| Heart of Stone Choral SATB Alfred Publishing
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.50276 From SIX. Composed...(+)
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.50276 From SIX. Composed by Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow. Arranged by Andy Beck. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Pop Choral Series. Broadway; Pop/Rock; Secular. Choral Octavo. 16 pages. Alfred Music #00-50276. Published by Alfred Music (AP.50276). UPC: 038081574462. English. Winner of the 2022 Tony Award for Best Original Score! The musical SIX is a modern retelling of the lives of Henry VIII's wives, presented as a high-energy pop concert. In this poignant power ballad, Jane Seymour (wife number three) sings of ultimate devotion, despite her husband's flaws. My love is set in stone. An R&B groove, woven choral textures, and a layered final flourish bestow the royal treatment on this remarkable rendition. 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. $2.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Audition (The Fools Who Dream) (SATB choir) From La La Land Choral SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Alfred Publishing
Music from the Motion Picture La La Land. Composed by Justin Hurwitz, lyrics b...(+)
Music from the Motion
Picture La La Land. Composed
by Justin Hurwitz, lyrics by
Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
Arranged by Andy Beck.
Choral Octavo. Alfred Pop
Series. Movie; Secular. 12
pages. Published by Alfred
Music
$2.00 $1.9 (5% off) See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Stairway to Heaven Choral SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Alfred Publishing
Composed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Arranged by Eric Van Cleave. Choir Secu...(+)
Composed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Arranged by Eric Van Cleave. Choir Secular. SATB choir. Choral Octavo. Pop Choral. Rock; Secular. 16 pages. Published by Alfred Music
$2.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| I Saw Her Standing There Choral SATB Alfred Publishing
Composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Alan Billingsley. Choral...(+)
Composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Alan Billingsley. Choral Octavo. Alfred Pop Series. Pop; Secular. 12 pages. Published by Alfred Music (AP.45518).
$2.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| King of All Kings Choral SATB Epiphany House Publishing
By Michael Popham, Regi Stone. Arranged by Russell Mauldin. (SATB). This editio...(+)
By Michael Popham, Regi Stone. Arranged by Russell Mauldin. (SATB). This edition: EH1006. Fred Bock Publications. 8 pages. Published by Epiphany House Publishing.
$1.95 $1.8525 (5% off) See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Bread of Angels Choral SATB SATB Epiphany House Publishing
By Kristie Braselton and Regi Stone. Arranged by Camp Kirkland. SATB. Fred Bock ...(+)
By Kristie Braselton and Regi Stone. Arranged by Camp Kirkland. SATB. Fred Bock Publications. 8 pages
$1.95 $1.8525 (5% off) See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| I Put a Spell on You Choral SATB Alfred Publishing
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.48988 From the motion picture Ho...(+)
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.48988 From the motion picture Hocus Pocus. Composed by Jay Hawkins. Arranged by Jacob Narverud. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Pop Choral Series. Classic Pop; Halloween; Movie; Secular. Choral Octavo. 16 pages. Alfred Music #00-48988. Published by Alfred Music (AP.48988). UPC: 038081563121. English. This bewitching bit of '90s nostalgia will charm your audience in October or on any pops program. Originally written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins in 1956, this song is included on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. And who can forget Bette Midler's show-stopping rendition in the cult classic film Hocus Pocus? Conjure up some costumes and choreography to brew a spellbinding performance. Don't miss the incredible SoundTrax and SoundPax instrumentation. Download PartTrax MP3s for all the audio you need to rehearse and perform the SATB and SSA voicings. Each PartTrax package includes full performance, accompaniment only, and part-predominant mixes for every voice part. 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. $2.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher Choral SATB Alfred Publishing
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.48855 Composed by Carl Smith, Gary Jac...(+)
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.48855 Composed by Carl Smith, Gary Jackson, and Raynard Miner. Arranged by Kirby Shaw. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Pop Choral Series. Classic Pop; Radio; Secular. Choral Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred Music #00-48855. Published by Alfred Music (AP.48855). UPC: 038081561790. English. A bona fide hit that ranks among Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, this undeniably happy tune is also in the GRAMMY Hall of Fame. Having been recorded by popular artists in nearly every decade since the 1960s, the song truly stands the test of time. A cappella groups will love Kirby Shaw's accessible treatment, with driving rhythms and bright choral sonorities to spare. 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. $2.10 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| People Get Ready Choral SATB Alfred Publishing
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.50151 Composed by Curtis Mayfield. Arr...(+)
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.50151 Composed by Curtis Mayfield. Arranged by Kyle Pederson. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Pop Choral Series. Classic Pop; Pop; Radio; Secular. Choral Octavo. 16 pages. Alfred Music #00-50151. Published by Alfred Music (AP.50151). UPC: 038081573212. English. Immortalized by Rolling Stone as one of the greatest songs of all time, this gospel-influenced Curtis Mayfield classic has remained relevant since its release in 1965. Part of a long tradition of African American freedom songs that use train imagery, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. considered this the unofficial anthem of the Civil Rights Movement. Kyle's groovy arrangement captures the musical style with bluesy vocals and a riff-filled piano part. $2.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| St. Paul, Op. 36 Choral SATB [Large Vocal Score] Serenissima
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Alfred Dorffel. Arranged b...(+)
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Alfred Dorffel. Arranged by August Horn. Choir and piano. For Solo voices, SATB Choir, Piano. This edition: Paperback. Oratorio (complete), Transcriptions, Original Works, Choral. Romantic Period; Sacr. Large Vocal Score. Romantic Period; Sacred/Hymns, German.
$16.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| High Flight Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312419020 From Terra Nostra. C...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312419020 From Terra Nostra. Composed by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Performance Score. 12 pages. Duration 3:15. Theodore Presser Company #312-41902. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312419020). ISBN 9781491131862. UPC: 680160680474. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. English. Commissioned by the San Francisco Choral Society and the Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir, Terra Nostra is a 70-minute oratorio on the relationship between our planet and humankind, how this relationship has shifted over time, and how we can re-establish a harmonious balance. Part I: Creation of the World explores various creation myths from different cultures, culminating in a joyous celebration of the beauty of our planet. Part II: The Rise of Humanity examines human achievements, particularly since the dawn of our Industrial Age, and how these achievements have impacted the planet. Part III: Searching for Balance questions how to 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. In addition to the complete oratorio, stand-alone movements for mixed chorus, and for solo voice with piano, are also available separately. 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 dayâ€) 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…â€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? $3.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| The Want of Peace Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419280 From Terra Nostra. Comp...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419280 From Terra Nostra. Composed by Stacy Garrop. Performance Score. 12 pages. Duration 5:30. Theodore Presser Company #312-41928. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312419280). ISBN 9781491137925. UPC: 680160692613. 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? $2.70 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
1 |