SKU: SU.80300108
This quiet and gentle setting is a showcase for your soprano soloist, with the chorus singing background chords and alleluias throughout. The text is on the parable of the lost sheep--excellent for church use. SSAA and soprano solo a cappella; English. Easy/Medium.SSAA with soprano solo, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: GI.WW1742
UPC: 785147017066. Malay. Text Source: Traditional Singaporean Folk Music. Indonesian Folk Song.
Dayung Sampan is a Singaporean folk song brought to the country in the nineteenth century from Indonesia. Written for an advanced women's chorus, this exciting uptempo work will be a fun challenge for your singers. Dayung Sampan IPA Pronunciation Guide  .
SKU: AP.48865
UPC: 038081561899. English.
Winter programming at its finest! A rare find for four-part mixed or treble choirs. This original poetic text recounts the sheer beauty of snowflakes floating to earth in a winter paradise. A gently lilting tempo, the ebb and flow of a graceful melody, and some closely spaced cluster chords create an artistic soundscape that will challenge and engage even the most accomplished choristers. Outstanding performances are the result of outstanding rehearsals, and this piece contains the depth for both. Nature, not to be outdone, leaves one and all . . . spellbound.
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: CA.966200
ISBN 9790007167677. Language: Latin.
Matsushita's setting of a hymn for Pentecost is a dialog between women's choir and piano: while the choir develops its melodies from the Gregorian hymn, the piano provides a counterpoint with the minimalistic sounds of fourth and fifths, together with short independent motives related to the text of the hymn. Corresponding to the chorale, the meter changes continually, as if floating. The choir is treated homophonically throughout and, in preparation for the climax of the piece it is briefly divided into six parts at the words pacemque dones protinus (true peace bring unto us). One again Matsushita proves himself a master of economy in his use of compositional means; thus his works of new church music are appealing, effective, and they express humility.
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