SKU: HL.14042901
ISBN 9788759828717.
Jylland was by Vagn Holmboe , for Tenor and Baritone a cappella. As a composer Vagn Holmboe turns away from complex composition processes and musical convolutedness and rather employs concepts like logic, consistency and clarity - similar to what we find in Viennese Classicism.
SKU: HL.119077
UPC: 884088905057. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Many famous composers have set the heart-wrenching text of King David's weeping over the death of his son, Absalom. Burchard's setting is powerful and stirring and will not disappoint singer or listener. Originally released in SATB divisi and selected for the Bruce Rogers Choral Series, the brilliance of this composition is in the musical suspensions that capture the emotions so completely. Appropriate for college and advanced male choirs.
SKU: HL.370176
ISBN 9781705146453. UPC: 840126993493. 6.75x10.5x0.024 inches.
Mark Hayes is one of our finest arrangers and now he has used his expertise in vocal arranging on this Irving Berlin treasure from the American Song Book. A cappella voices richly present the well-known lyric, capturing its emotional patriotism. Beautiful and dynamic musical interpretation weaves throughout the piece, building to a glorious final home sweet home. For game day performances, the piece can be shortened by simply beginning at meas. 24. No matter the event or concert, this is a fantastic selection to be sung all year long!
SKU: HL.276680
UPC: 812817021549. 8.5x11 inches.
This heart-felt and gorgeous setting of the ballad from the musical Mack and Mabel is a moment for your chorus or quartet to shine. With plenty of room for emotion and interpretation, Theo Hicks paints the lyric with skill and beauty. This chart has been a favorite from Instant Classic's repertoire for several years and is now available for your quartet or chorus!
SKU: HL.1359946
UPC: 196288192794. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Now available for low voices. This re-imagined interpretation of the classic Bob Dylan song is perfect for any concert with a social justice theme. The re-harmonization and contrasting musical style will bring a new attention and poignancy to these well-known words.
SKU: CF.CM9635
ISBN 9781491157077. UPC: 680160915637. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: E major. English, English. Abram Joseph Ryan (1838-1886).
Victor Johnson captures the mystery and nuance of the bittersweet poem, Wake Me a Song, by American poet, Abram Joseph Ryan. Nuance, text, and Johnson's rich harmonies paired with intertwining textures make this a noteworthy addition to any program. Also available for SATB Voices (CM9561).About the Author Abram Joseph Ryan was born Matthew Abraham Ryan on February 5, 1838 in Hagerstown, Maryland. As a young man, Ryan and his family moved west St. Louis, Missouri, where he was educated at the Christian Brothers School. He studied for the priesthood at Niagra University in New York State and was ordained a priest in the Vincentian order on November 1, 1856. He taught theology, first at Niagra university and then at the diocesan seminary in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, until the beginning of the war between the states. Father Ryan enlisted in the army on September 1, 1862, and served as a chaplain throughout the conflict, carrying the wounded to safety and performing last rites on the battlefield. His first piece of poetry was inspired by the death of a younger brother while serving in the army. After the war, he established a weekly literary magazine in which most of his poetry was published. He also put out several volumes of poetry, including Father Ryan's Poems and A Crown for Our Queen. Father Ryan died on April 22, 1886 at a Franciscan monastery in Louisville, Kentucky. About the Song Wake Me A Song is an inspired and sensitive setting of the 19th-century poem by Abram Joseph Ryan. It features sweeping melodic lines, rich harmonies, and a flowingly beautiful accompaniment. To master a performance of this selection, singers must perform very expressively, paying close attention to such musical aspects as phrase shaping, the rise and fall of the melodic line, blending and proper intonation between sections. One strategy that could be used to ensure proper phrasing is the idea of Painting the Phrase. The singer should make a motion as if they have a paintbrush in their hand and paint the melodic line and phrase shape as if they are painting with a nice, flowing brush stroke. One could think about painting a rainbow or an arch to show the rise and fall of the line and/or phrase. The director can also show this gesture while conducting to reinforce this concept.About the AuthorAbram Joseph Ryan was born Matthew Abraham Ryan on February 5, 1838 in Hagerstown, Maryland. As a young man, Ryan and his family moved west St. Louis, Missouri, where he was educated at the Christian Brothers School. He studied for the priesthood at Niagra University in New York State and was ordained a priest in the Vincentian order on November 1, 1856. He taught theology, first at Niagra university and then at the diocesan seminary in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, until the beginning of the war between the states.Father Ryan enlisted in the army on September 1, 1862, and served as a chaplain throughout the conflict, carrying the wounded to safety and performing last rites on the battlefield. His first piece of poetry was inspired by the death of a younger brother while serving in the army. After the war, he established a weekly literary magazine in which most of his poetry was published. He also put out several volumes of poetry, including Father Ryan's Poems and A Crown for Our Queen. Father Ryan died on April 22, 1886 at a Franciscan monastery in Louisville, Kentucky.About the SongWake Me A Song is an inspired and sensitive setting of the 19th-century poem by Abram Joseph Ryan. It features sweeping melodic lines, rich harmonies, and a flowingly beautiful accompaniment.To master a performance of this selection, singers must perform very expressively, paying close attention to such musical aspects as phrase shaping, the rise and fall of the melodic line, blending and proper intonation between sections.One strategy that could be used to ensure proper phrasing is the idea of “Painting the Phrase.†The singer should make a motion as if they have a paintbrush in their hand and “paint†the melodic line and phrase shape as if they are painting with a nice, flowing brush stroke. One could think about painting a rainbow or an arch to show the rise and fall of the line and/or phrase. The director can also show this gesture while conducting to reinforce this concept.
SKU: PR.312416820
UPC: 680160050376. 8.5 x 11 inches.
Chen Yi’s most performed and most beloved choral music is a series of 10 Chinese folk songs adapted for S.A.T.B. Chorus (published in 3 volumes: 312-41731, 312-41732, 312-41733). This special version is a setting of the familiar collection, adapted for children’s chorus and strings.Remembering when I studied composition in the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, I learned to sing hundreds of Chinese folk songs collected from more than twenty provinces and fifty ethnic groups, and went to countryside to collect original folk music every year. I got to know that the folk songs are a mirror of people’s daily lives, their thoughts and sentiments, local customs and manners. They are sung in regional dialects and use the idioms of everyday speech with their particular intonations, accents and cadences. This correlation between speech and music distinguishes folk songs of one region from another. I learned all songs by heart and sang them back in the exams every week. They melted in my blood and became my natural music language. The more I walk into the music life,the more I treasure the rich culture I have learned from my homeland. When I became the Composer-in-Residence of Chanticleer and was invited to write the first work for its concert program, as well as another version for its Singing-In-The-Schools program, I decided to introduce A Set of Chinese Folk Songs to my American audiences, and add a new flavor to Chanticleer’srich repertoire. The work includes ten folk songs, taken from eight provinces (Anhui, Shaanxi, Yunnan, Shanxi, Taiwan, Sinkiang, Jiangsu and Guizhou) and five ethnic groups (Han, Hasake, Uighur, Miao and Yi). I arranged them for choirs (men’s or children’s chorus) with various combinations in voices, to be sung mostly in Chinese, some in English.  From the mysterious mountain songs originally sung in the open air with high and long notes that can carry over great distances, the sweet and delicate melodies of young love compared with nature, the humorous antiphony by little children, and the lively dancing tune by villagers, you may get an idea of various music styles in Chinese folk songs according to geographic, ethnic and linguistic differences, and appreciate the beauty of the Chinese folk music. The pure choir sound and the sophisticated singing by Chanticleer, in terms of pitches, language and musical expressions, really attract and inspire me to create some more new works in the years to come. In thisedition of A Set of Chinese Folk Songs for standard SATB mixed choir (with piano rehearsal score), I divided these ten songs into three volumes. They are Fengyang Song, The Flowing Stream, Guessing, Thinking of My Darling, Mayila, Jasmine Flower, Riding on a Mule, Awariguli, Diu Diu Deng, andMountain Song and Dancing Tune.—Chen Yi.
SKU: GI.WW1920
UPC: 785147037163. English. Text by Rabindranath Tagore.
Paul John Rudoi's Last Kind Words is an anthem for celebrating life's most meaningful moments. A musical fanfare for closing a chapter with hearts full and excited for the future.
SKU: CA.1011305
ISBN 9790007186197. Language: English. Text: Broadbridge, Edward.
In his Psalm 151 on lyrics by Edward Broadbridge, the Danish composer John Hoybye stages, so to speak, a theatrical play, assigning clear roles to the solo violin and the choir. The violin, representing the voice of God, enters into a dialog with the choir which represents the voice of man. They speak to one another, they comment on each other, wrestle with each other, spur each other on and thus develop a musical momentum. Score available separately - see item CA.1011300.
SKU: CA.1011300
ISBN 9790007186173. Language: English. Text: Broadbridge, Edward.
In his Psalm 151 on lyrics by Edward Broadbridge, the Danish composer John Hoybye stages, so to speak, a theatrical play, assigning clear roles to the solo violin and the choir. The violin, representing the voice of God, enters into a dialog with the choir which represents the voice of man. They speak to one another, they comment on each other, wrestle with each other, spur each other on and thus develop a musical momentum.
SKU: CA.1011311
ISBN 9790007239985. Language: English. Text: Broadbridge, Edward.
In his Psalm 151 on lyrics by Edward Broadbridge, the Danish composer John Hoybye stages, so to speak, a theatrical play, assigning clear roles to the solo violin and the choir. The violin, representing the voice of God, enters into a dialog with the choir which represents the voice of man. They speak to one another, they comment on each other, wrestle with each other, spur each other on and thus develop a musical momentum. Score and part available separately - see item CA.1011300.
SKU: BT.1515-08-050-MS
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
De Engelse componist, dirigent en pianist Albert W. Ketèlbey (1875-1959) werd vooral bekend met zijn kleurrijke instrumentaties die waren gebaseerd op oosterse muziek. In a Monastery Garden, waarschijnlijk het bekendste werkvan Ketèlbey, gecomponeerd in 1915, is een kort symfonisch gedicht. In dit arrangement voor harmonieorkest van Tohru Takahashi komt de sfeer van het oorspronkelijke werk uitstekend tot zijn recht.Der englische Komponist, Dirigent und Pianist Albert W. Ketèlbey (1875-1959) machte sich besonders durch seine farbigen Instrumentierungen, die auf orientalischer Musik basierten, einen Namen. In a Monastery Garden, Ketèlbeys wohl bekanntestes Werk, gehört zu einer Reihe kurzer Tongedichte aus dem Jahre 1915. Diese Transkription von Tohru Takahashi wird der Atmosphäre des Originals voll und ganz gerecht. Partitions de Chœur - SATB - 25 ex.Le compositeur, chef d’orchestre et pianiste anglais Albert W. Ketèlbey (1875-1959) est particulièrement connu pour ses orchestrations colorées au caractère orientaliste. Il est également l’auteur de plusieurs œuvres vocales. Plus tard, Ketèlbey composa essentiellement des musiques légères et divertissantes pour le cinéma muet. Il a travaillé pour de grandes maisons d’édition musicales et fut directeur artistique de la Columbia Gramophone Company.Composé en 1915, In a Monastery Garden (Dans le jardin d’un monastère) est sans doute le poème symphonique le plus connu du compositeur. Plusieurs autres œuvres de Ketèlbeyportent des titres qui traduisent une vision mystérieuse et largement imaginaire : In a Persian Market (Sur un marché persan), In a Chinese Temple Garden (Au jardin d’une pagode chinoise) et In the Mystic Land of Egypt (L’Égypte mystique).Cette transcription pour Orchestre d’Harmonie signée Tohru Takahashi reste fidèle l’œuvre originale.
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