SKU: XC.1803011
9 x 12 inches.
A peaceful and beautiful winter song inspired by daydreams of falling snow, wintry wonderland scenes, and nostalgic winter memories of home and childhood. This song will set a wonderfully inviting mood for December and winter concert programs. The optional string pack may be performed by a string quartet or a larger string orchestra. Perform with the accompaniment MP3 (includes a fully produced version and a piano-only version), and help your students rehearse with the part-dominant MP3 practice tracks - available in a multi-user bundle to share with your whole choir.
SKU: MN.CH-1287
Deo Gratias was begun in a hotel room at about 4:30AM in Rome during a St. Cyril Choir Tour in April of 2007. It was one of those rare instances when the composer woke up with a compositional idea in his head and actually got up and started to work. The next few days were spent developing the idea and finishing the entire work after returning home to Van Nuys, California. The over-all mood of the piece is that it should be mesmerizing with its slow undulations and long crescendos with following subito pianos for dramatic effect. The piece has an interesting mix of changing meters throughout; however, the basic eighth note value never changes except for the occasional ritard. The entire text consists of Deo Gratias. Alleluia!, or Thanks be to God. Alleluia!
SKU: CA.4045555
ISBN 9790007105822. Language: Latin.
In 1860 Camille Saint-Saens composed his Oratorio de Noel for five vocal soloists, mixed choir, strings, organ and harp. The work, sung in Latin, is based on texts from the Old and New Testaments, the Psalms and Gospels, as well as the Catholic Christmas liturgy. A distinctive chamber music-like instrumentation, with lyrical soloistic parts and a modest choral part combine to create a basic pastoral mood which has led this Christmas Oratorio to become one of the most performed works by Saint-Saens. Carus offers this work both in its original version and in an arrangement in which the choir is accompanied solely by an organ. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score available separately - see item CA.4045500.
SKU: CA.4045549
ISBN 9790007218652. Language: Latin.
In 1860 Camille Saint-Saens composed his Oratorio de Noel for five vocal soloists, mixed choir, strings, organ and harp. The work, sung in Latin, is based on texts from the Old and New Testaments, the Psalms and Gospels, as well as the Catholic Christmas liturgy. A distinctive chamber music-like instrumentation, with lyrical soloistic parts and a modest choral part combine to create a basic pastoral mood which has led this Christmas Oratorio to become one of the most performed works by Saint-Saens. Carus offers this work both in its original version and in an arrangement in which the choir is accompanied solely by an organ. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app! Score and part available separately - see item CA.4045500.
SKU: CA.4045591
ISBN 9790007171841. Text language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4045594
Text language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4045593
SKU: CA.4045504
ISBN 9790007170844. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.4045592
SKU: JK.01294
Doctrine and Covenants 105:40.
Original arrangement for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, imploring us to have faith in God and His plan for us. Arranged for use at a single adult conference in Mesa, Arizona.Composer: Brent Jorgensen Lyrics: Penelope Moody Allen Difficulty: Medium Performance Time: 3:00Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 105:40.
SKU: CA.2708405
ISBN 9790007164676. Language: Latin.
Mozart and Haydn greatly admired the church music of their friend, the composer and Vienna court Kapellmeister Joseph Eybler. With its lyrical-pastoral mood, his Missa Sancti Alberti contrasts with his large-scale mass settings; in structure, extent, and orchestration it recalls Franz Schubert's well-known Mass in G major. Apart from two solo quartets which can be performed by soloists from the choir) the chorus is the main carrier of the musical action; the concise setting of the mass text is mainly set homophonically. Starting with a basic string group, the orchestra can be expanded ad libitum by the addition of two oboes, two bassoons, two trumpets, and timpani, enabling the work to be presented in its masterly orchestration. Score available separately - see item CA.2708400.
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