SKU: HL.337917
UPC: 840126912630. 5.0x5.0x0.151 inches. Psalm 108:1-3, Psalm 57:7-8, Zephaniah 3;17.
The spirit of early American hymnody breathes in this newly composed tune and arrangement. Rustic joy abounds as the vigorous octavo dances into your heart with the promises of heaven and everlasting life. The mostly pentatonic melody toggles between major and minor modes, creating a powerful acclamation of praise and thanksgiving. The optional orchestration adds a theatrical sweep to the anthem, hinting at recognizable Americana timbres and textures. Unforgettable! Score and Parts (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, hn 1-2, tpt 1-3, tbn 1-3, tba, perc 1-2, timp, pno, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: HL.49003005
ISBN 9780901938787. UPC: 073999922370. 6.5x10.0x0.214 inches. English.
Alleluia (Mozart) * Alleluia (Boyce) * Cedit Hiems Eminus * Christ is Risen Again * Death and Darkness * Early Morning * Easter Eggs * Easter Morning * Good Christian Men * Good Joseph had a Garden * Hail, Easter Bright * Hilariter * I Danced in the Morning * Jesus Christ is Risen Today * Jesus, Life and Comfort Given * Let the Merry Church Bells Ring * Let the Song be Begun * Let us Sing this Easter Morning * Lord of the Dance * Now the Green Blade Riseth * O Sons and Daughters * Ring the Bell, Ring it Well * Slowly Winter Fades Away * The Angel rolles the Stone away * The Drums of Calvary * The Glory of our King * The Lamb's High Banquet * The Whole Bright World * They were Beating as he dragged himself * The World itself keeps Easter day * This joyful Eastertide * Tomorrow shall be my dancing day * While Christ lay dead * Ye choirs of New Jerusalem.
SKU: CN.R10177
Much of the thematic material for this lovely work by Holst is derived from the opening legato melodies provided by soli horns. The themes morph into several different dance feels throughout the remainder of the piece always keeping you guessing what will come next. Geoffrey Brand has done a masterful job of adapting the score for the modern concert band.Holst's original version of 'The Morning of the Year' was written in 1926-27 as a choral ballet. It was the first work to be commissioned by the music department of the BBC. The first concert performance was on 17 March 1927 at the Royal Albert Hall, London conducted by the composer. In 1979 Colin Matthews and Imogen Holst edited this concert version with the approval of the publisher and G&I Holst Ltd. The chorus has been left out and several of the dances have been shortened. Some additional percussion was introduced to suggest the sounds the dancers would have provided in a stage performance. Geoffrey Brand arranged the work for concert band in 1995 with permission from G&I Holst Ltd.
SKU: CN.S11177
SKU: GI.G-1133
UPC: 785147813323.
The Song We Sing was commissioned by the Arts Chorale of Winchester (Virginia) to honor founding artistic director Michael Main and his husband, accompanist Richard McPherson upon their retirement from the ensemble after 19 years. Scored for SATB chorus and piano four-hands, the score sets three new poems by Robert Bode, himself a well-known choral conductor as well as a poet. Track Listing: Let's Move to the Sea The Song We Sing Morning Dance “Let’s Move to the Sea†(#1) references Michael’s and Richard’s plan to relocate from Virginia to the seaside resort of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The music is marked “Brightly†and is highly rhythmic and dancelike. Robert Bode’s poem is in three verses, and the music follows this layout, with three clearly related sections. The poem “The Song We Sing†(#2) is a quiet, and rather profound, meditation on the underlying meaning of choral singing—the deeper sense of what it means to sing together. It underscores the fact that choirs often create a feeling of community where individuals are accepted for themselves without prejudice as they come together to make music. Like the first movement, “Morning Dance†(#3) is rhythmic and playful. The poem is organized into four verses, each followed by a refrain. The music, similarly, is written in four sections that are based on closely-related musical materials, each followed by a refrain of almost identical music. Everything culminates in the poem’s ecstatic final line, “Lift your arms to the sun, and dance!†The Missouri State University Chorale is the flagship choral ensemble at Missouri State University. Made up of a diverse group of singers from a variety of backgrounds, this renowned ensemble performs at an incredibly high level and enjoys an international reputation. The MSU Chorale has performed regularly at conferences of the American Choral Directors Association, Missouri Music Educators Association, the National Association for Music Education, and has toured throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Cameron F. LaBarr is director of choral studies at Missouri State University, where he leads a comprehensive choral program including eight choirs and a graduate program in choral conducting. He holds a Bachelor of Music from Missouri State University and earned a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of North Texas. Additionally, Dr. LaBarr has completed further study in choral music and conducting with Simon Carrington and Alice Parker. Dr. LaBarr has worked as a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator across North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, recently at the China International Chorus Festival, the Bali International Choir Festival, and the Limerick Sings International Choral Festival (Ireland).
SKU: ML.013759100
In this suite for symphonic band the arranger did not use the existing orchestral suites, but composed another suite of his own with those parts of the ballet music that suited well for a transcription. Romeo & Juliet - Part II. Introduction – The Duke’s CommandII. The Street AwakensIII. Morning DanceIV. Romeo at Friar Laurence’sV. Departure of the Guests (Gavotte)VI. Montagues & Capulets – Dance of the Nights Romeo & Juliet - Part III. Arrival of the GuestsII. The QuarrelIII. The FightIV. InterludeV. Tybalt recognizes RomeoVI. Mercutio Romeo & Juliet - Part IIII. Public MerrymakingII. Further public festivitiesIII. Meeting of Tybalt and MercutioIV. The DuelV. The Death of MercutioVI. Romeo decides to avenge MercutioVII. Finale: Cortège with Tybalt’s BodyEuropean parts free downloadIn deze suite voor harmonieorkest is Johan de Meij niet uitgegaan van de bestaande orkestsuites maar heeft hij een eigen suite samengesteld uit delen van het ballet die zich goed lenen voor een bewerking.Romeo & Juliet - Part II. Introduction – The Duke’s CommandII. The Street AwakensIII. Morning DanceIV. Romeo at Friar Laurence’sV. Departure of the Guests (Gavotte)VI. Montagues & Capulets – Dance of the Nights Romeo & Juliet - Part III. Arrival of the GuestsII. The QuarrelIII. The FightIV. InterludeV. Tybalt recognizes RomeoVI. Mercutio Romeo & Juliet - Part IIII. Public MerrymakingII. Further public festivitiesIII. Meeting of Tybalt and MercutioIV. The DuelV. The Death of MercutioVI. Romeo decides to avenge MercutioVII. Finale: Cortège with Tybalt’s BodyEuropean parts free downloadPour cette suite pour orchestre d'harmonie, l'arrangeur Johan de Meij ne s'est pas basé sur les suites d'orchestres existantes, mais il a composé une nouvelle suite en choisissant ces morceaux du ballet qui se prêtent bien à la transcription.Romeo & Juliet - Part II. Introduction – The Duke’s CommandII. The Street AwakensIII. Morning DanceIV. Romeo at Friar Laurence’sV. Departure of the Guests (Gavotte)VI. Montagues & Capulets – Dance of the Nights Romeo & Juliet - Part III. Arrival of the GuestsII. The QuarrelIII. The FightIV. InterludeV. Tybalt recognizes RomeoVI. Mercutio Romeo & Juliet - Part IIII. Public MerrymakingII. Further public festivitiesIII. Meeting of Tybalt and MercutioIV. The DuelV. The Death of MercutioVI. Romeo decides to avenge MercutioVII. Finale: Cortège with Tybalt’s BodyEuropean parts free downloadIn dieser Suite für Blasorchester ist Johan de Meij nicht von den bestehenden Orchestersuiten ausgegangen, sondern hat er mit welchen Teilen des Balletts, die für ein Arrangement gut geeignet sind, eine eigene Suite zusammengestellt.Romeo & Juliet - Part II. Introduction – The Duke’s CommandII. The Street AwakensIII. Morning DanceIV. Romeo at Friar Laurence’sV. Departure of the Guests (Gavotte)VI. Montagues & Capulets – Dance of the Nights Romeo & Juliet - Part III. Arrival of the GuestsII. The QuarrelIII. The FightIV. InterludeV. Tybalt recognizes RomeoVI. Mercutio Romeo & Juliet - Part IIII. Public MerrymakingII. Further public festivitiesIII. Meeting of Tybalt and MercutioIV. The DuelV. The Death of MercutioVI. Romeo decides to avenge MercutioVII. Finale: Cortège with Tybalt’s BodyEuropean parts free download
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