SKU: BP.BP2238B
Printed product. Full score and parts for flute 1,2, oboe, B-flat clarinet 1,2, bassoon I, II, horn in F 1,2, trombone 1,2, tuba, percussion, harp, violin I, II, viola, cello and double bass.Note: This scoring can be used flexibly to accommodate various instrumental ensemble sizes, allowing balance with choirs of varying sizes, and for more quiet/gentle performances or larger/more dramatic interpretations. Performance options include: The piano part (from choral octavo) can be used with any performance, but is not required if harp and winds are used.
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: OU.9780193566958
ISBN 9780193566958. 10 x 7 inches.
For TTBB and piano A Blessing for Bendigeidfran' is the third movement of Four Welsh Psalms. It was recorded by the London Welsh Male Voice Choir, and this was chosen as one of Classic FM's 'Platinum Performances' in 2022. The stirring melody illuminates the inspiring lyrics in both English and Welsh by Grahame Davies.
SKU: HL.210338
UPC: 888680659226. 6.75x10.5 inches. Ronald W. Cadmus/Robert S. Cohen.
This original spiritual for male voices is infused with energy! Opening with a layered speech chorus, it moves into a southern gospel feel with a dynamic call-and-response that leads back into the speech chorus, this time with hand clapping. Excellent for male honor choirs and festival performances.
SKU: JK.00352
Doctrine and Covenants 4:2-3, Doctrine and Covenants 20:17-19.
Powerful choral medley (TTBB) combining music and lyrics from four beloved children's songs--I Hope They Call Me On a Mission, I Will Be Valiant, We'll Bring the World His Truth, and Called to Serve.Performed in the October 2014 Priesthood Session of LDS General Conference. Also available as SATB arrangement #01754.Composer: VariousArranger: T. Chemain Evans and Ryan K. EggettLyricist: VariousPerformance Time: 4:45Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 4:2-3, Doctrine and Covenants 20:17-19
SKU: JK.01441
Doctrine and Covenants 133:7-9, 14, Doctrine and Covenants 75:2-5.
Arranged for men's chorus (TTBB) and organ, from our General Conference Series performed at the October 2014 Priesthood Session by the Priesthood Choir from the Provo Missionary Training Center.Composer: Thomas H. Bayly Arranger: Steven Spiel Lyricist: Cyrus H. Wheelock Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 4:43Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 133:7-9, 14, Doctrine and Covenants 75:2-5
SKU: JK.00295
1 Nephi 2:10, Alma 57:27.
Majestic anthem for men's chorus (TTBB) and piano. This energetic piece was performed March 31, 2012, in the Priesthood Session of General Conference.Composer: Alfred M. Durham Arranger: Thomas L. Durham Lyricist: Ruth May Fox Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 2:40References: 1 Nephi 2:10, Alma 57:27
SKU: JK.01033
Matthew 6:6, Alma 33:3-11.
Arranged for men's chorus (TTBB) and organ, with flowing accompaniment and organ interlude between verses. Arranged for the Brigham Young University-Idaho Men's Chorus, performed at the April 2014 Priesthood Session of General Conference. Full audio accompaniment mp3 also available (01033acc.mp3).Composer: Hans Henry Petersen Arranger: James C. Kasen Lyricist: Hans Henry Petersen Difficulty: Easy / medium acc. Performance time: 4:20References: Matthew 6:6, Alma 33:3-11
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: JK.00558
1 Nephi 1:1, Alma 53:18-22, Doctrine and Covenants 4:2-4.
Choral anthem for men's chorus (TTBB) and piano, on missionary work. Most of the number is in unison or 2-part, gradually growing toward TTBB the final verse. Key of C.Composer: Robert Crump Lyricist: Robert Crump Difficulty: Medium / medium acc. Performance time: 1:30Reference: 1 Nephi 1:1, Alma 53:18-22, Doctrine and Covenants 4:2-4.
SKU: AP.49831
UPC: 038081571454. English. Words by Robert Frost.
A lesser known yet deeply poignant Robert Frost poem. Greg's emotional choral setting is full of expressive rubato that invites time to thoughtfully process the meaningful words. Changing time signatures make space for effortless phrasing and sensitive syllabic stress. A consistently warm harmonic palette and several fully realized suspensions leave us with a feeling of resolution. An exquisite selection for SATB or TTBB choirs and their responsive accompanists.
About Alfred Choral Designs
The Alfred Choral Designs Series provides student and adult choirs with a variety of secular choral music that is useful, practical, educationally appropriate, and a pleasure to sing. To that end, the Choral Designs series features original works, folk song settings, spiritual arrangements, choral masterworks, and holiday selections suitable for use in concerts, festivals, and contests.
SKU: AP.48996
UPC: 038081563206. English.
Maroon 5 has perfected their pop song template---a catchy tune, memorable hook, and genuine, relatable lyrics. Toss in hints of Pachelbel's Canon in D and you have an undeniable hit. This well-crafted arrangement sets a few accompanimental guitar figures in the voices, and offers some subtle text adaptations for all occasions. It's a perfect choice any time, but especially effective for end-of-year events, marking a changing era with heartfelt emotion. Download PartTrax MP3s for all the audio you need to rehearse and perform the SATB and 2-Part voicings. Each PartTrax package includes full performance, accompaniment only, and part-predominant mixes of every voice part. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
About Alfred Pop Choral Series
The Alfred Pop Series features outstanding arrangements of songs from the popular music genre. These publications provide exciting, contemporary, and educationally-sound arrangements for singers of all ages, from elementary through high school, to college and adult choirs.
SKU: JK.01563
Psalm 82:6, Mosiah 4:15, Doctrine and Covenants 14:7.
Harmonic anthem for a cappella mixed men's chorus (TTBB), recently developed for Ray Smith and BYU Synthesis 2010.Composer: Mildred T. Pettit Arranger: Charles Cardin Lyricist: Naomi Randall Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 2:30Reference: Psalm 82:6, Mosiah 4:15, Doctrine and Covenants 14:7.
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: EC.RBM-103A
UPC: 688670440052.
This carol medley was commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 1992 and has been performed nationwide on Holiday and Christmas programs- both in the concert hall and for church-based presentations.
The following four carols appear, without interruption, in this manner:Shiloh (William Billings)Joy To the WorldSilent Night (German / English)Angels We Have Heard On High.
SKU: HL.1108589
UPC: 196288103349. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. Mark 5:36, Proverbs 3:5-6.
A unique offering, this unaccompanied anthem takes on the character of a sea chanty in style and spirit. Featuring a soloist, the call and response format invites creative singer placements, along with two voicings, as performance options.
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