SKU: HL.14034737
SKU: HL.14034758
SKU: HL.14034741
SKU: MN.80-812
UPC: 688670808128. Scripture: Matthew 5:3-9.
Beatitudes set in English cathedral style. Accompaniment provides rich harmonic texture. Gradual building in dynamic intensity culminating in final refrain with Descant. Includes reproducible congregation Refrain.
SKU: CF.CM9713
ISBN 9781491160084. UPC: 680160918683. Key: G major. English. Robert Bode. Original.
The piece was commissioned by Kevin Scully, Director of Creative Arts, for the Port Washington School District, New York, with special thanks to the Ed Foundation and HEARTS for their unwavering support. Performance Notes This lighthearted piece is a great way to bring multiple choirs together in harmony. It may be sung by a single SATB choir, though it is intended to be performed by multiple choirs of varying age levels. Song of the Sound was written for an all-district feeder festival piece for combined elementary, middle level, and high school choirs. Here is a suggested outline for combining multiple choirs: Rehearsal Letters A to B: Elementary choir only (two-part, Soprano, Alto) Rehearsal Letter B: add Middle Level Soprano, Alto with Elementary choir Rehearsal Letter C: Middle Level choir only Rehearsal Letter D: High School choir only Rehearsal Letter E to the end: Everyone! Song of the Sound: Running on the beach, digging in the sand, Seaweed in my toes, bucket in my hand. When I'm at the shore, way above the rest, These are all the things that I love the best. Skipping like a stone on the water, diving deep in the silvery foam, Swimming far where the land cannot hold us, where the lighthouse calls us home. Flying free above the marshes, soaring high above the sea, Where the tern and cormorant and plover call to lands we cannot see.Come let us go to the water, let us go to the singing shore: Where the gentle breezes whisper and the mighty breakers roar. We will look to the shining ocean, to the East, where the new day dawned: We will sing a song of the edge of the world and the waiting sky beyond. -Poem by Robert Bode (Hope Springs Retreat Center, Ohio. August 2019) About the Composer: Jacob Narverud (b. 1986) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor. Dr. Narverud is an active guest Conductor/Clinician for Choral Festivals and All-State Choirs across the country and is the Founder/Artistic Director of the Tallgrass Chamber Choir, a professional ensemble comprised of musicians from across the Great Plains. As a sought-after composer, Narverud has been commissioned to write new works for a variety of choral ensembles and organizations. Many of his Editors' Choirs compositions are publisher Best Sellers and are performed worldwide by choirs of all levels. Website: www.jnarverud.com YouTube & Spotify: @jacobnarverud.The piece was commissioned by Kevin Scully, Director of Creative Arts, for the Port Washington School District, New York, with special thanks to the Ed Foundation and HEARTS for their unwavering support.Performance NotesThis lighthearted piece is a great way to bring multiple choirs together in harmony. It may be sung by a single SATB choir, though it is intended to be performed by multiple choirs of varying age levels. Song of the Sound was written for an all-district feeder festival piece for combined elementary, middle level, and high school choirs. Here is a suggested outline for combining multiple choirs:Rehearsal Letters A to B: Elementary choir only (two-part, Soprano, Alto)Rehearsal Letter B: add Middle Level Soprano, Alto with Elementary choirRehearsal Letter C: Middle Level choir onlyRehearsal Letter D: High School choir onlyRehearsal Letter E to the end: Everyone!Song of the Sound:Running on the beach, digging in the sand,Seaweed in my toes, bucket in my hand.When I'm at the shore, way above the rest,These are all the things that I love the best. Skipping like a stone on the water, diving deep in the silvery foam,Swimming far where the land cannot hold us, where the lighthouse calls us home.Flying free above the marshes, soaring high above the sea,Where the tern and cormorant and plover call to lands we cannot see.Come let us go to the water, let us go to the singing shore:Where the gentle breezes whisper and the mighty breakers roar.We will look to the shining ocean, to the East, where the new day dawned:We will sing a song of the edge of the world and the waiting sky beyond.-Poem by Robert Bode (Hope Springs Retreat Center, Ohio. August 2019)About the Composer:Jacob Narverud (b. 1986) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor. Dr. Narverud is an active guest Conductor/Clinician for Choral Festivals and All-State Choirs across the country and is the Founder/Artistic Director of the Tallgrass Chamber Choir, a professional ensemble comprised of musicians from across the Great Plains. As a sought-after composer, Narverud has been commissioned to write new works for a variety of choral ensembles and organizations. Many of his Editors' Choirs compositions are publisher Best Sellers and are performed worldwide by choirs of all levels. Website: www.jnarverud.com YouTube & Spotify: @jacobnarverud.
SKU: JK.01320
Job 19:25, Psalm 104:33-34.
Arranged for mixed chorus (SATB) soloist and piano, incorporating the classic melody from I Know That My Redeemer Lives with original and unique melody and harmony. Soprano high note: D.Composer: Lewis D. Edwards and Robert Millett Arranger: Robert Millett Lyricist: Samuel Medley Difficulty: Medium-difficult / medium acc. Performance time: 2:45Reference: Job 19:25, Psalm 104:33-34.
SKU: JK.01252
Proverbs 3:5-6.
Majestic choral arrangement written in D flat for SATB and piano, with scriptural text from Proverbs 2, 3:5-6: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. Composer: Robert B. Bailey Lyricist: Robert B. Bailey (adapted from Proverbs 2-3) Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 3:00Reference: Proverbs 3:5-6.
SKU: PR.312409170
UPC: 680160044306. Key: D major. Text: Isaac Watts. Isaac Watts.
SKU: GI.G-9245
UPC: 785147924500. English, Latin. Text Source: O filii et filiae, Jean Tisserand, d. 1494, Sts. 1&ndash,3, tr. John Mason Neale, 1818&ndash,1866, alt., St. 4, tr. Edward Caswall, 1814&ndash,1878, alt.; Translation: John Mason Neale. Text by Jean Tisserand.
The Horn in F part is a substitute for Trombone I.
SKU: CA.4027810
ISBN 9790007066000. Key: D minor. Language: German.
SKU: PR.332401240
UPC: 680160054039. Key: D major.
SKU: PL.PPMO-1915M
Composed as a dialogue between male and female voices, the text is from Psalm 109. This is set in a modal sound, but at the text for sweet is thy mercy, the music glides into D major, a beautiful effect.
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