SKU: HP.C6298C
UPC: 763628962982.
Classic 19th century text The classic 19th century Christmas text is presented here with new music in this lovely, choral offering. The melody rises to express the key climatic moments: Hail that ever-blessed morn, hail redemption's happy dawn. Sing through all Jerusalem: Christ is born in Bethlehem. The addition of a C instrument enhances the overall effect.
SKU: HP.C6107C
UPC: 763628961077. By Kathleen Thomerson.
20th Century hymn by Kathleen Thomerson This 20th century hymn is useful for so many occasions during the church year including Epiphany, Transfiguration, Discipleship, and even the Advent and second coming of Christ. It is rich with scriptural references and set for SATB voices, piano, and solo trumpet in a straightforward, solid presentation.
SKU: AP.47694
UPC: 038081543871. English. Marc Blitzstein; original German & Bert Brecht; music by Kurt Weill.
Originally written for The Threepenny Opera and famously covered by the likes of Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin, and Frank Sinatra, this song has become one of the best-known jazz standards of the twentieth century. Mark's arrangement captures all the style of Kurt Weill's original score, building in excitement right to the very end. Perform with the swingin' piano accompaniment, add live horns and rhythm with the optional SoundPax, or check out our hip live-instrument SoundTrax CD.
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: HL.263247
UPC: 888680729448. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches.
Juxtaposing styles of the 16th century melody with classical and contemporary harmonies and rhythms, here is an unexpected and surprising twist on this traditional Christmas ballad that really works. With a quick and constantly moving piano accompaniment, long lines and surprising rhythms and harmonies in the choral writing, your audience will remember this long after the concert.
SKU: HP.C6117C
UPC: 763628961176. Words by Louis F. Benson & Lloyd Larson.
Original anthem with words by Louis F. Benson & Lloyd Larson Incorporating the 19th-century hymn text For the Bread Which You Have Broken with original music, this communion anthem reflects on the remembrance of the Last Supper. Easily learned, this comes from Lloyd and Joel Raney's 2017, Lenten cantata, Hope in the Shadows, code no. 8801. Instrumental parts: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe, Soprano Sax or Clarinet (Sub for Oboe), Clarinet, Horn, Alto Sax (Sub for Horn) Clarinet (Sub for Horn), Cello/Bassoon, Bass Clarinet (Sub for Cello/Bassoon) and Piano.
SKU: HP.C5985C
UPC: 763628959852. Translation: Mary E. Byrne. Words Tr. by Mary E. Byrne. Proverbs 29:18, Matthew 17:8,.
Old Irsh hymn with words Tr. by Mary E. Byrne This old Irish hymn dates from the 8th century though the theme couldn't be more relevant to the culture in which we live. It is only fitting that Mary McDonald found the inspiration to craft her own melody for this beloved hymn text. The words unfold in a stirring, new way with melody and harmonies that lift and transport them to new heights. The dynamic orchestration by Ed Hogan soars. Orchestrations: Conductor's Score, 2 Flutes, Oboe, 2 Clarinets in B-Flat, Bassoon, 2 Horns in F, 3 Trumpets in B-Flat, 2 Trombones, Tuba, Percussion 1 & 2, Harp, Piano, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, Double Bass.
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