| Into the Golden Vessel of Great Song Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418800 No. 4 from Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418800 No. 4 from Second April. Composed by Eric Ewazen. Octavo. Performance Score. Theodore Presser Company #312-41880. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312418800). ISBN 9781491138151. UPC: 680160640225. Second April, by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Second April for S.A.T.B. Chorus and Piano is a four-movement set, based on the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Ewazen has long been enamored with her poetry's wonderfully vivid and descriptive imagery of nature and emotions, and its powerful and profound meaning. The final movement, INTO THE GOLDEN VESSEL OF GREAT SONG is an appassionato call to overcome! The poem exhorts us to “sing out” with hope, determination, and strength. The music contrasts turmoil and times of strife with a return to championing the idea of simply overcoming, going forward with hope and determination, with the closing music in major, resonant and strong. . SECOND APRIL for S.A.T.B. Chorus and Piano is a four-movement set, based on the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay. I have long been enamored with the poetry of Millay for its wonderfully vivid and descriptive imagery, and its often powerful and profound meaning. Millay’s descriptions of nature, and of feelings and emotions, have always spoken to me. SECOND APRIL consists of four of her poems, each with a distinctive mood, message, and emotional feel. They are vivid, powerful, and beautiful, inspiring me to capture these descriptions of the various scenes she portrays. Song of a Second April uses music to underlie strong feelings, passions, and the tragedies of life. The poem itself is dramatic, detailing a time of personal strife and tragedy, perhaps the end of a relationship or even the end of a life. The music is intense, fast, in a minor key, and with rapid, spinning notes creating a feeling of powerful, relentless emotions. Melodies, motives, and gestures are tossed between the voices, increasing the feelings of intensity and even desperation. Little by little, the music almost dies away, getting quieter and quieter, creating a feeling of resignation, but with a Picardy Third in the final chord – maybe a bit of hope! Mariposa is a celebration of nature, wandering through a field with white and blue butterflies appearing almost wondrously. But there’s also a profound feeling of poignancy, noting that as one relishes such a beautiful, magical sight, they should embrace the experience – the fleeting, transient nature of such a perfect vision and of life itself. The music portrays the flying of the butterflies: gentle, beautiful, with rich chords and arpeggios, but stepping back, as the fleeting nature of life is the reality, with gentle, but sombre chords interspersed with the magical flight of the Mariposa.Alms is a fast rondo, intense, bold, and always dance-like. It is about both tragedy and resilience. This music is also in minor, yet with moments of playfulness, as a recollection of happy times or moments takes over. This seesaw between emotions is heard throughout the movement, as the music continues to “dance.” And with Millay’s summing up of “reality being what it is,” the piece ends with strength, boldness, and finality. Into the Golden Vessel of Great Song is an appassionato call to overcome! The poem exhorts us to “sing out” with hope, determination, and strength. The music is full of bright and lilting energy; but as the turmoil and times of strife people can sometimes feel or experience, the music becomes intense, dramatic, in a minor key, and with changing rhythms. BUT, there is a return to championing the idea of simply overcoming, going forward with hope and determination, and the music is in major, resonant and strong. . $3.75 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord Choral SATB SATB, Piano - Easy GIA Publications
SATB choir, piano reduction - Early intermediate SKU: GI.G-9781 Composed ...(+)
SATB choir, piano reduction - Early intermediate SKU: GI.G-9781 Composed by William Fox. Edited by John Leavitt. Lent, Lent 3 B, OT 31 B. Ars Antiqua Series. Sacred. Octavo. 4 pages. GIA Publications #9781. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-9781). UPC: 785147978107. English. Text Source: Psalm 86:11–12, alt. Scripture: Psalm 86:11–12. This lovely fifteenth-century a cappella anthem can be used as a meditation after Communion or other quiet moments in the liturgy. Edited by John Leavitt, the lovely harmonic texture with a text based on Psalm 86 has an imploring quality that offers opportunities for expressive, arc-shaped phrasing. Beautiful. $2.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Lord of All Hopefulness Choral SATB SATB, Piano Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Lloyd Larson. Choral. Sacred Anthem. Octavo. Lorenz Publishing Co...(+)
Composed by Lloyd Larson.
Choral. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/5491L. Published
by Lorenz Publishing Company
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| Ubi caritas Choral SATB [Score] Carus Verlag
SATB choir SKU: CA.965300 Antiphon for Holy Thursday. Composed by ...(+)
SATB choir SKU: CA.965300 Antiphon for Holy Thursday. Composed by Ko Matsushita. Edited by Stefan Schuck. Contemporary Choir Music. Sacred vocal music, Holy Week. Full score. Composed 2014. 4 pages. Duration 3 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 09.653/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.965300). ISBN 9790007164881. Language: Latin. For the moving moment in the Good Friday liturgy, when the priest symbolically washes the feet of several people thereby recalling the thoughtful, loving gesture of Christ at the Last Supper, the Christian church provides a specially intimate, conciliatory text in the antiphon Ubi caritas. Matsushita's composition sets this text quite simply to reflect this moment in a beautiful motet, which is both charming and grateful to sing. In an entirely tonal setting in F major, with chromatic accents sparingly employed, he uses elements from organum and pedal points to create tonally atmospheric expanses contrasting with the syllabic setting which runs throughout. In his writing he uses unisons, thirds and contrary motion, spanning quasi-Gregorian melodies. Matsushita sets the three verses of the hymn usually set nowadays, and these also divide the composition. Each verse is introduced with the ascending pentatonic motif Ubi caritas, but the melody is transformed according to the text and expresses the immeasurable joy of the glory of God in the third verse in a brief forte outburst with leaps of a fifth, before the composition concludes with a final Ubi caritas and an Amen lost in reverie. voice range: S: c' - f'' / A1:adeg - es'' / A2: gdeg - b' / T: fdeg - f' / B1: B - des' / B2: F - a'. $4.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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