SKU: GI.G-3054
Organ ad lib part is optional.
SKU: ST.EM21
ISBN 9790220200854.
CONTENTS Adieu, sweet love (SSA(or T)B) Alas, where is my love? (SSA(or T)TB) And must I needs depart? (SSATB) Ay me, my mistress scorns (SST) Beauty is a lovely sweet (SAT) Come, follow me, fair nymphs (SAT) Dame Venus hence to Paphos go (SSAT) Dear if you wish my dying (SSATTB) Down from above falls Jove (SATB) Fair Hebe, when dame Flora (SST(or A)T(or A)TB) Hark, hear you not? - Oriana's farewell (SSATB) If love be blind (SATB) Love would discharge (SST) Merrily my love and I (SST(or A)T(or A)B(or T)B) Music some think no music is (SSATTB) O fly not, love (SSA(or T)A(or T)T) Phyllis, farewell (SATB) Phyllis, farewell (SSA(or T)A(or T)TB) Sister, awake (SSATB) Strange were the life (SAATB) Sweet Gemma (SSATB) The nightingale so soon as April (SST(orA)) Those sweet delightful lilies (SSATB) Thyrsis on his fair Phyllis' breast (SSAA(or T)TB) When Oriana walked (SSATTB) Who prostrate lies (SSAT(or A)B) Wither so fast? (SATB) Yet stay alway (SSA(or T)TB) Your shining eyes (SAB).
SKU: ST.EM24
ISBN 9790220209888.
CONTENTS Ah, cruel, hateful fortune (SSA(orT)A(orT)T(orB)B) Ah, sweet, alas, when first I saw (SSATB) Alas, what hope of speeding (SST(orA)B) Bright Phoebus greets most clearly (SSAT (or A) T (or A) B) Farewell, my love (SSAT) If pity reign with beauty (SSATB) I love, alas, yet am I not beloved (SSAA (or T) TB) Lo, here my heart I leave (SSTB) Mourn now, my soul (SSATB) Must I part, O my jewel? (SSAATB) O heavens, what shall I do? (SSATB) See what a maze of error (SSATB) She that my plaints (SSAT (or A) B) Sleep now, my Muse (SSAATB) Sleep now, my Muse (SSAT) Sorrow consumes me (SSATB) Sound out, my voice (SSATB) Sweet love, 0 cease thy flying (SSA (or T) TB) That Muse which sung (SSATB) Up then, Melpomene (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B) What can I do, my dearest? (SSAB) What, shall I part thus? (SSAT (or A) B) Why should I love? (SSATB) Why wail we thus? (SSAT (or A) TB) With Angel's face and brightness (SSAT (or A) T (or A) B) Woe am I, my heart dies (SSAB).
SKU: ST.EM39
ISBN 9790220209895.
CONTENTS A wise man poor (SAATB) As sudden death (SSAATB) But when himself (SSATB) Farewell, false love (SSAB (or T)) From the Tarpeian Rock (SSATB) Mourn now, my Muse (SSAATB) My lady wept (SSATB) My mistress is a paragon (SAATB) O help, alas (SSAATB) O Jesu, look (SSATB) O shall I die (SSAATB) O When my love (SSAATB) See, what is life (SAATB) Sleep aye, fond Hope (SSATB) That man that climbeth (SAATB) The ivy green (SSATB) The tyrant Love (SAATB) Unkind, alas (SSAATB) Use thyme whose tender plant (SAATB).
SKU: AP.48325
UPC: 038081551487. English. Traditional Irish and Old English Blessings.
Following the success of her Two Irish Blessings, Glenda Franklin shares this creative a cappella set that is ideal as a concert finale, encore, benediction, or graduation selection. Whether performed individually or in tandem, each of these brief movements offers a sincere farewell wish sung in polished choral harmony.
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: ST.EM31B
ISBN 9790220205958.
CONTENTS But let all those SSAAT (verse) SSAATB (chorus) Come shepherd swains (SS (verse) SSATB (chorus)) Dear love, be not unkind (SSAT) Fair Daphne, gentle shepherdess (SS (verse) SSATB (chorus)) Farewell, sweet woods (SSAT) Fly away, Care (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B) God is gone up (SSTTB (verse &chorus)) Haste thee, 0 God (SSAATB (verse & chorus)) I did woo her (SSAA) I heard three virgins (SSATB) No haste but good (SSAA (or T) B (or T) B) O clap your hands (SSTTB (verse and chorus)) O Lord of whom I do depend (SS (verse) SSATB (chorus)) Quick, quick, away, despatch! (SSAA (or T) B (or T) B) Thyrsis, sleepest thou? (SSAA (or T) B) To hear men sing (SSATB) Weep not, dear love (SSATBB) What heart such doubled force? (SSATB) When David heard (SSATTB) When I lament (SSAT) Whenas I glance (SSAT (or A)) Why are our Summer sports? (SSAT (or A)) You meaner beauties (S (verse), SSATB (chorus)) Your shining eyes (SSAB) Your shining eyes (SSATBB).
SKU: AU.9781506465463
A gentle and graceful setting of a beloved hymn, perfect for Sundays about journeying, traveling, meeting the needs of others, and sharing the Gospel. Especially appropriate for graduations, sendings, farewells to a pastor, anniversaries, and ordinations. The oboe (or other C instrument) part is simple and effective.
SKU: CA.2001500
ISBN 9790007033286. Key: G dorian. Language: Italian. Text: Guarini, Giambattista. Text: Giambattista Guarini.
SKU: ST.EM5
ISBN 9790220206849.
Gibbons seems to have been outside the process 'by which', wrote Joseph Kerman in The Elizabethan Madrigal, 'England first became sophisticated in the ways of Continental music.' These 20 pieces certainly, if differently, follow the pure line of William Byrd and are still of the old 'English' school. They include The Silver Swan and Dainty Fine Bird. CONTENTS Ah dear heart (SAA (or T) A (or T) B) Dainty fine bird (SST (or A) TB) Fair is the rose (SA (or S) ATB) Fair ladies that to love (SSAT (or A) B) Farewell all joys (SSA (or T) A (or T) B) How art thou thralled (SS (or A) TTB) I feign not friendship (SSAT (or A) B) I see Ambition never pleased (SSATB) I tremble not at noise of war (SSAT (or A) B) I weigh not fortuneAs frown (SSAT (or A) B) Lais now old (SATT (or A) B) Mongst thousands good (SSAT (or A) B) Nay let me weep (SA (or S) T (or A) T (or A) B) NeAer let the sun (SAT (or A) TB) Now each flowery bank of May (SST (or A) TB) O that the learned poets (SSA (or T) B ( or T) B) Silver Swan, The (SSA (or T) B (or T) B) Trust not too much fair youth (SST (or A) TB) What is our life? (SAA (or T) TB) Yet if that age (SS (or A) T (or A) TB).
SKU: BT.HU-3906-250
English.
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