| We Will Be the Light Choral 3-part 3-Part Equal Voices GIA Publications
3-part equal voices, voice soloist, assembly, keyboard accompaniment SKU: GI....(+)
3-part equal voices, voice soloist, assembly, keyboard accompaniment SKU: GI.G-008248 Composed by John Angotti & Noelle Garcia McHugh. Arranged by Ed Bolduc. OT 5 A, OT 5 C, OT 6 C, OT 33 B, OT 33 C, OT 4 A, OT 33 A, OT 30 C, OT 29 A, Easter 3 C, Lent 4 A, OT 21 B, OT 30 B, OT 5 B, All Saints. Sacred. Octavo. With guitar chord names. 12 pages. GIA Publications #008248. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-008248). English, Spanish. John‚ versatility shines in a salsa-influenced work with lyrics by friend Noelle Garcia. The choral refrain is bilingual. This high-energy piece also features a rap‚ section immediately following the percussion ad lib. Contemporary groups will love this one! From the recording and music collection Testify (008242, 008243) and also recorded on Angotti Live: The Memphis Concert (008288). $1.30 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Contemporary Singing Actor: Men's Voices - Volume 1 - Third Edition Low voice, Piano Hal Leonard
Composed by Various. Vocal Collection. Broadway, Musicals. Softcover. 296 pages...(+)
Composed by Various. Vocal Collection. Broadway, Musicals. Softcover. 296 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.250753).
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| Worthy God (CD Single) GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-CD-952 Composed by M. Roger Holland, II. Sacred. CD. GIA Public...(+)
SKU: GI.G-CD-952 Composed by M. Roger Holland, II. Sacred. CD. GIA Publications #952. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-CD-952). UPC: 785147095224. Welcome to the revival! Come on in and leave your troubles at the door. “Worthy God†is a moving declaration of faith and devotion by a true emerging voice on the contemporary gospel scene. Part of the full-length CD Building Up the Kingdom, “Worthy God†is sure to ignite the fire of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of all the assembled, and our raised voices will set the rafters ablaze. About M. Roger Holland II: What do you get when you mix a musician who is a pianist, organist, singer, composer, arranger and symphony maestro together? M. Roger Holland, II!! A man who knows Jesus and thanks him with every note he sings, plays, or writes. When you listen to Roger, you will know that God has touched His servant and in that touch, there will be a blessing for you! Roger has always had a passion for music. It started with him tinkering on his toy piano as a child and grew to him being accepted to the High School of Performing Arts in New York City. Roger's falsetto has opened many doors for him. He was a member of the All City High School Choir. Hearing his vocal abilities, he was recruited by the internationally known Boys Choir of Harlem. His musical talents garnered him a position playing keys on two Broadway plays in New York, The Color Purple and Memphis. When you witness the musicianship of M. Roger Holland II you will recognize the influences of some of the people he has worked with like Walter J. Turnbull, James Williams, Joseph Joubert, and Bettye Forbes. When you hear his writing, you may notice the stylings of Stevie Wonder. There is no denying the influences of Marvin Gaye, Peabo Bryson, and Luther Vandross when it comes to his vocals. The gospel inflections are representative of Richard Smallwood, Thomas Whitfield, and Kirk Franklin. The compositional techniques of classical composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the arranging styles of Negro Spirituals by Roland Carter, Jester Hairston, and Moses Hogan are prominent as well. Leading the Gospel Choir of Union Theological Seminary fueled Roger's fire and drew him into seminary. His passion for music led him on a spiritual journey from Westminster Choir College to Manhattan School of Music where he received his graduate degree and ultimately the very same Union Theological Seminary where he received a Master of Divinity degree. Roger is the Minister of Worship & Christian Arts at Calvary Baptist Church in Jamaica, NY, where weekly he ushers in the Holy Spirit through praise and worship. He also serves as Liturgical Consultant for the Office of Black Ministry in the Archdiocese of New York. God is truly using Roger as an instrument to share His message!  For Bookings Contact: Cortney Wright Thomas 646-269-4055 cwthomas406@gmail.com. $5.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Mentoring in the Ensemble Arts GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-7961 Helping Others Find Their Voice. Composed by Tim Sh...(+)
SKU: GI.G-7961 Helping Others Find Their Voice. Composed by Tim Sharp. Music Education. Book. 173 pages. GIA Publications #7961. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-7961). ISBN 9781579998356. English. Conductors are artists—but they also have a singular responsibility to go beyond the music to nurture the inner voices of their ensemble members.In Mentoring in the Ensemble Arts, author Tim Sharp examines the mentor/protégé dynamic and its critical impact on the lives of ensembles and their conductors. Sharp draws from research, his own experience as a choir conductor, mentor, and protégé, and his travels as Executive Director of the American Choral Directors Association. The result is a profound portrait of this rarely discussed aspect of a conductor’s life. Coming full circle, Mentoring in the Ensemble Arts reinforces a conductor’s own desire to develop his or her own personal learning community to continually strive for excellence by being a protégé to other leaders.The goal of this book is to help the conductor realize the full potential of the mentor/protégé relationship and to assist both mentor and protégé in achieving the best possible benefits of these relationships. The result will be better music making and more fulfilled human beings for generations to come.Tim Sharp (BM, MCM, DMA) is Executive Director of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), the national professional association for choral conductors, educators, scholars, students, and choral music industry representatives in the United States. He represents choral activity in the United States to the International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM). Sharp, himself an active choral conductor, researcher, and writer, has varied his career with executive positions in higher education, recording, and publishing. Prior to his leadership of ACDA, Sharp was Dean of Fine Arts at Rhodes College (Memphis, TN), and earlier, Director of Choral Activities at Belmont University (Nashville, TN). His research and writing focuses pedagogically in conducting and score analysis, and various published essays betray his eclectic interests in regional music history, acoustics, creativity, innovation, and aesthetics. He has conducted university, community, church, and children’s choirs, and continues to serve as a choral conductor and clinician in the United States and internationally. Sharp resides in Edmond, OK, with his wife Jane and daughter Emma. . $21.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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