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- 2021. Dunleavy, Richard (October 2014). "News from the Brothers" (PDF). Confortare. October 2014: 18. "Bosco Camden – Champagnat" (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
- Probably composed for the coronation of James I Homage Fanfare Robinson Confortare Walford Davies (arranged by Rutter) New arrangement, composed for the...
- after Queen's Birthday 1955 (from Tuesday 7 June) under the same motto "Confortare esto vir". The same traditions were faithfully upheld as they had been...
- Parry's I was glad (1902). New work written for the occasion included Confortare (Be strong and play the Man) by Walford Davies and the Festival Te Deum...
- of choral songs by various composers in honour of Queen Victoria and a Confortare for the coronation service of Edward VII. After Parratt's death in 1924...
- the 1911 coronation of George V. Sir Henry Walford Davies, who wrote Confortare (Be strong and play the Man) for the 1937 coronation of George VI. Ralph...
- Nebuchadnezzar; O praise God in his holiness; Three Songs of Praise; Confortare Richard Hickox CHAN 10439 2006 / 2007 Bantock Omar Khayyam Vemon Handley...
- Whanganui New Zealand Information Type Private secondary school Motto Latin: Confortare et esto Vir Established 1994; 30 years ago (1994) Ministry of Education...
- Edwards, trumpter Matthew Williams, trumpter Roderick Williams, soloist, "Confortare" Pretty Yende, soloist, "Sacred Fire" Jay Blades, The Prince's Foundation...
- choir sings an English translation of the traditional Latin antiphon Confortare: "Be strong and of a good courage; keep the commandments of the Lord thy...