SKU: MN.56-0035
UPC: 688670220401. English. Psalms 119:18, 33-5.
Selected verses of Psalm 119 are set for SSATB voices and organ. Unexpectedly, the music is rhythmic and angular, yet still lyrical. This piece would be a memorable one for any accomplished ensemble. The organ part is a non-stop tour de force and requires a very capable player. The choral parts are also a bit challenging in spots. The combined effect is worth it and we think your choir and your listeners will acclaim the results.
SKU: MN.60-7000
UPC: 688670670008. English.
Straight-forward setting of German chorale tune O DASS ICH TAUSEND ZUNGEN HATTE. Choir setting of stanza 2 manageable SSATB.
SKU: MN.50-8800
UPC: 688670588006.
Based on WYLDE GREEN with inclusive language version ofPraise We Now Famous Men text. Patriotic occasions, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and All Saints Day. Mostly Unison and SATB, grandiose ending.
SKU: MN.50-1137
UPC: 688670511370. English.
A lilting choral accompaniment evokes pizzicato sounds surrounding the tenor melody in verse one. The other verses are set more conventionally but still reflect the goals of our Christmas with The Singers series: that the audience will enjoy the famliarity of the carol but be enchanted by the creativity of the arrangement. Challenging, but masterful in how Matthew Culloton treats the ensemble as a self-sufficient choral idiom. Duration 2:30.
SKU: MN.80-854
UPC: 688670808548.
Tu es Petrus (you are Peter, the rock) is based on a Gregorian antiphon for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul/Feast of the Chair of Peter. The piece was composed specifically to fit the parameters and setting of a Papal audience, with a brief performance time. In six-parts with octave doublings, it makes a big a cappella sound for a big space. A powerful new choice for pilgrim choirs to Rome!
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