SKU: HL.159356
UPC: 888680617608. 6.75x10.5 inches. Czech.
The poem by Yeats that serves as the text for this Ron Kean piece has been set by many fine composers. Ron's approach is unique, bringing in overtones through whirlies to add an ultra-spiritual dimension to the impact of the work. Ron's vocal writing is always careful, pulling lines into one another with suspended results. Singers simply love to sing them because everyone is equally important. Selected for the Iris Levine Treble Chorus Series, this piece fits any general program for advanced treble high school, college and community choir. Medium.
SKU: BT.HU-3055-03-250
English.
SKU: XC.HRMG2140
UPC: 785147106456.
Now available for SSAA voices, the beloved Latin text is set in an elegantly simple texture with conservative ranges. Straightforward rhythms and moments of release create a tapestry of sound that surrounds the optional solo chant line.
SKU: ST.VS014
ISBN 9790220226984.
SKU: ST.VS044
ISBN 9790220227240.
SKU: BT.HU-0808-250
Dutch.
SKU: HL.346845
UPC: 840126925784. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
The drone of the bells, the whispers from the choir, the Stevenson text, set the mood for winter. The choir's harmonies dance around the central tonality like a cold wind, always returning respectfully to the earth. A lovely piece for the fall concert for advanced high school and college treble ensembles. Medium to difficult.
SKU: HL.48024232
ISBN 9781540012296. UPC: 888680715922. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Drawing from the Sami culture, a Nordic society dating from the 2nd century, here is a truly multicultural anthem. With a strong influence from the Sami “Yoik” tradition along with Norse elements and contemporary Western musical norms, this beautiful setting of the Latin text “Kyrie” is an amazing new setting of this traditional text. There is a lovely section for a soloist or small group with a clear line but with space for improvisation as well.
SKU: HL.48022645
UPC: 884088867614. 6.75x10.5 inches.
This work sings of loves and experiences with a vibrant and lyrical text by Francesca Gulì (1924-2008) an American of Italian heritage. Opening with the phrase, âI sing of Summer and of tree, whom I embrace embraces me,â with music that grows and develops into rich textures ideal for collegiate and community women's choruses.