SKU: AP.47612
UPC: 038081543055. English.
From master composer Antonio Vivaldi's Laetatus Sum (a setting of Psalm 121), this edition brings the brief work to today's choirs. Featuring an accessible Latin text and a lively optional cello part, this well-crafted arrangement is an ideal introduction to many of the conventions of Baroque style, including terraced dynamics and the alternation between a small group (or soloist) and the full ensemble.
About Alfred Choral Designs
The Alfred Choral Designs Series provides student and adult choirs with a variety of secular choral music that is useful, practical, educationally appropriate, and a pleasure to sing. To that end, the Choral Designs series features original works, folk song settings, spiritual arrangements, choral masterworks, and holiday selections suitable for use in concerts, festivals, and contests.
SKU: AP.50211
UPC: 038081573816. English.
This, the first of Handel's four Coronation Anthems, has been a cherished part of crowning British royalty from George II in 1727 to the current sovereign, Charles III. Commemorate the grand occasion with this condensed version of the majestic Baroque masterwork. Available in three fresh editions designed with student choirs in mind. Perform with the accessible piano reduction, or combine with your school orchestra (strings, brass, and timpani) for a regal fanfare.
SKU: AP.46916
UPC: 038081535654. English.
A straightforward Latin text and well-written vocal parts give many opportunities to develop choral techniques, impress adjudicators, and wow audiences. Add the optional flute and cello parts to enhance this winner from Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. Quality repertoire for mixed choirs! An informative note from the editor and a handy IPA guide are included in the publication.
SKU: AP.47614
UPC: 038081543079. English.
SKU: AP.47613
UPC: 038081543062. English.
SKU: AP.50212
UPC: 038081573823. English.
SKU: HL.1414554
UPC: 196288197119. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
Bright with joy and sparkling with a Baroque elegance, here is a great choice for a service or concert opener. Brilliant traditional choral writing mixes with a well-crafted piano part to support the singing and delight the ear!
SKU: HL.14002305
ISBN 9780853605034.
Audi Filia was written for the celebrations for St Cecilia's Day in Rome in October 1720. It was originally part of a much larger mass setting for the event, which is considered to be one of the finest pieces of music to survive from the Baroque era. This movement, intended for the gradual, is one of the more popular sections and is often performed as a stand-alone piece. It is scored for 2 Oboes, Strings, Organ, and Soprano solo.
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) was an Italian composer in the Baroque style, who mostly wrote for choral groups. He is best remembered for his operas and oratorios, but he also wrote several hundred chambercantatas for solo Voice.
SKU: AP.41565
UPC: 038081466453. English.
Singers have long cherished this staple of the solo repertoire, and now it is beautifully set for choral groups of any size. Teach all of the same lessons you learned from your favorite vocal instructor as you share this baroque aria with a new generation. Not difficult, but rewarding.
SKU: AP.43190
UPC: 038081487328. English.
Perform this buoyant Italian madrigal a cappella or accompanied by the optional piano, hand drum, and finger cymbals. The Baroque harmonies are easy to read and tune, and the 3-part mixed/SAB voicing includes several alternate notes to accommodate the vocal ranges of young men. May be sung in English, Italian, or a combination of both.
SKU: HL.35020303
UPC: 747510059325. 6.75x10.5 inches.
An excellent chorus from the Vivaldi opera, La Fida Nim, this 3-part arrangement of “Sing Out This Day!” is a great opening number for concert, contest, or festival. Optional flute and hand drum parts are provided. The optional solo and keyboard parts are drawn from Vivaldi's original score. A wonderful introduction to Baroque music.
SKU: LO.15-3476H
ISBN 9780787757557.
Choral textures range from unison writing to gentle independent counterpoint in this bright, forward-moving original work that’s perfect for concert or festival programming. The Latin and English text as well as the fun Baroque-style accompaniment make this original musically satisfying and easy to learn!
SKU: AP.48317
UPC: 038081551401. English.
Joy instantly abounds as the well-edited keyboard introduction sets the tone for this impressive, yet approachable Baroque selection---the first movement of Vivaldi's masterwork of the same name. Choral phrasing is obvious, as we alternate between brief marcato statements and longer lines that deliver satisfying suspensions. As always, Dr. Liebergen includes an informative editor's note and a complete IPA pronunciation guide for the Latin text (eight words in total). This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: HL.49045655
ISBN 9783795712327. 7.5x11.0x0.318 inches.
With its three-part settings for mixed choir, the Chor zu dritt series is aimed at the large number of choirs which cannot do fulljustice to the mainly four-part choral literature with its division in high and deep male voices.Complementing Vol. 5, O little Townof Bethlehem, the choir expert Wilfried Fischer continues his successful series with Christmas music in Vol. 6, Machet die Tore weit. Baroque cantata settings and motets for the Christmas season by renowned composers like Bach and Telemann were arranged for three-part choir, some with accompaniment. These arrangements enable choirs with a small number of male voices to sing even large-scale works in Christmas concerts. Content J.S. Bach: Gloria in excelsis Deo J.S. Bach: Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her Bach: Freut euch, liebe Christen all G.F. Handel: Halleluja G.P. Telemann; Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern G.P. Telemann: Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe D. Buxtehude: In dulci jubilo V. Lubeck: Willkommen, susser Brautigam A. Hammerschmidt: Machet die Tore weit A.M. Brunckhorst: Sollten wir uns heut' nicht freuen A.M. Brunckhorst: Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe W.C. Briegel: Stimmet Hosianna an P.F. Buchner: O, welch ein Jubel H. Schutz: Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt H. Schutz: Dank sagen wir alle Anonymus: Ich will den Namen Gotte loben A. Gumpelzhaimer: Gloria sei dir gesungen G.P. Telemann: Ich will den Herrn loben allezeit.
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