplifting piece for a speech choir performance.
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One great speech choice piece is by Patricia Lithuanian and titled 'Peace Not War'. Another great speech choir piece is by Ichimondz and titled 'If I Were A Voice'.
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There are many different samples of speech choir available. Some of these include Never Fall in Love Again by Burt Bacharach and The Creation, by Franz Joseph Haydn.
There are many speech choir piece scripts so it is important to consider which is right for your group. Some possible choices include Double Face, John Doy's Escape and The King's Speech.
=a speech choir is a way of reciting a said piece within a group. The members included in the speech choir are required to change their voice depending on the role they portray or character they voice.=
One popular speech choir piece used by elementary children is "The Rainbow Song." It is a simple and catchy piece that allows students to perform expressive movements while reciting the colorful lyrics.
A speech choir script is a written piece that is performed by a group of speakers in unison. An example could be a script that explores the theme of unity, with different speakers representing various voices from a community coming together to convey a message of solidarity and cooperation through their spoken words.
Speech choir is a performance where participants deliver a synchronized spoken word piece, using voice inflections and gestures. Chamber choir is a smaller vocal ensemble that sings in harmony, often without accompaniment. Both involve group performances, but speech choir focuses on spoken word while chamber choir focuses on vocal music.