SKU: HL.241131
ISBN 9781785583070. 6.75x9.75x0.247 inches. English.
Changing Voices is an exciting collection of songs specifically arranged for changing or 'cambiata' male voices. These arrangements are intended to be sung by boys aged approximately 11 years and upwards; precisely the time when many boys give up singing as their changing voices cease to fit comfortably within traditional vocal ranges. Progressive in difficulty and ranging from classic sea shanties to contemporary pop hits, the pieces in this collection provide a dynamic and eclectic selection of music for boys' choral groups of all abilities. As well as the printed score, this book is supported by SoundWise: you get an e-book digital edition of your music to read on any device and full demonstration recordings of each piece, plus accompaniment-only, solo-only and rehearsal backing tracks.
SKU: BT.MUSM570367863
Meadow is an installation for any performers – singers, instrumentalists of any type – and requires large numbers (minimum 20). It should be performed without musical score, although the text to be spoken may be printed on a piece of card that can be held in the hand by performers. In addition, each performer will require a coloured tissue paper ‘butterfly’, as detailed in the score. The performers populate a sonic wildflower meadow, constantly varied in detail but unchanging in overall texture. They collectively produce a highly variegated, quiet ‘hum’ – a dense but delicate weave of sound that may rise only a little above theambient sound of the performance space, revealing its intricacies only to those listening close-up. Meadow was designed to work as a pop-up performance within a large, multipurpose public space, though a relatively quiet environment is necessary. Performers work independently from each other. The whole group should be quite densely clustered, close together, but one or more paths through the performer ‘meadow’ should be left. The audience should be able to walk among, around and through the performance as much as possible.
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