SKU: HL.48180968
Twenty Lessons in Harmony by Olivier Messiaen is a book in which the author describes his perceptions of colours in music and the importance of the fusion of sound and sight. Often depicting chords as precise colours and shades, he explains how he perceived harmony through a visual prism. This description is completed by these twenty lessons for SATB to help controlling the harmonies. Twenty Lessons in Harmony has shown itself very helpful for a better understanding and interpretation of Messiaen's music. Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) was a French organist and composer passionate about ornithology and one of the most important composers of his century. Inspired by Japanese music, he had a very special way of composing and his work can be identified by its complexity, its diatonic aspect, its harmony with limited transposition, its colour and its additive rhythms. He composed many works related to ornithology and birdsong, including the Bird Catalogue in 7 volumes and the Treatise on Rhythm, Colour and Ornithology in 7 volumes.
SKU: WD.080689617171
UPC: 080689617171.
Resurrection Sunday is a time of high celebrationâ?¦a time for acclaiming that Christ the King has overcome the cross, death, and the grave! And because of His resurrection and our unwavering belief that He is Lord of all, we stand on a foundation of faith that cannot be moved or shaken! Bringing these words and concepts to life in exhilarating fashion is Marty Parksâ?? new 5-song musical from Word Music and Church Resources, HE HAS OVERCOME. Carefully crafted and arranged by Marty Parks to meet the needs of every choir, this captivating 5-Song Musical Celebration for Resurrection Sunday is the perfect blend of songs and scriptural narration for choirs with limited rehearsal time, or when you need a musical that allows plenty of time for the Pastorâ??s Easter message to be delivered alongside an inspiring musical presentation. HE HAS OVERCOME reverently leads your choir and congregation through the beauty and suffering of Christâ??s journey to the crossâ?¦filled with the wonder of His divine love, and building to the power and majesty of His glorious resurrection. Itâ??s the perfect Easter musical for every choir to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord! CLICK HERE to learn what's in the Promotional Media Kit!
SKU: BR.CHB-5279-02
First edition
ISBN 9790004411933. 9 x 12 inches.
There are still works from Mendelssohns later years which are unknown or have yet to be published. This little spiritual Festgesang was quite possibly tossed off by the composer in only one day. It was commissioned for the benefit of the poor in Schwaz, a little town in Tyrol. Scholars have noted with a certain amazement that the music of the Festgesang was to play a key role in the Lobgesang, written shortly thereafter.
SKU: BT.MUSM570367863
Meadow is an installation for any performers – singers, instrumentalists of any type – and requires large numbers (minimum 20). It should be performed without musical score, although the text to be spoken may be printed on a piece of card that can be held in the hand by performers. In addition, each performer will require a coloured tissue paper ‘butterfly’, as detailed in the score. The performers populate a sonic wildflower meadow, constantly varied in detail but unchanging in overall texture. They collectively produce a highly variegated, quiet ‘hum’ – a dense but delicate weave of sound that may rise only a little above theambient sound of the performance space, revealing its intricacies only to those listening close-up. Meadow was designed to work as a pop-up performance within a large, multipurpose public space, though a relatively quiet environment is necessary. Performers work independently from each other. The whole group should be quite densely clustered, close together, but one or more paths through the performer ‘meadow’ should be left. The audience should be able to walk among, around and through the performance as much as possible.
SKU: HL.350799
ISBN 9781705106778. UPC: 840126935950.
The poem “Lift Every Voice and Sing†was written by acclaimed African American poet James Weldon Johnson in 1900 and set to music byhis brother John Rosamond Johnson in 1905. The Edward B. Marks Music Company first published the song in 1921, which remains strongly associated with social justice and patriotism, particularly in African American communities. While at one time it could be found pasted to the back of some hymnals used in African American Churches, today the song is formally printed under headings such as national song or social justice in many modern hymnals. Other versions include a concert setting published in 1978 for SATB chorus and piano by Roland Carter, a setting by Hale Smith for SATB chorus and orchestra also dating from the 70s, and a modern R&B recorded version released in 1990 featuring Dione Warwick, Stevie Wonder and Take 6.
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