SKU: HL.49001171
ISBN 9790001011242. German.
SKU: HL.244278
UPC: 888680707798. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Rated by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top 500 rock songs of all time, “Good Vibrations†is a rock classic. This arrangement builds on the happy “rock shuffle†groove and the now legendary harmonic progressions of the Beach Boys.
SKU: LP.765762132627
UPC: 765762132627.
Joseph Linn has captured all the excitement and joy of southern gospel music in one collection. Sunday Go-to-Meetin' Songs for Men is arranged quartet-style and provides singable arrangements of 12 gospel quartet classics. Men's ensembles and quartets will love the warm harmonies and energetic accompaniment trax that make Sunday Go-to-Meetin' Songs for Men a toe-tapping good time for your men's ensemble.
SKU: BT.SCHEEV142
Anton Dvorak's Goin' Home from the Largo of the Symphony 'From The New World' Op.95 for TTBB Choir and Piano or Organ, as adapted by William Arms Fisher.
SKU: WD.080689648175
UPC: 080689648175.
Encouraging and enabling men everywhere to join us in offering up our praises in this rich, timehonored tradition of singing together, comes this new, standout collection for TTBB men’s choir, Men of God Sing!, from Word Music & Church Resources. Men of God Sing!, featuring 10 must-have arrangements of worship, praise, commitment, and testimony songs. Arranged especially for Men’s Choir by Daniel Semsen, Cliff Duren, Marty Hamby, David Wise, Steve W. Mauldin, and Luke Gambill, this collection will be a high value resource for your music ministry needs, giving the men of your choir and congregation the opportunity to come together as one, men of God, singing praises to the King of kings. Featuring a wide selection of songs ranging from chart-topping, CCM songs such as Red Letters, Song of Deliverance, and I Got Saved, to hymns and gospel songs such as I Saw the Light, Sinner Saved by Grace, The King Is Coming, and Child of the King, Men of God Sing! is the perfect choice for your Men’s Choir, ensemble, or quartet.
SKU: HL.145682
UPC: 888680066987. 6.75x10.5 inches. Czech.
Selected for the new Music of the Americas Multicultural Series from North Dakota State University, this zesty piece hails from Mexico. The encouraging message is that chuchumbé; will reach you whether things go good or bad. It is similar to saying the rhythm or dance of life will positively infect you no matter what. And what a great dance it is, with hand percussion bringing additional rhythm to the piece. The verses are so playful it is appropriate for performers to alter the words based on the region in which they are singing. Easy to Medium. For male choirs in high school or college.
SKU: HL.49000985
ISBN 9790001005302. German.
SKU: LP.OR-9285
UPC: 765762128408.
God Is Able includes a delightful combination - original songs from Mosie Lister's creative artistry as well as a few of his time-honored standards all arranged for men's choir ensemble or quartet. Presented in authentic southern gospel style each selection features accessible vocal ranges with supportive and interesting blend of gentle ballads powerful heart songs and up-tempo toe tappers.
SKU: GH.N03476
ISBN 9790070028332. 185 x 262 mm inches. Text: Hugo Tigerschiold.
SKU: HL.14000823
Village Gossip is the first movement of Czech composer Antonin Dvorak's cycle 'Five Choruses For Male Voice'.
The cycle of five choruses is set toLithuanian folk texts translated by Frantisek Ladislav Celakovsky and is written for unaccompanied male choir (TTBB Voices). The title page of the autograph score bears the note: Composed on the journey from Prague to Vienna,12thof December 1878.
The individual parts of the cycle present a vibrant palette of moods, from the balladic 'Dwellers by the Sea' to the final, light-hearted 'The Sparrow's Feast'. The songs' melodies echothe spirit of folk songs, and the composer used simple but colourful harmonies and chose a strophic form.
SKU: HL.49001207
ISBN 9790001012744. 8.25x11.75x0.034 inches. German.
SKU: HL.49026437
ISBN 9790001018906. German.
SKU: HL.49019811
ISBN 9790001153492. German.
Mendelssohn vertont den beruhmten Eichendorff-Text Wem Gott will rechte Gunst erweisen mit einer eigenen Melodie, als schwungvollen vierstimmigen Chorsatz mit vielen punktierten Rhythmen und bewegten Achteln im Dreivierteltakt. So entsteht eine wirkungsvolle romantische Originalkomposition, die sich in Chorkonzerten sehr gut mit einem beliebigen Volksliedsatz uber den gleichen Text kombinieren lasst und so einen interessanten Vergleich ermoglicht. Sehr eindrucksvoll, wie Mendelssohn die Textstelle Den lieben Gott lass ich nur walten ausdeutet: er andert die Taktart (4/4-Takt) und zitiert den Choral Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten. Interessante Repertoire-Erganzung fur alle Mannerchore.