| Hard Times, Come No More Choral SATB SATB divisi, A Cappella Gentry Publications
Composed by Stephen Foster (1826-1864). Arranged by Gerald Custer. For Choral (S...(+)
Composed by Stephen Foster (1826-1864). Arranged by Gerald Custer. For Choral (SATB DV A Cappella). Gentry Publications. 8 pages. Gentry Publications #JG2456. Published by Gentry Publications
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| Great Is the Lord Choral SATB SATB divisi, A Cappella Gentry Publications
Composed by Rosephanye Powell. Gentry Publications. 12 pages. Gentry Publication...(+)
Composed by Rosephanye Powell. Gentry Publications. 12 pages. Gentry Publications #JG2470. Published by Gentry Publications (HL.145523).
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| Weep You, No More, Sad Fountains Choral SATB SATB A Cappella Gentry Publications
Choral (SATB choir a cappella) SKU: HL.8748585 Composed by John Dowland. ...(+)
Choral (SATB choir a cappella) SKU: HL.8748585 Composed by John Dowland. Edited by William Belan. Gentry Publications. Secular. Octavo. 12 pages. Gentry Publications #JG2382. Published by Gentry Publications (HL.8748585). UPC: 884088237127. 6.75x10.5 inches. The unique Renaissance editions of William Belan continue with this well-known John Dowland (1563-1626) madrigal. The poem is one of the loveliest and most famous from its period, and Dowland's sensitive setting epitomizes the style of the time. This edition includes copious notes for performance, as well as original part notation along with current score engraving. $2.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| We Are Stars Choral SATB SATB, Piano Cypress Choral Music
Composed by Kenley Kristofferson. Octavo. Published by Cypress Choral Music (C3....(+)
Composed by Kenley Kristofferson. Octavo. Published by Cypress Choral Music (C3.CP1208).
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| Hallelujah! What a Savior! Choral SATB SATB, Piano Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Lloyd Larson. Choral, cantatas. Eastertide, Holy Week. Choral score...(+)
Composed by Lloyd Larson. Choral, cantatas. Eastertide, Holy Week. Choral score. Lorenz Publishing Company #55/1190L. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.55-1190L).
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| Hallelujah! What a Savior! - SATB with Performance CD Choral SATB SATB, Piano Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Lloyd Larson. Choral, cantatas. Eastertide, Lent. SATB with perform...(+)
Composed by Lloyd Larson. Choral, cantatas. Eastertide, Lent. SATB with performance CD. Lorenz Publishing Company #55/1191L. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.55-1191L).
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| Arise in Beauty anthem Choral SATB SATB, Organ Subito Music
SATB Chorus & Organ SKU: SU.91480570 For SATB Chorus & Organ. Comp...(+)
SATB Chorus & Organ SKU: SU.91480570 For SATB Chorus & Organ. Composed by Dan Locklair. Vocal/Choral, Sacred Choral. Accompanied by organ. Choral Octavo. Composed 2010. Duration 7'. Subito Music Corporation #91480570. Published by Subito Music Corporation (SU.91480570). Text: Angier Brock. SATB Chorus, Organ Duration: 7' Text: Angier Brock Composed: 2010 Published by: Subito Music Publishing YouTube: Ms. Brock’s moving poem is lyrical throughout. Even in its beautiful originality, the poem invokes The Book of Common Prayer and biblical scripture (the latter through references to dust and breath from Genesis 2 to the final line of the poem invoking the opening of Psalm 62). Ms. Brock’s poetry is also filled with wonderful twists on traditional texts (such as in the creative and reverse naming of the Trinity in speaking of Inventing Wind, Generous Christ, and Luminous God). Musically, the main melodic material of the piece is immediately heard on a solo organ color accompanied by organ strings over a recurring pedal pulse on the pitch C. The chorus soon enters with the first stanza of the text. As this stanza unfolds, the harmony starts to gradually change as the pulsing pedal rhythm begins to move upward by step. An organ interlude, reflective of the opening introduction, soon emerges (though now over a C-sharp recurring pedal pulse), and leads to a similar choral setting as found in stanza one. As the poem’s second stanza moves forward, it eventually folds into the more harmonically rich stanza three. A fast, dance-like section evolves at Inventing Wind, what a lively dance your energy creates! eventually bringing the work to its climax point. The spirit of dance soon subsides and leads to a quiet and gentle close on the words …for you alone my soul in silence waits.
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| 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 | | |
| Alms Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418790 No. 3 from Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418790 No. 3 from Second April. Composed by Eric Ewazen. Octavo. Performance Score. Theodore Presser Company #312-41879. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312418790). ISBN 9781491138144. UPC: 680160640218. 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 third movement, ALMS is a fast rondo, intense, bold, and always dance-like. It is about both tragedy and resilience. This music is primarily minor, yet with moments of playfulness, the recollection of happy times takes over. This seesaw between emotions is heard throughout the movement, and with Millay’s summing up of “reality being what it is,” the piece ends with strength, boldness, and finality. . Program Notes by Eric EwazenSECOND 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. . $4.25 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Mariposa Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418780 No. 2 From Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418780 No. 2 From Second April. Composed by Eric Ewazen. Fold. Performance Score. Theodore Presser Company #312-41878. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312418780). ISBN 9781491138137. UPC: 680160640201. 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 second movement, MARIPOSA celebrates nature, wandering through a field of white and blue butterflies appearing wondrously, with rich chords and arpeggios. Yet also stepping back, the fleeting nature of life is the reality, with gentle, somber chords interspersed with the magical flight of the Mariposa. Program Notes by Eric EwazenSECOND 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. . $2.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Song of a Second April Choral SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418770 No. 1 from Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418770 No. 1 from Second April. Composed by Eric Ewazen. Octavo. Performance Score. Theodore Presser Company #312-41877. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.312418770). ISBN 9781491138120. UPC: 680160640195. 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 first movement, SONG OF A SECOND APRIL 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, creating a feeling of powerful, relentless emotions. Little by little, the music almost dies away, getting quieter and quieter, creating a feeling of resignation, but with a surprise Picardy Third in the final chord – suggesting a bit of hope!. 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 | | |
| Hold On Choral SATB BriLee Music
Composed by Traditional Spiritual. Arranged by Dan Davison. Sws. Octavo. 16 ...(+)
Composed by Traditional
Spiritual. Arranged by Dan
Davison. Sws. Octavo. 16
pages. Duration 2 minutes, 50
seconds. BriLee Music
#BL1155. Published by BriLee
Music
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| Siyalobola Gogo Choral SATB satb (soli), SATB (choir), Orchestra [Octavo] Santa Barbara Music Publishing
Composed by Michael J. Barrett. Concert, General. Octavo. Santa Barbara Music P...(+)
Composed by Michael J. Barrett. Concert, General. Octavo. Santa Barbara Music Publishing #SBMP1359. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing (SB.SBMP-1359).
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| The Same Stream Choral SATB SATB divisi - Intermediate GIA Publications
SATB choir, divisi, piano reduction - Late intermediate SKU: GI.G-9035 Co...(+)
SATB choir, divisi, piano reduction - Late intermediate SKU: GI.G-9035 Composed by Thomas LaVoy. Joy, Creation. Evoking Sound. Music Education. Octavo. 24 pages. GIA Publications #9035. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-9035). UPC: 785147903505. English. Text Source: Stream of Life, verse 69 from Gitanjali, 1912. Text by Rabindranath Tagore. I have recently been incredibly inspired by the writings of the great Bengali mystic Rabindranath Tagore, whose monumental collection of poetry Gitanjali won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. This book introduces the reader to a new awareness of the world that surrounds us, deepening the connection between nature and the human spirit that we all yearn for. Verse 69 is particularly joyful and life-affirming: an ecstatic realization of the energies that move in ceaseless ebb and flow through us, our lives, and our natural environment. Each individual line of this verse has a unique character and color, so I have placed each in a key that I feel suits the mood of the text. The constantly flowing ostinati that weave their way throughout are collectively a musical representation of the “stream of life†to which Tagore refers. This flowing line can be found even in the subdued third line of text, which makes reference to the “ocean-cradle of birth and of death.†In similar fashion, the more complex rhythmic cells found within the stream (e.g., measures 21–40) are a product of Tagore’s ecstatic tone. Ultimately this piece is simply meant to be an expression of joy. It is dedicated with great admiration to the commissioning ensemble, the Fort Myers High School Greenwave Singers, and their conductor Matt Koller. This tremendous ensemble is a prime example of choral music education in practice in the United States, and I feel honored to have been given this opportunity to work with them. —Thomas LaVoy. $2.90 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Which Was the Son of...ST Luke Choral SATB Universal Edition
Composed by Arvo Part (1935-). Bible, St Luke 3, 23-38. In Hallgrimskirkja Cathe...(+)
Composed by Arvo Part (1935-). Bible, St Luke 3, 23-38. In Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral Reykjavik / Iceland by the Voices of Europe 2000 conducted by Thorgerdur Ing?lfsd?ttir. Choral part(s). With Standard notation. Composed 2000. Duration 7 minutes. Universal Edition #UE31507. Published by Universal Edition
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| Homeland Choral SATB PraiseGathering
Choral (SATB) SKU: HL.2050295 Edited by Jay Rouse and Randy Vader. Praise...(+)
Choral (SATB) SKU: HL.2050295 Edited by Jay Rouse and Randy Vader. Praise Gathering Choral. Patriotic. Softcover. 136 pages. Duration 3120 seconds. PraiseGathering #A08445. Published by PraiseGathering (HL.2050295). UPC: 797242938795. 6.75x10.5x0.299 inches. America has often been referred to as the great melting pot of nationalities and cultures. That is true to a certain extent. Americans have not relinquished the unique character of their individual heritage - they have, however, acknowledged those things that unite all of us as a people, a nation dedicated to liberty and justice for all. The one thing we share that is most obvious is this particular area of the planet Earth, located in the western hemisphere, on the North American Continent. This is a landmass that is bordered east and west by the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and north and south by Canada and Mexico. In addition, we have two states that are thousands of miles removed from these borders but very much a part of these states - the United States of America. This is a celebration of our country - our dwelling place - our Homeland. Our Homeland - this is the place where we pledge the same flag, protect and defend the same Constitution, breathe the same air, cherish the future of our children, and stand constant vigil to defend the rights that compelled our founders to form a more perfect Union. This is the place our ancestors fought for, and also the place where people still gather the courage to come and be a part of the greatest experiment in freedom in human history.America - a land uniquely blessed of God - a staggering mosaic of natural beauty and resources. America - sweet land of Liberty. America - residence for those who dared to dream the dream, pay the price, share the costs. . . of living in the HOMELAND! $14.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Norgard 3 Hymniske Ansatser Satb Chor Book Choral SATB SATB A Cappella Music Sales
SATB Choir a Cappella SKU: HL.14023411 3 Hymnic Dispositions. Comp...(+)
SATB Choir a Cappella SKU: HL.14023411 3 Hymnic Dispositions. Composed by Per Norgard. Music Sales America. Hymns & Chorals. Vocal Score. 22 pages. Music Sales #KP01343. Published by Music Sales (HL.14023411). ISBN 9788759866191. 10.25x14.5x0.083 inches. Danish. 3 Hymniske Ansatser (3 Hymnic Dispositions) for mixed choir SATB was composed by Per Norgard in 1985-86. The work consists of music composed to 3 poems, e.g. Gunnar Ekelof 'Komposition (Composition), Thoger Larsen 'Strandvalmue'('Beach Poppy') Rainer Maria Rilke 'Die Parke'('The Parks') Programme note Just as the three movements in their succession move from the sea (Ekelof), across the beach (Larsen) and into the country, to the parks (Rilke), in an analogous way each of the three movements in their point of departure is hymnic in character - but later on moves into the more varied and complex tone paths of the inner regions of themind. 3 Hymniske Ansatser (3 Hymnic Dispositions) is sung in Swedish (1. Komposition”, Gunnar Ekelof), in Danish (2. Strandvalmue”, Thoger Larsen) and in German (3. “Die Parke”, R.M. Rilke). The work could be performed in a programme with 'Prelude to Breaking', performed after this instrumental piece. Per Norgard . $11.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| There Was Jesus Choral SATB PraiseSong
By Zach Williams and Dolly Parton. By Casey Beathard, Jonathan Smith, and Zach...(+)
By Zach Williams and Dolly
Parton. By Casey Beathard,
Jonathan Smith, and Zach
Williams. Arranged by Joseph
M. Martin. PraiseSong Choral.
General Worship, Sacred.
Octavo. 16 pages. Duration
255 seconds. Published by
PraiseSong
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