SKU: GI.WW1884
UPC: 785147031567. English. Text by Michael Engelhardt.
What will I do with the portion given to me? I will sing. This fantastic work by Michael Engelhardt will be a great addition to honor choirs, festivals, and more. Gospel style, but with an ecumenical text that challenges each of us to make the most of the lives we've been given.
SKU: HL.49026117
ISBN 9790001120609. German.
SKU: GH.N04221
ISBN 9790070030168. A4 inches. Text: Rune Lindstrom.
SKU: BP.CU1051
Printed product. A beautiful arrangement of a traditional Shaker hymn for SATB, SSA or TTBB choir and piano accompaniment, particularly suitable in these times of uncertainty. Perfect as a warm, affirmative call or response to prayer.
SKU: JK.00352
Doctrine and Covenants 4:2-3, Doctrine and Covenants 20:17-19.
Powerful choral medley (TTBB) combining music and lyrics from four beloved children's songs--I Hope They Call Me On a Mission, I Will Be Valiant, We'll Bring the World His Truth, and Called to Serve.Performed in the October 2014 Priesthood Session of LDS General Conference. Also available as SATB arrangement #01754.Composer: VariousArranger: T. Chemain Evans and Ryan K. EggettLyricist: VariousPerformance Time: 4:45Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 4:2-3, Doctrine and Covenants 20:17-19
SKU: HL.1321952
UPC: 196288181484. 6.75x10.5x0.045 inches.
The powerful Act I closer from the Broadway hit musical Dear Evan Hansen explores the complexities of social connectivity and our need for respect and love. A perfect choral showcase for pop and concert choirs!
SKU: AP.48975
UPC: 038081562995. English.
Commissioned by Texas AandM University in remembrance of a lost friend and fellow Cadet, this thought-provoking piece is designed to be a conversation starter about mental illness, depression, grief, and suicide. Harmonically rich, musically expressive, and emotionally stirring, singers will be changed and encouraged. What if I could tell you no one has to walk alone? This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.48481
UPC: 038081553047. English.
No one but Mark Hayes could take this Gershwin masterpiece and make it into an absolutely rip-roaring, no-holds-barred choral work. You want rhythm? You'll get it, in more ways than you can count in this outstanding arrangement of one of America's great songs. A classic, by any standard.
About Alfred Pop Choral Series
The Alfred Pop Series features outstanding arrangements of songs from the popular music genre. These publications provide exciting, contemporary, and educationally-sound arrangements for singers of all ages, from elementary through high school, to college and adult choirs.
SKU: PR.312419270
ISBN 9781491137918. UPC: 680160692606. English. Charles Mackay.
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?
SKU: AP.46425
UPC: 038081528045. English.
Maya Angelou's most popular poem about triumph over adversity comes brilliantly to life in this vivid setting by Mark Hayes. The bright shuffle tempo and bluesy piano riffs perfectly embody Angelou's strength, courage, and determination to rise above. One of the most uplifting choral selections of our time! This is the final movement from the song cycle Like Dust I Rise.
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: SU.80401320
TTBB Chorus, a cappella Duration: 3' 45 Composed: 2001 Published by: Paulus Publications (SP404) Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8, please call customer service at (973) 857-3440.
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