SKU: HL.49031855
ISBN 9790001059855.
SKU: HL.49031856
ISBN 9790001059862.
SKU: HL.49031857
ISBN 9790001059879.
SKU: HL.49031859
ISBN 9790001059893.
SKU: HL.49005565
ISBN 9790001059848. UPC: 073999543742. 9.0x12.0x0.234 inches.
Solo (S or T), Men's Choir (TTBB), String Orchestra and 3 Trumpets ad lib.
SKU: HL.49031860
ISBN 9790001059909.
SKU: HL.49031861
ISBN 9790001059916.
SKU: HL.49031858
ISBN 9790001059886.
SKU: SU.YR6002V1
Words based on the writings of Emma Goldman and Mariana Romo CarmonaTTBB, a cappella Composed: 2002 Published by: Barton Rhodes Press Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8, please email customer service at sales@subitomusic.com.
SKU: JK.01548
John 13:34-35, 1 John 4:11.
Hymn arranged for men's chorus (TTBB) and piano, as recorded by Eclipse, with scriptural text taken from John 13:34-35 and music by Luacine Clark Fox. Composer: Luacine Clark Fox Arranger: Derek Furch Text: John 13:34-35 Difficulty: Easy Performance time: 2:20References: John 13:34-35, 1 John 4:11.
SKU: HL.49026686
ISBN 9790001017954. German.
SKU: CA.5026305
ISBN 9790007109462. Key: E flat major. Language: German. Text: von Hoffnaass, Franziska (Fanny). Text: Franziska (Fanny) von Hoffnaass.
Score available separately - see item CA.5026300.
SKU: HL.49042614
ISBN 9784890663415. UPC: 884088500184. 9.0x12.0x0.062 inches.
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: HL.49026377
ISBN 9790001018678. 5.75x8.25x0.01 inches. German.
SKU: AP.48975
UPC: 038081562995. English.
Commissioned by Texas AandM University in remembrance of a lost friend and fellow Cadet, this thought-provoking piece is designed to be a conversation starter about mental illness, depression, grief, and suicide. Harmonically rich, musically expressive, and emotionally stirring, singers will be changed and encouraged. What if I could tell you no one has to walk alone? This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: HL.49001305
ISBN 9790001014618. German.
SKU: CA.4084016
ISBN 9790007162467. Key: D major. Language: German. Text: Grundmann, E. Text: E. Grundmann.
Score available separately - see item CA.4084000.
SKU: HL.49003214
ISBN 9790220117282. UPC: 888680784249. 8.25x11.75x0.052 inches. Latin.
Glorious Hill may be performed by a male choir.Text by Pico della Mirandola (1463-1497) from De Hominis Dignitate.Glorious Hill was commissioned by the Hilliard Ensemble and first performed by them at its summer Festival of Voices in Lewes, Sussex, in August 1988. It was the first piece I wrote for the ensemble and I focused on the singers' unique ability to move with ease from early music to tonal music of the present day. There were techniques which I asked for which I hardly needed to notate - the staggered breathing of the two tenors to supply a continuous unbroken held note for example - and the piece moves between passages for solo voices and sections of highly chromatic homophony, almost as if the music were switching between the 12th century of Perotin and the 16th century of Gesualdo. Each of the four voices is given its own solo passage, sometimes accompanied, sometimes quietly supported by the other voices.The title, Glorious Hill comes from the name of the small-town Mississippi setting of Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke. I wrote the music for the 1987 production of this play at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre, the first time I had written any incidental music for the stage. Williams makes very specific demands in terms of music and there is one particularly powerful scene, the penultimate one, throughout which music and atmospheric sound effects are continuous. The principle character Alma argues passionately about the vital importance of human choice with the man to whom she has, too late, admitted her love. I watched this section every night throughout the 4 week run of the play watching the different ways in which the actress, Frances Barber, played the scene. There is a powerful emotional and philosophical connection between the imagery of this scene and a passage from the Renaissance philosopher Pico della Mirandola's Oration on the Dignity of Man which forms the text of Glorious Hill. This passage has been described as one of the few passages in Renaissance philosophy to treat human freedom in a modern way. The text, which is sung in Latin, is addressed by God to Adam before the fall from grace.Gavin Bryars.
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