SKU: CL.012-3549-00
Based on the well known spiritual, His Eye Is On The Sparrow, this Grainger-esque setting is an outstanding programming choice for better bands. Pitched in the key of Db, the close harmonies require mature legato phrasing and close attention to dynamics at a slow tempo. Challenging, but well worth the effort, A Quiet Journey Home is an eloquent composition that will allow your group to expand its musical horizons. Very highly recommended!
SKU: HP.C6303
UPC: 763628163037.
Gospel medley Joel Raney combines three gospel favorites in this uplifting medley: What A Friend, His Eye Is on the Sparrow, and God Leads Us Along. The affirming message that God watches over his children and leads them along, creates a useful anthem for anytime of the year. The optional flute part adds a series of playful accents and echoes.
SKU: CA.4062607
ISBN 9790007074029. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
An unusual feature of this Mass is its cyclic form, a compositional principle which Mozart first introduced in his masses in this Mass in C: in the Agnus Dei (Dona nobis pacem) he reverted to the music of the Kyrie, thus giving the Mass overall musical unity. Another unusual feature of this work is its popular character. This is evident both in its catchy themes and in its relatively straigthforward musical structure. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score available separately - see item CA.4062600.
SKU: WD.080689537097
UPC: 080689537097.
SKU: BR.PB-5200
Beyer's Urtext edition follows Mozart's manuscript despite occasional inconsistencies.
ISBN 9790004209370. 9 x 12 inches.
The preface shows how closely Franz Beyer succeeded in approximating Mozart: Despite occasional inconsistencies, the organization of the cross-bars follows Mozart's manuscript, since divergences are possibly indicative of a particular articulatory intent.Beyer's Urtext edition follows Mozart's manuscript despite occasional inconsistencies.
SKU: CA.4062609
ISBN 9790007084615. Key: C major. Language: Latin.
An unusual feature of this Mass is its cyclic form, a compositional principle which Mozart first introduced in his masses in this Mass in C: in the Agnus Dei (Dona nobis pacem) he reverted to the music of the Kyrie, thus giving the Mass overall musical unity. Another unusual feature of this work is its popular character. This is evident both in its catchy themes and in its relatively straigthforward musical structure. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4062600.
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