| Christmas A Cappella Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Barenreiter
(Christmas Carols For Mixed Voices) Edited by Graham Buckland. For SATB choir (u...(+)
(Christmas Carols For Mixed Voices) Edited by Graham Buckland. For SATB choir (unaccompanied). Format: a capella songbook. With choral notation, lyrics, performance notes, introductory text and index of first lines. Christmas and holiday. 224 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben.
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| Geistliches Chorgesangbuch, Bd. 1 Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
By Various. Edited by Hildebrandt, Herbert. This edition: paperbound. Sacred, Hy...(+)
By Various. Edited by Hildebrandt, Herbert. This edition: paperbound. Sacred, Hymn settings, Mass Sections, Motets, Psalms, German; Choral Collections, SAM Choir; Occasions: Eucharist, Communion, Praise and thanks, Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hymns in praise of the Virgin Mary; Use during church year: Advent, Special. Choral collection. 116 pages
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| Chorsatze zum Evangelischen Gesangbuch Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
By Various. Edited by Dromann, Hans-Christian. This edition: paperbound. Hymn se...(+)
By Various. Edited by Dromann, Hans-Christian. This edition: paperbound. Hymn settings, Mass Sections, Psalms, German; Choral Collections for Mixed Choir; Occasions: Eucharist, Peace and Justice, Prayer, Confirmation, Daily hours, Praise and Thanks, Morning, Midday, Evening, Psalms, Baptism, Mourning, Death, Our Father; Use du. Choral collection. 88 pages
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| Freiburger Chorbuch Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
By Various. Edited by Kreuels, Matthias / Ducker, Martin / Essl, Jurgen / Geisma...(+)
By Various. Edited by Kreuels, Matthias / Ducker, Martin / Essl, Jurgen / Geismann, Wilm / Kohlmann, Mathias / Langer, Leo / Ochs, Jurgen / Drescher, Thomas / Frohlich, Brigitte / Maag, Jurgen / Rommelspacher, Stephan. Sacred, Hymns, Hymn settings, Magnificat, Masses, Latin, Mass Sections, Motets, Psalms, German, Psalms, Latin; Choral Collections, Mixed Choir; Occasions: Eucharist, Communion, Peace and Justice, Prayer, First Communion, Confirmation, Praise and thanks, F. Choral collection. 256 pages
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| Oxford Book Of Flexible Anthems
Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
A Clare Benediction Composed by John Rutter A Prayer Of St Richard Of Chicheste...(+)
A Clare Benediction Composed by John Rutter
A Prayer Of St Richard Of Chichester Composed by L. J. White
Alleluia Composed by William Boyce
Author Of Life Divine Composed by Cecilia Mcdowall
Be Still For The Presence Of The Lord Composed by David Evans; Arranged by Richard Shephard
Bread Of The World Composed by Scottish Traditional; Arranged by Alan Bullard
Brightest And Best Composed by Malcolm Archer
Christ Is The World's True Light Composed by W. K. Stanton
Christ The Lord Is Risen Again Composed by Richard Shephard
Christians Shout For Joy And Gladness Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Come Down, O Love Divine Composed by Hilary Tadman-robins
Plainsong: Creator Of The Stars Arranged by John Scott
Drop, Drop Slow Tears Composed by Kerry Andrew
Evening Service In C Composed by Frank Henry Shera
Fairest Lord Jesus Composed by Martin How
Gabriel To Mary Came Composed by 14th Century Irish; Arranged by Alan Bullard
Give Thanks To God Composed by Botswanan Traditional; Arranged by Alan Bullard
God Be In My Head Composed by Armstrong Gibbs
God In Mine Eternity Composed by Alan Bullard
God So Loved The World Composed by Alan Bullard
God That Madest Earth And Heaven Composed by Welsh Traditional; Arranged by David Thorne
Hail, Virgin Mary (Ave Maria) Composed by Franz Liszt
Hark, The Glad Sound Composed by David Thorne
Harvest Carol Composed by Ian Ray
He Is Risen Composed by Cecil Cope
Hide Not Thy Face Composed by Richard Farrant
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Holy, Holy, Holy, Holy Is The Lord Composed by Franz Schubert; Arranged by Alan Bullard
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty Composed by Alan Smith
Hosanna To The Son Of David Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann
Irish Blessing Composed by Bob Chilcott
Jesu, Lamb Of God, Redeemer (Ave Verum Corpus) Composed by Edward Elgar
Jesus Christ The Apple Tree Composed by English Traditional; Arranged by Alan Bullard
Jubilate (Let Us Praise You) Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Lamb Of God (Agnus Dei) Composed by Samuel Webbe
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Composed by Stephen Cleobury
Like The Murmur Of The Dove's Song Composed by Alan Smith
Lord, In Thy Mercy Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis In C Composed by F. H. Shera
Never Weather-beaten Sail Composed by Thomas Campion; Arranged by Alan Bullard
Now The Green Blade Riseth Composed by French Traditional; Arranged by Alan Bullard
O Breath Of Life Composed by English Traditional; Arranged by Alan Bullard
O For A Closer Walk With God Composed by Charles Villiers Stanford
O God Of Mercy Composed by Simon Lole
O God, Your Goodness Composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven
O Praise God In His Holiness Composed by John Weldon
Panis Angelicus Composed by Cesar Auguste Franck
Peace Between Nations Composed by Christopher Wiggins
Pie Jesu Composed by Gabriel Faure
Praise To The Trinity Composed by Hildegard Of Bingen
Psalm 150 Composed by Bob Chilcott
Rejoice In The Lord Always Composed by Christopher Wiggins
Shout For Joy Composed by African Traditional; Arranged by Alan Bullard
Star Of Wonder Composed by Alan Bullard
The Eternal Gifts Of Christ The King Composed by Guidetti/henry G. Ley
The Heavens Sing Praises To God Composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven
The Lord Ascendeth Composed by Michael Praetorius
The Lord Bless You And Keep You Composed by John Rutter
The Lord's My Shepherd Composed by Bob Chilcott
The Peace Of God Composed by Alan Bullard
The True And Living Bread Composed by David Blackwell
There Is No Rose Composed by Andrew Smith
Thou Visitest The Earth Composed by Maurice Greene
To Be A Pilgrim Composed by Nick Burt
Were You There? Composed by American Spiritual; Arranged by Peter Hunt
Where All Charity And Love Are (Ubi Caritas) Arranged by Alan Bullard
Wondrous Cross Composed by Philip Wilby
The Oxford Book of Flexible Anthems by Alan Bullard (1947-). For flexible instrumentation. Mixed Voices. Sacred. Paperback. 296 pages. Published by Oxford University Press
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| Jarba, Mare Jarba Choral SATB Carl Fischer
Choral SATB choir SKU: CF.CM9700 Composed by Hungarian Folk. Arranged by ...(+)
Choral SATB choir SKU: CF.CM9700 Composed by Hungarian Folk. Arranged by Stacy Garrop. 20 pages. Duration 4:44. Carl Fischer Music #CM9700. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9700). ISBN 9781491160008. UPC: 680160918607. Key: A minor. Hungarian. Hungarian Folk. In 2014, Chanticleer commissioned me to make a new arrangement of the Hungarian-Romani folk song Jarba, Mare Jarba for their 2014 touring program. Passed down orally through the Romani communities, this beautiful folk song, with text in a language called Beas (beh-osh), speaks of a deep longing to visit one's homeland, a place where the singer can never return. Chanticleer consists of twelve men whose vocal ranges span from low bass to high soprano, equivalent to the range of a mixed choir of women and men. I composed slow sections of original material to represent the singers' longing to return home; these are interspersed with the folk song's traditional fast sections. The incorporated shouts and calls in the score are typically found in the performance of Central European folk songs. I hope you enjoy singing this new version of Jarba, Mare Jarba that contains all of the vigor and excitement of the Chanticleer version. PERFORMANCE NOTES All spoken sounds (indicated by x noteheads) should be performed by individuals. Feel free to elaborate with more sounds of your own in the tradition of Eastern European folk music. If the piece is memorized, feel free to experiment with clapping on the off-beats of m. 93 to the end. TEXT Transliteration Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat, Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa. Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. O mers mama de pe sat, O lasat coliba goala, Infrunzitu, ingurzitu da plina de saracie, da plina de saracie. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa. Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. Translation Green grass, tall grass, I would like to go home, but I cannot, because I have sworn not to. Tall grass, green grass - oh, that I cannot go home! My mother has left the village; she left the hut empty, Adorned with leaves but full of poverty. Tall grass, green grass - oh, that I cannot go home! Tall grass, green grass - I would like to go home. but I cannot, because I have sworn not to. Stacy Garrop's music is centered on dramatic and lyrical storytelling. The sharing of stories is a defining element of our humanity; we strive to share with others the experiences and concepts that we find compelling. She shares stories by taking audiences on sonic journeys - some simple and beautiful, while others are complicated and dark - depending on the needs and dramatic shape of the story. Garrop served as the first Emerging Opera Composer of Chicago Opera Theater's Vanguard Program. She also held a 3-year composer-in-residence position with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, funded by New Music USA and the League of American Orchestras. She has received numerous awards and grants including an Arts and Letters Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fromm Music Foundation Grant, Barlow Prize, and three Barlow Endowment commissions, along with prizes from competitions sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Omaha Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Boston Choral Ensemble, Utah Arts Festival, and Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. She is a Cedille Records artist; her works are commercially available on more than ten additional labels. Her catalog covers a wide range, with works for orchestra, opera, oratorio, wind ensemble, choir, art song, various sized chamber ensembles, and works for solo instruments. Notable commissions include My Dearest Ruth for soprano and piano with text by Martin Ginsburg, the husband of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Transformation of Jane Doe for Chicago Opera Theater, The Battle for the Ballot for the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Goddess Triptych for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Glorious Mahalia for the Kronos Quartet, Give Me Hunger for Chanticleer, Rites for the Afterlife for the Akropolis and Calefax Reed Quintets, and Terra Nostra: an oratorio about our planet, commissioned by the San Francisco Choral Society and Piedmont East Bay Children's Chorus. Garrop previously served as composer-in-residence with the Albany Symphony and Skaneateles Festival, and as well as on faculty of the Fresh Inc Festival (2012-2017). She taught composition and orchestration full-time at Roosevelt University 2000-2016) before leaving to launch her freelance career. She earned degrees in music composition at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (B.M.), University of Chicago (M.A.), and Indiana University-Bloomington (D.M.). In 2014, Chanticleer commissioned me to make a new arrangement of the Hungarian-Romani folk song Jarba, Mare Jarba for their 2014 touring program. Passed down orally through the Romani communities, this beautiful folk song, with text in a language called Beas (beh-osh), speaks of a deep longing to visit one’s homeland, a place where the singer can never return. Chanticleer consists of twelve men whose vocal ranges span from low bass to high soprano, equivalent to the range of a mixed choir of women and men. I composed slow sections of original material to represent the singers’ longing to return home; these are interspersed with the folk song’s traditional fast sections. The incorporated shouts and calls in the score are typically found in the performance of Central European folk songs. I hope you enjoy singing this new version of Jarba, Mare Jarba that contains all of the vigor and excitement of the Chanticleer version.PERFORMANCE NOTESAll spoken sounds (indicated by x noteheads) should be performed by individuals. Feel free to elaborate with more sounds of your own in the tradition of Eastern European folk music.If the piece is memorized, feel free to experiment with clapping on the off-beats of m. 93 to the end.TEXTTransliterationJarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat, Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa.Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat.O mers mama de pe sat, O lasat coliba goala,Infrunzitu, ingurzitu da plina de saracie, da plina de saracie. Mare jarba, verde jarba nu me pot duce a casa.Jarba, mare jarba mas duce a casa, da nu pot ca am jurat.TranslationGreen grass, tall grass, I would like to go home, but I cannot, because I have sworn not to.Tall grass, green grass – oh, that I cannot go home!My mother has left the village; she left the hut empty, Adorned with leaves but full of poverty.Tall grass, green grass – oh, that I cannot go home! Tall grass, green grass – I would like to go home.but I cannot, because I have sworn not to.Stacy Garrop’s music is centered on dramatic and lyrical storytelling. The sharing of stories is a defining element of our humanity; we strive to share with others the experiences and concepts that we find compelling. She shares stories by taking audiences on sonic journeys – some simple and beautiful, while others are complicated and dark – depending on the needs and dramatic shape of the story.Garrop served as the first Emerging Opera Composer of Chicago Opera Theater’s Vanguard Program. She also held a 3-year composer-in-residence position with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, funded by New Music USA and the League of American Orchestras. She has received numerous awards and grants including an Arts and Letters Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fromm Music Foundation Grant, Barlow Prize, and three Barlow Endowment commissions, along with prizes from competitions sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Omaha Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Boston Choral Ensemble, Utah Arts Festival, and Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. She is a Cedille Records artist; her works are commercially available on more than ten additional labels.Her catalog covers a wide range, with works for orchestra, opera, oratorio, wind ensemble, choir, art song, various sized chamber ensembles, and works for solo instruments. Notable commissions include My Dearest Ruth for soprano and piano with text by Martin Ginsburg, the husband of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Transformation of Jane Doe for Chicago Opera Theater, The Battle for the Ballot for the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Goddess Triptych for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Glorious Mahalia for the Kronos Quartet, Give Me Hunger for Chanticleer, Rites for the Afterlife for the Akropolis and Calefax Reed Quintets, and Terra Nostra: an oratorio about our planet, commissioned by the San Francisco Choral Society and Piedmont East Bay Children’s Chorus.Garrop previously served as composer-in-residence with the Albany Symphony and Skaneateles Festival, and as well as on faculty of the Fresh Inc Festival (2012-2017). She taught composition and orchestration full-time at Roosevelt University 2000-2016) before leaving to launch her freelance career. She earned degrees in music composition at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (B.M.), University of Chicago (M.A.), and Indiana University-Bloomington (D.M.).ÂÂ. $3.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Johann Sebastian Bach: Chorales 1-91
Choral SATB SATB [Vocal Score] Schirmer
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Albert Riemenschneider,...(+)
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Albert Riemenschneider, Charles Boyd. Vocal score book for SATB choir. With vocal score notation (open score in German; closed score in English), introductory text and . Text language English; lyrics in German and English. 127 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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| Throw the Yule Log On, Uncle John Choral SATB SATB [Octavo] Theodore Presser Co.
From A Consort of Choral Christmas Carols. By PDQ Bach. Arranged by Peter Schick...(+)
From A Consort of Choral Christmas Carols. By PDQ Bach. Arranged by Peter Schickele. Text by Peter Schickele. For SATB. S. 359. Duration 2:30. Published by Theodore Presser Company.
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| Three (3) Songs Of George Herbert Vocal Score Satb/piano Accompaniment Choral SATB SATB, Piano Chester
SATB Choir and Piano (Vocal Score) SKU: HL.14042691 Composed by John Tave...(+)
SATB Choir and Piano (Vocal Score) SKU: HL.14042691 Composed by John Tavener. Music Sales America. Classical. Softcover. 36 pages. Chester Music #CH8004701. Published by Chester Music (HL.14042691). 8.25x11.5x0.145 inches. Vocal Score For John Tavener'S Three Hymns Of George Herbert For Satb Chorus, Percussion And Strings. Commissioned By The Legatum Institute [Www.Li.Com] As Part Of Its British And American Notions Of Liberty Programme, In The Year Of The Diamond Jubilee Of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Ii. First Performance On 21St April 2013 In Washington National Cathedral, By The City Choir Of Washington Conducted By Robert Shafer. The Three Hymns Of George Herbert Were Written After A Long Illness, And Represent For Me A Hymn Of Thanksgiving To God For A Relative Return To Health. They Are Intended To Be Sung In A Large, Resonant Acoustic, With The Main Choir And String Orchestra At One EndOf The Building, And An Echo Choir And String Quartet At The Other. The Percussion (Tubular Bells, Gongs And Tam-Tams) Should Sound From A Gallery Or Other Raised Position. The Hymns Were Inspired By The Transparent Poetry Of George Herbert, And Are Dedicated In Gratitude And Love To The Memory Of Mother Thekla, Former Abbess Of The Orthodox Monastery Of The Assumption, Normanby, Near Whitby, Who Died In 2011. - John Tavener. $7.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Garden of the Finzi-Continis Choral SATB [Vocal Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Opera Vocal Soloists, SATB Chorus, Orchestra SKU: PR.411411640 An Oper...(+)
Opera Vocal Soloists, SATB Chorus, Orchestra SKU: PR.411411640 An Opera in Two Acts. Composed by Ricky Ian Gordon. Vocal score. Duration 2 minutes, 30 seconds. Theodore Presser Company #411-41164. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.411411640). ISBN 9781491137642. UPC: 680160691098. The Garden of the Finzi-Continis novel by Giorgio Bassani. Based on Bassani’s 1962 novel, THE GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS dramatizes the true story of a prosperous Jewish family’s disruptions and consequences from state-mandated antisemitism in Italy during World War II. Gordon describes the opera as “romantic, sun-drenched, and cataclysmic, all at the same time.” This dramatically topical and personal grand opera premiered at New York City Opera and National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene to rave reviews in 2022. Chris Ruel wrote in OperaWire, “I have chosen Ricky Ian Gordon and Michael Korie’s THE GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS as my favorite opera of 2022.”. At one point, in 2008, I was walking down 72nd Street, and I passed the video store, (this is when there were video stores) and I thought to myself, I wonder if Kevin (my partner) has ever seen The Garden of the Finzi-Continis? which was always one of my favorite movies. My reaction when we watched it that night was unlike any other time I had seen it. I was wrenched, sobbing, inconsolable. My heart felt like the autumn leaves we see blowing through the garden at the end of the movie. It seemed immediately that this had to be my next opera. I called Michael Korie, and we both bought the Bassani novel and read it. We settled on it. It felt clear that we both had a collective story to tell through it.Because this opera is so close to both of our hearts, it is dedicated to our fathers.It is not only that The Garden of the Finzi-Continis is a Holocaust story that makes it so resonant for me, though obviously this is no small matter, but the tragedy of people trying to live their lives, or actually living them, their petty disappointments, their heartbreaks, against the backdrop of total catastrophe… that makes it so moving. They cannot possibly imagine what will befall them, but we know… and this makes their every move fascinating and devastating… like watching moths under a glass. It is romantic, sun-drenched and cataclysmic, all at the same time.This is why I had to write it. $125.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Messiah (Watkins Shaw) - Hardback Cloth Edition Choral SATB SATB, Piano [Vocal Score] Novello & Co Ltd.
By George Frideric Handel. For SATB Choir, Piano Accompaniment. Baroque, Sacred,...(+)
By George Frideric Handel. For SATB Choir, Piano Accompaniment. Baroque, Sacred, Choral, Religious. Sheet Music. 264 pages. Published by Novello and Co Ltd.
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| Without Form and Void Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.362034230 A Prologue to THE CREATION ...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.362034230 A Prologue to THE CREATION by Franz Joseph Haydn. Composed by Dan Welcher. Sws. Premiered at the Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, Austin, TX. Choral. Performance Score. With Standard notation. Composed July 5 2014. 16 pages. Duration 5:15. Theodore Presser Company #362-03423. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.362034230). ISBN 9781598069556. UPC: 680160624225. Letter inches. English. When the Texas Choral Consort asked Welcher to write a short prologue to Haydn's The Creation, his first reaction was that Haydn already presents Chaos in his introductory movement. As he thought about it, Welcher began envisioning a truer void to precede Haydn's depiction of Chaos within the scope of 18th-century classical style - quoting some of Haydn's themes and showing human voices and inhuman sounds in a kind of pre-creation melange of color, mood, and atmosphere. Welcher accepted this challenge with the proviso that his prologue would lead directly into Haydn's masterpiece without stopping, and certainly without applause in between. Scored for mixed chorus and Haydn's instrumentation, Without Form and Void is a dramatically fresh yet pragmatic enhancement to deepen any performance of Haydn's The Creation. Orchestral score and parts are available on rental. When Brent Baldwin asked me to consider writing a short prologue to THE CREATION, my first response was “Why?â€Â THE CREATION already contains a prologue; it’s called “Representation of Chaosâ€, and it’s Haydn’s way of showing the formless universe. How could a new piece do anything but get in the way? But the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. The Age of Enlightenment’s idea of “Chaos†was just extended chromaticism, no more than Bach used (in fact, Bach went further).Perhaps there might be a way to use the full resources of the modern orchestra (or at least, a Haydn-sized orchestra) and the modern chorus to really present a cosmic soup of unborn musical atoms, just waiting for Haydn’s sure touch to animate them. Perhaps it could even quote some of Haydn’s themes before he knew them himself, and also show human voices and inhuman sounds in a kind of pre-creation mélange of color, mood, and atmosphere. So I accepted the challenge, with the proviso that my new piece not be treated as some kind of “overtureâ€, but would instead be allowed to lead directly into Haydn’s masterpiece without stopping, and certainly without applause. I crafted this five minute piece to begin with a kind of “music of the spheres†universe-hum, created by tuned wine glasses and violin harmonics. The chorus enters very soon after, with the opening words of Genesis whispered simultaneously in as many languages as can be found in a chorus. The first two minutes of my work are all about unborn human voices and unfocused planetary sounds, gradually becoming more and more “coherent†until we finally hear actual pitches, melodies, and words. Three of Haydn’s melodies will be heard, to be specific, but not in the way he will present them an hour from now. It’s almost as if we are listening inside the womb of the universe, looking for a faint heartbeat of worlds, animals, and people to come. At the end of the piece, the chorus finally finds its voice with a single word: “God!â€, and the orchestra finally finds its own pulse as well. The unstoppable desire for birth must now be answered, and it is----by Haydn’s marvelous oratorio. I am not a religious man in any traditional sense. Neither was Haydn, nor Mozart, nor Beethoven. But all of them, as well as I, share in what is now called a humanistic view of how things came to be, how life in its many forms developed on this planet, and how Man became the recorder of history. The gospel according to John begins with a parody of Genesis: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.â€Â  I love that phrase, and it’s in that spirit that I offer my humble “opener†to the finest work of one of the greatest composers Western music has ever known. My piece is not supposed to sound like Haydn. It’s supposed to sound like a giant palette, on which a composer in 1798 might find more outrageous colors than his era would permit…but which, I hope, he would have been delighted to hear. $3.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Malaika Choral SATB SATB, Percussion(s) Carl Fischer
Angel. Composed by Fadhilli William Mdawida. Arranged by Russell L. Robinson. ...(+)
Angel. Composed by Fadhilli
William Mdawida. Arranged by
Russell L. Robinson. Sws.
Octavo. 16 pages. Duration 3
minutes, 4 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9650.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music
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| Favourite Anthems Choral SATB Chester
SATB Choir (Mixed Choir) SKU: HL.14063892 Composed by John Tavener. Chora...(+)
SATB Choir (Mixed Choir) SKU: HL.14063892 Composed by John Tavener. Choral. Hymns & Chorals. General Merchandise. Composed 2013. 96 pages. Duration 240 seconds. Chester Music #CH81246R. Published by Chester Music (HL.14063892). ISBN 9781785588341. UPC: 840126939231. 6.75x9.75x0.304 inches. This album features 16 of John Tavener's anthems for SATB choir. Contents include: 'A Christmas Round', 'Advent Antiphon', 'Agnus Dei', 'As one who has slept', 'Exhortation and Kohima', 'TheFounder’s Prayer', 'God is with us (A Christmas Proclamation)', 'A Hymn to the Mother of God', 'The Lamb', 'Mother of God, here I stand', 'Nunc dimittis', 'O that we were there', 'Rocking', 'Song for Athene', 'Today theVirgin' and 'What God is, we do not know'. $14.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| St. Paul, Op. 36 Choral SATB [Large Vocal Score] Serenissima
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Alfred Dorffel. Arranged b...(+)
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Alfred Dorffel. Arranged by August Horn. Choir and piano. For Solo voices, SATB Choir, Piano. This edition: Paperback. Oratorio (complete), Transcriptions, Original Works, Choral. Romantic Period; Sacr. Large Vocal Score. Romantic Period; Sacred/Hymns, German.
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| Everyone Sang Choral SATB SATB, Piano Carl Fischer
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: CF.CM9740 Composed by Mark Burrows. 16 p...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: CF.CM9740 Composed by Mark Burrows. 16 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 22 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9740. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9740). ISBN 9781491161203. UPC: 680160919789. Key: Bb major. English. Siegfried Sasson. Everyone suddenly burst out singing; And I was filled with such delight As prisoned birds must find in freedom... These opening lines to Everyone Sang by the British war poet Siegfried Sassoon feel as relevant today as they did when the poem was first published in 1919. It was after the end of World War I and these words capture so much of the collective exhilaration, relief, and pure joy about the Great War finally coming to an end. And yet Sassoon himself felt none of that when he wrote this poem. In his own words, he was feeling dull-minded and depressed. Perhaps his time in the trenches was still too recent. One of the reasons the creative arts are so powerful is that a poet like Sassoon (or a painter like Van Gogh or a composer like Mahler) can take their own feelings of deep sadness or pain and transform them into something beautiful, even uplifting. Everyone Sang is a celebration of the promise that things can get better, that there are things worth looking forward to. The poem itself has so much rhythm and musicality. The appearance of suddenly in the first line of each verse gives those verses a rush of energy. Attention to the crescendo in measure 7, and again in measure 37, from mf to f will help the listener experience that rush. There are expressive opportunities with so many of the poet's bold choices of action words - burst, winging, and shaken. Then there's alliteration - a poetic device that can be overdone, but Sassoon strikes a wonderful balance. Suddenly/singing (measures 6-7 and 10-11) Find/freedom (measure 21-22) Winging/wildly (measure 23) Setting/sun (measures 47-49) Was/wordless (measures 65-75) Give these alliterations just a hint of emphasis (without overdoing) to bring out the natural rhythm of the text. And just as O is set apart in the poem by punctuation, I wanted the musical setting - in measure 57 - to honor that feeling of wonder - ...O, but Everyone Was a bird; and the song was wordless; the singing will Never be done. Friends, there is so much good ahead, so much to be excited about. May the singing never be done. Everyone suddenly burst out singingAnd I was filled with such delightAs prisoned birds must find in freedom…These opening lines to Everyone Sang by the British war poet Siegfried Sassoon feel as relevant today as they did when the poem was first published in 1919. It was after the end of World War I and these words capture so much of the collective exhilaration, relief, and pure joy about the “Great War†finally coming to an end. And yet Sassoon himself felt none of that when he wrote this poem. In his own words, he “was feeling dull-minded and depressed.†Perhaps his time in the trenches was still too recent.One of the reasons the creative arts are so powerful is that a poet like Sassoon (or a painter like Van Gogh or a composer like Mahler) can take their own feelings of deep sadness or pain and transform them into something beautiful, even uplifting. Everyone Sang is a celebration of the promise that things can get better, that there are things worth looking forward to. The poem itself has so much rhythm and musicality.The appearance of “suddenly†in the first line of each verse gives those verses a rush of energy. Attention to the crescendo in measure 7, and again in measure 37, from mf to f will help the listener experience that rush.There are expressive opportunities with so many of the poet’s bold choices of action words – burst, winging, and shaken.Then there’s alliteration - a poetic device that can be overdone, but Sassoon strikes a wonderful balance.Suddenly/singing (measures 6-7 and 10-11)Find/freedom (measure 21-22)Winging/wildly (measure 23)Setting/sun (measures 47-49)Was/wordless (measures 65-75)Give these alliterations just a hint of emphasis (without overdoing) to bring out the natural rhythm of the text. And just as “O†is set apart in the poem by punctuation, I wanted the musical setting – in measure 57 - to honor that feeling of wonder –…O, but EveryoneWas a bird; and the song was wordless; the singing willNever be done. Friends, there is so much good ahead, so much to be excited about.May the singing never be done. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Favourite Anthem Book - Book 1 Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Kevin Mayhew
By Malcom Archer And Harrison Oxley (Editors). For choir. Mixed voices (SATB). S...(+)
By Malcom Archer And Harrison Oxley (Editors). For choir. Mixed voices (SATB). Sacred. Book. Published by Kevin Mayhew Publishers (U.K. Import). Level: beginning-intemediate.
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| Christmas in Song - SATB
Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Vocal songbook for SATB choir. With vocal score. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leon...(+)
Vocal songbook for SATB choir. With vocal score. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Crossing the Bar Choral SATB SATB, Piano Carl Fischer
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9608 Composed by Jamey Ray. Fold. Perf...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9608 Composed by Jamey Ray. Fold. Performance. 12 pages. Duration 3 minutes, 33 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9608. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9608). ISBN 9781491154304. UPC: 680160912803. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: E major. English. Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). The beauty in Alfred, Lord Tennysons poem is reflected by the music with the use of text painting. The piano creates the sound of moving water in m. 19, providing the first instance of text painting. When the men enter, they continue this idea of the ocean tide while the descent into the word deep in m. 27 gives another instance of text painting. Take advantage of the minor second suspension on the word dark in m. 38 in order to achieve a feeling of suspense. The entrance at m. 41 is full, and while still minor, the text gives us hope for a change. The change comes in m. 45 with the staggered entrances creating a sense of building and ascent until the climax of this moment at m. 47 on the word embark, which is to be an ascent to Heaven. The melody moves between voice parts, even as early as m. 14 where the altos have the melody for only a single measure; it is then handed back to the sopranos. From mm. 5764, the altos trade the melody back and forth with the sopranos. Take note that the alto melody should be brought out, but the line does not actually begin until the word when. Lastly, be intentional with syllabic stress (no two eighth notes or quarter notes alike) and to give direction to any note longer than a quarter. I hope you enjoy learning and performing Crossing the Bar as much as I enjoyed writing it. ~Jamey Ray. The beauty in Alfred, Lord Tennysonas poem is reflected by the music with the use of text painting. The piano creates the sound of moving water in m.A 19, providing the first instance of text painting. When the men enter, they continue this idea of the ocean tide while the descent into the word adeepa in m. 27 gives another instance of text painting. Take advantage of the minor second suspension on the word adarka in m. 38 in order to achieve a feeling of suspense. The entrance at m. 41 is full, and while still minor, the text gives us hope for a change. The change comes in m. 45 with the staggered entrances creating a sense of building and ascent until the climax of this moment at m. 47 on the word aembark,a which is to be an ascent to Heaven. The melody moves between voice parts, even as early as m. 14 where the altos have the melody for only a single measure; it is then handed back to the sopranos. From mm. 57a64, the altos trade the melody back and forth with the sopranos. Take note that the alto melody should be brought out, but the line does not actually begin until the word awhen.a Lastly, be intentional with syllabic stress (no two eighth notes or quarter notes alike) and to give direction to any note longer than a quarter. I hope you enjoy learning and performing Crossing the Bar as much as I enjoyed writing it. ~Jamey Ray. The beauty in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem is reflected by the music with the use of text painting. The piano creates the sound of moving water in m. 19, providing the first instance of text painting. When the men enter, they continue this idea of the ocean tide while the descent into the word deep in m. 27 gives another instance of text painting. Take advantage of the minor second suspension on the word dark in m. 38 in order to achieve a feeling of suspense. The entrance at m. 41 is full, and while still minor, the text gives us hope for a change. The change comes in m. 45 with the staggered entrances creating a sense of building and ascent until the climax of this moment at m. 47 on the word embark, which is to be an ascent to Heaven. The melody moves between voice parts, even as early as m. 14 where the altos have the melody for only a single measure; it is then handed back to the sopranos. From mm. 57-64, the altos trade the melody back and forth with the sopranos. Take note that the alto melody should be brought out, but the line does not actually begin until the word when. Lastly, be intentional with syllabic stress (no two eighth notes or quarter notes alike) and to give direction to any note longer than a quarter. I hope you enjoy learning and performing Crossing the Bar as much as I enjoyed writing it. ~Jamey Ray. The beauty in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem is reflected by the music with the use of text painting. The piano creates the sound of moving water in m. 19, providing the first instance of text painting. When the men enter, they continue this idea of the ocean tide while the descent into the word deep in m. 27 gives another instance of text painting. Take advantage of the minor second suspension on the word dark in m. 38 in order to achieve a feeling of suspense. The entrance at m. 41 is full, and while still minor, the text gives us hope for a change. The change comes in m. 45 with the staggered entrances creating a sense of building and ascent until the climax of this moment at m. 47 on the word embark, which is to be an ascent to Heaven. The melody moves between voice parts, even as early as m. 14 where the altos have the melody for only a single measure; it is then handed back to the sopranos. From mm. 57-64, the altos trade the melody back and forth with the sopranos. Take note that the alto melody should be brought out, but the line does not actually begin until the word when. Lastly, be intentional with syllabic stress (no two eighth notes or quarter notes alike) and to give direction to any note longer than a quarter. I hope you enjoy learning and performing Crossing the Bar as much as I enjoyed writing it. ~Jamey Ray. The beauty in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem is reflected by the music with the use of text painting. The piano creates the sound of moving water in m. 19, providing the first instance of text painting. When the men enter, they continue this idea of the ocean tide while the descent into the word “deep†in m. 27 gives another instance of text painting.Take advantage of the minor second suspension on the word “dark†in m. 38 in order to achieve a feeling of suspense. The entrance at m. 41 is full, and while still minor, the text gives us hope for a change. The change comes in m. 45 with the staggered entrances creating a sense of building and ascent until the climax of this moment at m. 47 on the word “embark,†which is to be an ascent to Heaven.The melody moves between voice parts, even as early as m. 14 where the altos have the melody for only a single measure; it is then handed back to the sopranos. From mm. 57–64, the altos trade the melody back and forth with the sopranos. Take note that the alto melody should be brought out, but the line does not actually begin until the word “when.â€Lastly, be intentional with syllabic stress (no two eighth notes or quarter notes alike) and to give direction to any note longer than a quarter.I hope you enjoy learning and performing Crossing the Bar as much as I enjoyed writing it.~Jamey Ray. $2.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Kolner Chorbuch. Abendlob / Evensong Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
By Various. Edited by Mailander, Richard / Bonig, Winfried / Schuhenn, Reiner / ...(+)
By Various. Edited by Mailander, Richard / Bonig, Winfried / Schuhenn, Reiner / Kohlhaas, Emmanuela. This edition: paperbound. Sacred, Hymns, Magnificat, Motets, Psalms, German; Occasions: Peace and Justice, Praise and thanks, Our Father; Use during church year: Advent, Easter and Eastertide, Pentecost, Christmas. Choral collection. 216 pages
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| Praetorius: Tricinien Choral SATB SATB [Sheet music] Carus Verlag
By Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). This edition: paperbound. Psalms, German; Cho...(+)
By Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). This edition: paperbound. Psalms, German; Choral Collection for SAM Choir; Occasions: Praise and thanks, Our Father; Use during chuch year: Easter and Eastertide, Pentecost. Collection. 100 pages
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| Beautiful Dreamer Choral SATB Carl Fischer
Choral SATB choir SKU: CF.CM9736 Composed by Stephen Foster. Arranged by ...(+)
Choral SATB choir SKU: CF.CM9736 Composed by Stephen Foster. Arranged by Russell L. Robinson. 8 pages. Duration 3:45. Carl Fischer Music #CM9736. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9736). ISBN 9781491161166. UPC: 680160919758. Key: Bb major. English. Stephen Collins Foster lived from 1826 to 1864, until only age 37. He was extremely prolific, with numerous songs that have lasted to this day. I first had the idea to arrange Beautiful Dreamer for SATB choirs a cappella, after hearing Kristen Chenoweth in concert. She ended her concert, in a 1,600 seat hall, with Beautiful Dreamer, an a cappella solo, with no microphone. Given the beautiful melody, text and Ms. Chenoweth's voice, one could have heard a pin drop in the audience. Her performance concluded to thunderous applause and a standing ovation. The power of music. Throughout this arrangement, the harmonies support the beautiful melody and text (rather than get in its' way). Opportunities abound for vocal parts to be showcased as well as an optional solo/duet at the beginning. Sing freely, with pure vowels, crisp diction and sensitivity, allowing the text to prevail by giving special attention to stressed and unstressed syllables and words. I hope you enjoy singing this arrangement in rehearsal and performance to the delight of your audience. Tell the story through song because that's what we should always do when performing choral music. Russell Robinson, Arranger  . Stephen Collins Foster lived from 1826 to 1864, until only age 37. He was extremely prolific, with numerous songs that have lasted to this day. I first had the idea to arrange Beautiful Dreamer for SATB choirs a cappella, after hearing Kristen Chenoweth in concert. She ended her concert, in a 1,600 seat hall, with Beautiful Dreamer, an a cappella solo, with no microphone. Given the beautiful melody, text and Ms. Chenoweth’s voice, one could have heard a pin drop in the audience. Her performance concluded to thunderous applause and a standing ovation. The power of music.Throughout this arrangement, the harmonies support the “beautiful†melody and text (rather than get in its' way). Opportunities abound for vocal parts to be showcased as well as an optional solo/duet at the beginning.Sing freely, with pure vowels, crisp diction and sensitivity, allowing the text to prevail by giving special attention to stressed and unstressed syllables and words.I hope you enjoy singing this arrangement in rehearsal and performance to the delight of your audience. Tell the story through song because that’s what we should always do when performing choral music.Russell Robinson, Arranger . $2.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Lion and the Mouse Choral SATB Carl Fischer
Composed by Darmon Meader. Sws. Octavo. 20 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 7 se...(+)
Composed by Darmon Meader.
Sws. Octavo. 20 pages.
Duration 4 minutes, 7
seconds. Carl Fischer Music
#CM9649. Published by Carl
Fischer Music
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| Another Look at Harmony Choral SATB SATB, Organ Chester
(Part 4 SATB Choir and Organ Vocal Score). By Philip Glass (1937-). For Organ, M...(+)
(Part 4 SATB Choir and Organ Vocal Score). By Philip Glass (1937-). For Organ, Mixed Choir. Music Sales America. Softcover. 50 pages. Chester Music #DU1086801. Published by Chester Music
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| The Want of Peace Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419280 From Terra Nostra. Comp...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419280 From Terra Nostra. Composed by Stacy Garrop. Performance Score. 12 pages. Duration 5:30. Theodore Presser Company #312-41928. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312419280). ISBN 9781491137925. UPC: 680160692613. Terra Nostra focuses on the relationship between our planet and mankind, how this relationship has shifted over time, and how we can re-establish a harmonious balance. The oratorio is divided into three parts:Part I: Creation of the World celebrates the birth and beauty of our planet. The oratorio begins with creation myths from India, North America, and Egypt that are integrated into the opening lines of Genesis from the Old Testament. The music surges forth from these creation stories into “God’s World” by Edna St. Vincent Millay, which describes the world in exuberant and vivid detail. Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “On thine own child” praises Mother Earth for her role bringing forth all life, while Walt Whitman sings a love song to the planet in “Smile O voluptuous cool-breathed earth!” Part I ends with “A Blade of Grass” in which Whitman muses how our planet has been spinning in the heavens for a very long time.Part II: The Rise of Humanity examines the achievements of mankind, particularly since the dawn of the Industrial Age. Lord Alfred Tennyson’s “Locksley Hall” sets an auspicious tone that mankind is on the verge of great discoveries. This is followed in short order by Charles Mackay’s “Railways 1846,” William Ernest Henley’s “A Song of Speed,” and John Gillespie Magee, Jr.’s “High Flight,” each of which celebrates a new milestone in technological achievement. In “Binsey Poplars,” Gerard Manley Hopkins takes note of the effect that these advances are having on the planet, with trees being brought down and landscapes forever changed. Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “A Dirge” concludes Part II with a warning that the planet is beginning to sound a grave alarm.Part III: Searching for Balance questions how we can create more awareness for our planet’s plight, re-establish a deeper connection to it, and find a balance for living within our planet’s resources. Three texts continue the earth’s plea that ended the previous section: Lord Byron’s “Darkness” speaks of a natural disaster (a volcano) that has blotted out the sun from humanity and the panic that ensues; contemporary poet Esther Iverem’s “Earth Screaming” gives voice to the modern issues of our changing climate; and William Wordsworth’s “The World Is Too Much With Us” warns us that we are almost out of time to change our course. Contemporary/agrarian poet Wendell Berry’s “The Want of Peace” speaks to us at the climax of the oratorio, reminding us that we can find harmony with the planet if we choose to live more simply, and to recall that we ourselves came from the earth. Two Walt Whitman texts (“A Child said, What is the grass?” and “There was a child went forth every day”) echo Berry’s thoughts, reminding us that we are of the earth, as is everything that we see on our planet. The oratorio concludes with a reprise of Whitman’s “A Blade of Grass” from Part I, this time interspersed with an additional Whitman text that sublimely states, “I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love…”My hope in writing this oratorio is to invite audience members to consider how we interact with our planet, and what we can each personally do to keep the planet going for future generations. We are the only stewards Earth has; what can we each do to leave her in better shape than we found her? $2.70 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Song of the Sound Choral SATB SATB, Piano Carl Fischer
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9713 Composed by Jacob Narverud. 16 pa...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9713 Composed by Jacob Narverud. 16 pages. Duration 4:01. Carl Fischer Music #CM9713. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9713). ISBN 9781491160084. UPC: 680160918683. Key: G major. English. Robert Bode. Original. The piece was commissioned by Kevin Scully, Director of Creative Arts, for the Port Washington School District, New York, with special thanks to the Ed Foundation and HEARTS for their unwavering support. Performance Notes This lighthearted piece is a great way to bring multiple choirs together in harmony. It may be sung by a single SATB choir, though it is intended to be performed by multiple choirs of varying age levels. Song of the Sound was written for an all-district feeder festival piece for combined elementary, middle level, and high school choirs. Here is a suggested outline for combining multiple choirs: Rehearsal Letters A to B: Elementary choir only (two-part, Soprano, Alto) Rehearsal Letter B: add Middle Level Soprano, Alto with Elementary choir Rehearsal Letter C: Middle Level choir only Rehearsal Letter D: High School choir only Rehearsal Letter E to the end: Everyone! Song of the Sound: Running on the beach, digging in the sand, Seaweed in my toes, bucket in my hand. When I'm at the shore, way above the rest, These are all the things that I love the best. Skipping like a stone on the water, diving deep in the silvery foam, Swimming far where the land cannot hold us, where the lighthouse calls us home. Flying free above the marshes, soaring high above the sea, Where the tern and cormorant and plover call to lands we cannot see.Come let us go to the water, let us go to the singing shore: Where the gentle breezes whisper and the mighty breakers roar. We will look to the shining ocean, to the East, where the new day dawned: We will sing a song of the edge of the world and the waiting sky beyond. -Poem by Robert Bode (Hope Springs Retreat Center, Ohio. August 2019) About the Composer: Jacob Narverud (b. 1986) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor. Dr. Narverud is an active guest Conductor/Clinician for Choral Festivals and All-State Choirs across the country and is the Founder/Artistic Director of the Tallgrass Chamber Choir, a professional ensemble comprised of musicians from across the Great Plains. As a sought-after composer, Narverud has been commissioned to write new works for a variety of choral ensembles and organizations. Many of his Editors' Choirs compositions are publisher Best Sellers and are performed worldwide by choirs of all levels. Website: www.jnarverud.com YouTube & Spotify: @jacobnarverud. The piece was commissioned by Kevin Scully, Director of Creative Arts, for the Port Washington School District, New York, with special thanks to the Ed Foundation and HEARTS for their unwavering support.Performance NotesThis lighthearted piece is a great way to bring multiple choirs together in harmony. It may be sung by a single SATB choir, though it is intended to be performed by multiple choirs of varying age levels. Song of the Sound was written for an all-district feeder festival piece for combined elementary, middle level, and high school choirs. Here is a suggested outline for combining multiple choirs:Rehearsal Letters A to B: Elementary choir only (two-part, Soprano, Alto)Rehearsal Letter B: add Middle Level Soprano, Alto with Elementary choirRehearsal Letter C: Middle Level choir onlyRehearsal Letter D: High School choir onlyRehearsal Letter E to the end: Everyone!Song of the Sound:Running on the beach, digging in the sand,Seaweed in my toes, bucket in my hand.When I'm at the shore, way above the rest,These are all the things that I love the best. Skipping like a stone on the water, diving deep in the silvery foam,Swimming far where the land cannot hold us, where the lighthouse calls us home.Flying free above the marshes, soaring high above the sea,Where the tern and cormorant and plover call to lands we cannot see.Come let us go to the water, let us go to the singing shore:Where the gentle breezes whisper and the mighty breakers roar.We will look to the shining ocean, to the East, where the new day dawned:We will sing a song of the edge of the world and the waiting sky beyond.-Poem by Robert Bode (Hope Springs Retreat Center, Ohio. August 2019)About the Composer:Jacob Narverud (b. 1986) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor. Dr. Narverud is an active guest Conductor/Clinician for Choral Festivals and All-State Choirs across the country and is the Founder/Artistic Director of the Tallgrass Chamber Choir, a professional ensemble comprised of musicians from across the Great Plains. As a sought-after composer, Narverud has been commissioned to write new works for a variety of choral ensembles and organizations. Many of his Editors' Choirs compositions are publisher Best Sellers and are performed worldwide by choirs of all levels. Website: www.jnarverud.com YouTube & Spotify: @jacobnarverud. $2.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| He is Not Here! He Has Risen! Choral SATB SATB, Handbells [Octavo] Hope Publishing Company
By Allen Pote / Allen Pote. For SATB choir and Handbells. Scripture References: ...(+)
By Allen Pote / Allen Pote. For SATB choir and Handbells. Scripture References: Matthew 28:6 -- Mark 16:6 -- Luke 24:6. Easter, Sacred. Choral octavo. 16 pages
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| Gathered in God's Love Choral SATB SATB, Piano Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Stan Pethel. Choral. Sacred Anthem. Octavo. Lorenz Publishing Com...(+)
Composed by Stan Pethel.
Choral. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/5466L. Published
by Lorenz Publishing Company
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| The Church's One Foundation Choral SATB SATB, Keyboard [Part] Carl Fischer
SATB Voices with Organ. By Samuel Sebastian Wesley. Arranged by Hal H. Hopson. T...(+)
SATB Voices with Organ. By Samuel Sebastian Wesley. Arranged by Hal H. Hopson. Text: Samuel Stone. Choir (SATB, keyboard). For SATB Chorus, Organ. Choral. Choral Part(s). 11 pages. Published by Carl Fischer.
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| Noel!: Carols And Anthems For Advent, Christmas And Epiphany Choral SATB SATB Novello & Co Ltd.
By David Hill (Editor). For SATB Choir. Christmas, Religious, Choral. Sheet Musi...(+)
By David Hill (Editor). For SATB Choir. Christmas, Religious, Choral. Sheet Music. 268 pages. Published by Novello and Co Ltd.
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