SKU: GI.G-7389
UPC: 785147738909. English. Text source: Negro Spiritual.
A Negro spiritual richly scored for unaccompanied SSAATTB voices. Not at all complex, just very full sounding if you’ve got the voices. A comforting text that promises that, with Jesus as our leader, we shall walk through the valley of life in peace.
SKU: GI.G-7756
UPC: 785147775607. English. Text source: Based on Revelation. Text by Glenn Burleigh. Scripture: Psalm 46:10, Isaiah 9:6, Romans 14:11, Philippians 4:7, Revelation 5:5, Revelation 11:15, Revelation 17:14, Revelation 19:16.
Glenn Burleigh offers this majestic SATB divisi setting for Christ the King. Based on scripture from Revelation the piece begins with an impassioned proclamation, “And the government shall be upon his shoulders and his name shall be called Jesus.†It then steadily builds throughout, leading to an exciting and dramatic conclusion.
SKU: CF.CM530
ISBN 9781491144978. UPC: 680160902477. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G major. English. Edvard Bull.
From his Album for Male Voices, Op. 30, a set of 12 Norwegian folksongs set for chorus with male leads, The Great Angelic Host was arranged for double mixed chorus by Eyvind H. Bull, and has here been edited by Walter Aschenbrenner. We are pleased to make this exquisite choral work available once again. David Monrad Johansen, in his published life of Grieg, was moved to say, In The Great Angelic Host true religious feeling has been given the purest expression. This composition shows what wonderful material we have right at hand on which to base a future church music for Norway..
SKU: HL.49018397
ISBN 9790001174220. UPC: 884088648763. 7.5x11.5x0.051 inches. Russian.
In the days of Roslawez, the use of lyrical texts in Russian choral music was an exception. Traditionally, sacred liturgical texts were preferred in choral singing. Roslawez composed only a few choral works anyway, so this excellent cantabile piece is a real treasure. The poem 'Na poljach' (In the Fields) was written by the Russian poet Pyotr Oreshin. Little solo parts answered by the tutti, charming harmonies and a floating rhythm result in an Impressionist tonal image. The piece is quite easy to sing and will bring pleasure to both performers and listeners.Roslawez studied composition and violin in Moscow. He was among the leading figures of the musical scene in the 1920s. Treated more and more with hostility for political reasons and eventually barred from pursuing his career, he spent the last years of his life in poverty.
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