SKU: AP.48418
UPC: 038081552415. English.
Now available in SSAA and TTBB voicings. Alfred Music commends Dr. Timothy Sarsany for his scholarly adaptations of this long-standing favorite of honor choirs and festival groups. New voicings are carefully crafted to reflect the original. A joyful, tried-and-true a cappella fanfare, not to be missed!
SKU: BT.WHKM00055
SKU: GH.N04221
ISBN 9790070030168. A4 inches. Text: Rune Lindstrom.
SKU: HL.1473313
UPC: 196288213994.
This dynamic piece features a tenor-bass choir, a percussion ensemble with five players, and piano. The evocative text, penned by Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, is drawn from his collection of poems titled â??Fruit Gatherings,â? published in 1916. It paints vivid imagery of darkness, light, and triumph over death. Serving as an exceptional contemporary piece for your tenor-bass choirs, this composition offers both excitement and challenge, with its expertly crafted symphony of percussive sounds.
SKU: HL.245040
UPC: 888680709419. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
Written for the Southwest Region ACDA Men's Honor Choir, 2018, directed by Derrick Fox. The passionate text requires expressive and dynamic singing from the men's voices. Long lines require grace and the dynamic climax - That you love me makes me worthy of you - will require all the emotion that your men can summon.
SKU: HL.50600722
ISBN 9781495075469. UPC: 888680646110. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Introducing ?Four Shape Note? singing to your young singers, this arrangement from the Sacred Harp is full of energy. Young singers will relate to the positive message and they will be surprised that 19th century music can be so much fun to sing.
SKU: GI.WW1876
UPC: 785147030560. English. Text Source: American Folk Song.
A sorrowful American song that explores the themes of lonliness and loss. Simple and extremely effective composing that allows singers to express the text with tremendous drama. Available here for TTBB voices.
SKU: AP.49715
UPC: 038081568027. English. Words by Andrew Marvell.
A tour de force cornerstone of choral literature. Lloyd Pfautsch's remarkable setting of the 17th-century poem by Andrew Marvell continues to be a popular choice with contest, festival, and collegiate choirs. Lawson-Gould is proud to present new voicings of this a cappella staple, as realized by contemporary composer/conductor Jacob Narverud. Notably authentic, with the original vocal lines still intact.
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