SKU: AP.48908
UPC: 038081562322. English.
This darling little charmer reads like step-by-step instructions for assembling a jigsaw puzzle. Andy's writing provides the perfect lesson plan to teach part-singing: Part II sings an eight-bar melody, Part I sings their complementary eight bars, the two combine, we add some simple parallel harmony on the refrain, and voilà ! Teachers will thoroughly appreciate the easy-to-play piano part and compact vocal ranges (no one sings higher or lower than a D). In a surprise, not-so-hidden message, the lyrics explain that the pieces are scattered, not broken, and though they have come apart, when they fit back together, we'll have a wonderful work of art. It's a double metaphor about points of view, or voice parts, coming together.
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: WD.080689123399
UPC: 080689123399.
This delightfully sweet Christmas musical teaches that God alone can satisfy His children. It also incorporates the spiritual lesson behind the candy cane and even includes a birthday cake and a birthday song for Jesus.Ages: 1st to 6th GradeSpeaking Parts: minimum 5 children / 3 adultsSolos: minimum of 13.
SKU: MN.50-1007
UPC: 688670510076. English.
A familiar Advent text that is matched with the tune O Waly, Waly. Accessible, but deeply moving.
SKU: AP.48993
UPC: 038081563176. English. American Folk Song.
Thoughtfully crafted to make your 2-part singers sound their best, this Andy Beck arrangement reads like a solid choral lesson plan, with built-in teaching tools. The lyrical tune is sung first in unison, then in canon, a gentle call and response bridge introduces a new key, eventually some parallel harmonies arrive, and an optional middle note at the end offers one three-part chord. Adapted lyrics honor the bond of friend to friend.
SKU: AP.48858
UPC: 038081561820. English. Douglas E. Wagner.
You may have studied this beloved Schubert art song in voice lessons, and now you can share it with developing choirs in a well-constructed, approachable arrangement. The choice of key fits comfortably within range and the Romantic era harmonies are easy to hear. Whether there are two or four hands at the piano, listeners will be hooked by the rippling water and leaping fish in the playful accompaniment. Concerned about the German words? A rhyming English translation provides a charming option. Listen to Fischer-Dieskau's iconic recording as an introduction to the piece or an extension of learning.
SKU: SU.80300123
Exciting rhythms for the singers and descending pedal scales for the organist give this setting great vitality. Especially suitable for a Service of Lessons and Carols. SA and organ; Middle English. Medium. SA, organ Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: AP.46540
UPC: 038081531151. English.
From a favorite childhood game comes a lesson about solving conflicts cooperatively, rather than competitively. A fun ostinato section near the end gets your kids singing three independent vocal lines in a snap. The rock 'n' roll feel is sure to be a hit with younger groups! Staging suggestions available on Alfred's Movin' DVD.
SKU: AP.46747
UPC: 038081532028. English. Sally K. Albrecht.
The unforgettable melody from Offenbach's opera, The Tales of Hoffman, has been inventively adapted into a lesson on solfège and the life of the composer himself! Perfect for practicing fluency with major scale solfège syllables, vocal agility, and crisp diction. Try performing this creative gem with hand signs, or add Sally's clever staging from the Movin' DVD.
SKU: AP.47724
UPC: 038081544175. English.
Designed for impact in performance without stress in rehearsal, this strong concert/contest opener (or closer) features an accessible Latin text that alternates with English lyrics. A bold unison, sung in sweet-spot vocal ranges, leads to an antiphonal treatment of the marcato theme. A softer section, in three-part counterpoint, provides contrast before returning to the original melody. This celebratory piece works on any program, at any time of year, and provides wonderful lessons for developing choral singers.
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