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===Secular Music===
===Secular Music===
*{{NoCo|Tirsi morir volea}}
*{{NoCo|Tirsi morir volea}}
*{{NoCo|Ill fares the land}}
===Traditional arrangements===
===Traditional arrangements===
:Christmas
:Christmas
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:Irish-Scottish
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::*{{NoCo|Coulter's Candy}}
::*{{NoCo|Coulter's Candy}}
::*[[Down by the Salley gardens (Traditional)|Down by the Salley gardens]]
::*[[Down by the Salley gardens (Traditional)|''Down by the Salley gardens'']]
::*{{NoCo|Gabhaim Molta Bhríde}}
::*{{NoCo|Gabhaim Molta Bhríde}}
::*{{NoCo|I'll tell me Ma}}
::*{{NoCo|I'll tell me Ma}}
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::*[[By and by (Traditional)|''By and by'']]
::*[[By and by (Traditional)|''By and by'']]
::*[[Get on board, little children (Traditional)|''Get on board, little children'']]
::*[[Get on board, little children (Traditional)|''Get on board, little children'']]
::*[[Jacob' ladder (Traditional)|''Jacob's ladder'']]
::*[[ I couldn't hear nobody pray (Traditional)|''I couldn't hear nobody pray'']]
::*[[Jacob's ladder (Traditional)|''Jacob's ladder'']]
::*[[Lay this body down (Traditional)|''Lay this body down'']]
::*[[Lay this body down (Traditional)|''Lay this body down'']]
::*[[One more river to cross (Traditional)|''One more river to cross'']]
::*[[One more river to cross (Traditional)|''One more river to cross'']]
::*[[Roll, Jordan, roll (Traditional)|''Roll, Jordan, roll'']]
::*[[Roll, Jordan, roll (Traditional)|''Roll, Jordan, roll'']]
::*{{NoCo|Swing low sweet chariot}}
::*{{NoCo|Swing low sweet chariot}}
::*[[You may bury me in the East (Traditional)|''You may bury me in the East'']]
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==Publications==
==Publications==


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 02:46, 8 April 2021

Willem Verkaik

Life

Born: 25 November 1943

Biography

Born and raised in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, he studied at Delft University to gain the title of Ingenieur in Mechanical Engineering. He started singing, and improved his singing techniques through private lessons. As a tenor he sang in such ensembles as Arti Vocali, Pentacost, Capella Carolina, Kapel van de Lage Landen. He attended the Kurt Thomas course in The Hague and became a choral conductor, arranger and composer.

See also: Willem Verkaik's editor page.

List of choral works

Sacred Music

Secular Music

Traditional arrangements

Christmas
Irish-Scottish
Yiddish
My grandmother's songs
Slave songs
Spirituals


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Publications

External links

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