SKU: HL.291959
UPC: 888680928742. 6.75x10.5 inches.
This joyful, Philippino Christmas carol is a welcome addition to the season. San Francisco conductor and arranger George Hernandez has masterfully arranged a new SSAA a cappella setting that simply works! High school, college and community choirs will love this piece.
SKU: HL.14021007
ISBN 9781844492893. 8.5x11.0x0.088 inches.
A Choral Suite for Two Part (Soprano and Alto) Children's Chorus setting the text of George Mackay Brown. This enchanting 12-minute cycle is typical of the subtle and delicate way Maxwell-Davies approaches writing for children: straightforward, tender, affectionate, yet with just a hint of the complexity found in challenging 'adult' works like the cycle Westerlings. George Mackay Brown's poetry with its haiku-like short stanzas and pointilliste allusive imagery leaves you constantly intrigued : who is the boy 'lost on the hill till sundown', and why is time 'a bird with white wings?' Is this perhaps the poet himself playing a bit of holiday truant?
SKU: HL.290340
UPC: 888680922344. 6.75x10.5x0.062 inches. English.
Commissioned by Brooklyn Youth Chorus and setting the text of George Savile, Marquis of Halifax.
SKU: LO.15-3844H
ISBN 9780787774011.
Winner of the 2020 Queens' College MagSoc competition and the 2021 California CDA George Huessenstamm Choral Composition Competition , this floating, dance-like melody set to the Robert Browning poem truly sings. Song-like in nature, the harmonies have a contemporary and subtle jazz character that rings through sentimental text beautifully. Composed as a set of three compositions, also look for Day of Fire and Sun (15/3898H) and Give Me Your Stars to Hold (15/3843L)ire and Sun (15/3842L and Give Me Your Stars to Hold (15/3843L).
SKU: HL.14047921
UPC: 888680633486. 8.25x11.75x0.057 inches.
How Soon? is a work by Nico Muhly for SSAA choir and ensemble. Commissioned by eighth blackbird, the Kennesaw State University School of Music, and the Anima-Young Singers of Greater Chicago, the piece is a setting of George Herbert's poem Mortification and lasts around 10 minutes.
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