SKU: HL.35029195
ISBN 9781480353961. UPC: 884088945886. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Ephesians 4:3, I Corinthians 1:10, I Peter 3:8, Psalm 133:1.
Translated “out of many, one,†this Latin phrase found on the Seal of the United States celebrates the diversity that is so much a part of the American journey. A contrasting lyric middle section provides your choir with the opportunity for more expressive singing. Along with word painting and a rhythmic piano accompaniment, this song will create the ideal patriotic moment in your concerts!
SKU: HL.48024194
ISBN 9781540002198. UPC: 888680706180. 6.75x10.5 inches.
The anonymous Middle English text is a beautiful, poignant contemplation of mortality, and Argento's setting of it casts a quiet, haunting spell. The men's chorus is occasionally joined by an insistent single chime note. The complete major work âTe Deumâ (48002908) was performed at the 2017 National ACDA Conference in Minneapolis.
SKU: AP.48418
UPC: 038081552415. English.
Now available in SSAA and TTBB voicings. Alfred Music commends Dr. Timothy Sarsany for his scholarly adaptations of this long-standing favorite of honor choirs and festival groups. New voicings are carefully crafted to reflect the original. A joyful, tried-and-true a cappella fanfare, not to be missed!
SKU: AP.48321
UPC: 038081551449. English. Traditional English Carol.
Here's a wildly inventive reimagining of the traditional English carol that will be a highlight on holiday concerts. The dazzling piano introduction ushers in a rush of crystal-clear chords in bright contemporary harmony, while frequent shifts of meter and style conjure an assortment of moods, from celebratory to reflective. A stunning concert setting that is worth the extra rehearsal.
SKU: CA.1011311
ISBN 9790007239985. Language: English. Text: Broadbridge, Edward.
In his Psalm 151 on lyrics by Edward Broadbridge, the Danish composer John Hoybye stages, so to speak, a theatrical play, assigning clear roles to the solo violin and the choir. The violin, representing the voice of God, enters into a dialog with the choir which represents the voice of man. They speak to one another, they comment on each other, wrestle with each other, spur each other on and thus develop a musical momentum. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1011300.
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