| Sigismondo D'India: The First Five Books of Madrigals Volume 1 Chorale SSATB SSATB A Cappella [Partition] Gaudia Music and Arts Publications
By Sigismondo D'India (1582-1629). Edited by John Steele and Suzanne Court. For ...(+)
By Sigismondo D'India
(1582-1629). Edited by
John Steele and Suzanne
Court. For 5 mixed
voices. Madrigal.
Renaissance Voices.
Collection. Text
Language: Italian.
Published by Gaudia Music
and Arts Publications
$20.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sigismondo D'India: The First Five Books of Madrigals Volume 2 Chorale SSATB SSATB A Cappella [Partition] Gaudia Music and Arts Publications
By Sigismondo D'India (1582-1629). Edited by John Steele and Suzanne Court. For ...(+)
By Sigismondo D'India
(1582-1629). Edited by
John Steele and Suzanne
Court. For 5 mixed
voices. Madrigal.
Renaissance Voices.
Collection. Text
Language: Italian.
Published by Gaudia Music
and Arts Publications
$20.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sigismondo D'India: The First Five Books of Madrgials Volume 3 Chorale SSATB Gaudia Music and Arts Publications
Composed by Sigismondo D'India (1582-1629). Edited by John Steele & Suzanne Cour...(+)
Composed by Sigismondo
D'India (1582-1629).
Edited by John Steele &
Suzanne Court. Madrigal.
Renaissance Voices.
Collection. With Text
Language: Italian.
Published by Gaudia Music
and Arts Publications
(GA.GM3218).
$20.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Want of Peace Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419280 From Terra Nostra. Comp...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano
SKU: PR.312419280
From Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Performance Score. 12
pages. Duration 5:30.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41928. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312419280). ISBN
9781491137925. UPC:
680160692613. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s World” by
Edna St. Vincent Millay,
which describes the world
in exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “On thine
own child” praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O voluptuous
cool-breathed earth!”
Part I ends with “A
Blade of Grass” in
which Whitman muses how
our planet has been
spinning in the heavens
for a very long time.Part
II: The Rise of Humanity
examines the achievements
of mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley Hall” sets
an auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s “Railways
1846,” William Ernest
Henley’s “A Song of
Speed,” and John
Gillespie Magee, Jr.’s
“High Flight,” each
of which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In “Binsey
Poplars,” Gerard Manley
Hopkins takes note of the
effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A Dirge”
concludes Part II with a
warning that the planet
is beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s plight,
re-establish a deeper
connection to it, and
find a balance for living
within our planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the earth’s
plea that ended the
previous section: Lord
Byron’s “Darkness”
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s “Earth
Screaming” gives voice
to the modern issues of
our changing climate; and
William Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too Much
With Us” warns us that
we are almost out of time
to change our course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell Berry’s
“The Want of Peace”
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts (“A
Child said, What is the
grass?” and “There
was a child went forth
every day”) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s “A Blade
of Grass” from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states, “I
bequeath myself to the
dirt to grow from the
grass I love…”My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $2.70 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Give Us Light / Jyothi Dho Prabhu Chorale SATB SATB, Piano - Débutant GIA Publications
SATB choir, piano reduction, flute - Beginning SKU: GI.G-7328 Jyothi D...(+)
SATB choir, piano
reduction, flute -
Beginning SKU:
GI.G-7328 Jyothi
Dho Prabhu. Composed
by Charles Vas. Edited by
Pearl Shangkuan. Arranged
by Valerie Shields.
Calvin Institute. Tune
Name: Jyothi Dho. Sacred.
Octavo. 8 pages. GIA
Publications #7328.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-7328).
UPC: 785147732808.
English, Indian. Text by
Charles Vas. A
hauntingly simple tune of
from India in the form of
a bhajan - a traditional
devotional song of praise
to God. Scored for flute
and SATB voices, with
text in both Hindi and
English. The text is a
prayer for light, life,
peace, salvation, and
grace. A lovely choral
piece that explores the
music of the Asian
church. A hauntingly
simple tune of from India
in the form of a
bhajan. $2.20 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Song of the ghost dance Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Conducteur] Noten Roehr
SATB choir and piano SKU: NR.108413 Arapaho Indian melody F major for ...(+)
SATB choir and piano
SKU: NR.108413
Arapaho Indian melody
F major for SATB choir
and piano, 1901.
Composed by Arthur George
Farwell. Choral music.
Score. Noten Roehr
#108413. Published by
Noten Roehr (NR.108413).
$6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Song of greeting Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Conducteur] Noten Roehr
SATB choir and piano SKU: NR.108412 Omaha Indian melody G major for SA...(+)
SATB choir and piano
SKU: NR.108412
Omaha Indian melody G
major for SATB choir and
piano, 1901. Composed
by Arthur George Farwell.
Choral music. Score.
Noten Roehr #108412.
Published by Noten Roehr
(NR.108412).
$6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Till I Wake Chorale SATB SATB, Piano - Intermédiaire GIA Publications
SATB choir, piano accompaniment - Late intermediate SKU: GI.G-10266 No...(+)
SATB choir, piano
accompaniment - Late
intermediate SKU:
GI.G-10266 No. 5
from Five Songs of
Laurence Hope.
Composed by Harry T.
Burleigh. Arranged by
Marques L. A. Garrett.
Morehouse,Morehouse.
Music Education. Octavo.
12 pages. GIA
Publications #10266.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10266). UPC:
785147026617. English.
Text Source: India's
Love Lyrics (1902).
Text by Laurence
Hope. This fifth
piece from the series
Five Songs of Laurence
Hope sets a poem from
Hope’s
India’s Love
Lyrics, published in
1902. A powerful and
haunting performance
piece. $2.60 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| I Am Light Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Shawnee Press
By India.Arie. Arranged by Kimberly Lilley and Mark Hayes. Shawnee Press. Pop....(+)
By India.Arie. Arranged
by
Kimberly Lilley and Mark
Hayes. Shawnee Press.
Pop.
Octavo. 16 pages.
Published
by Shawnee Press
$2.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| High Flight Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312419020 From Terra Nostra. C...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
PR.312419020 From
Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Sws. Performance Score.
12 pages. Duration 3:15.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41902. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312419020). ISBN
9781491131862. UPC:
680160680474. 6.875 x
10.5 inches.
English. Commission
ed by the San Francisco
Choral Society and the
Piedmont East Bay
Children’s Choir,
Terra Nostra is a
70-minute oratorio on the
relationship between our
planet and humankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. Part
I: Creation of the World
explores various creation
myths from different
cultures, culminating in
a joyous celebration of
the beauty of our planet.
Part II: The Rise of
Humanity examines human
achievements,
particularly since the
dawn of our Industrial
Age, and how these
achievements have
impacted the planet. Part
III: Searching for
Balance questions how to
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. In addition to
the complete oratorio,
stand-alone movements for
mixed chorus, and for
solo voice with piano,
are also available
separately. Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s
World†by Edna St.
Vincent Millay, which
describes the world in
exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s
“On thine own
child†praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O
voluptuous cool-breathed
earth!†Part I ends
with “A Blade of
Grass†in which
Whitman muses how our
planet has been spinning
in the heavens for a very
long time.Part II: The
Rise of Humanity examines
the achievements of
mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley
Hall†sets an
auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s
“Railways
1846,†William
Ernest Henley’s
“A Song of
Speed,†and John
Gillespie Magee,
Jr.’s “High
Flight,†each of
which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In
“Binsey
Poplars,†Gerard
Manley Hopkins takes note
of the effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A
Dirge†concludes
Part II with a warning
that the planet is
beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s
plight, re-establish a
deeper connection to it,
and find a balance for
living within our
planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the
earth’s plea that
ended the previous
section: Lord
Byron’s
“Darknessâ€
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s
“Earth
Screaming†gives
voice to the modern
issues of our changing
climate; and William
Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too
Much With Us†warns
us that we are almost out
of time to change our
course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell
Berry’s “The
Want of Peaceâ€
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts
(“A Child said,
What is the grass?â€
and “There was a
child went forth every
dayâ€) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s
“A Blade of
Grass†from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states,
“I bequeath myself
to the dirt to grow from
the grass I
love…â€My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her? $3.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Back Home Again in Indiana Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella - Débutant Excelcia Music Publishing
Chorus SATB chorus a cappella SKU: XC.DJS2403 Composed by James F. Hanley...(+)
Chorus SATB chorus a
cappella SKU:
XC.DJS2403 Composed
by James F. Hanley.
Arranged by Derric
Johnson. Harmony Grade
1.5. Octavo. Excelcia
Music Publishing
#DJS2403. Published by
Excelcia Music Publishing
(XC.DJS2403). 10.5 x
6.75 inches. Derric
Johnson's arrangement of
Back Home Again in
Indiana is a musical
journey that weaves
through the familiar with
a touch of brilliance,
showcasing beautiful
harmonies that evoke the
nostalgic essence of the
song. With a stunning
descant and a lush,
full-bodied ending, the
arrangement provides a
captivating and memorable
experience, making it a
perfect addition to any
concert repertoire,
resonating with the
heartwarming spirit of
coming back to one's
roots. $2.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Morning Song Chorale SATB Walton Music
((Cherokee Amazing Grace)). By Traditional. Arranged by James Green. For Choral,...(+)
((Cherokee Amazing
Grace)). By Traditional.
Arranged by James Green.
For Choral, Recorder,
Shaker, Drum (SATB).
Walton Choral. 16 pages.
Walton Music #WW1478.
Published by Walton Music
$2.35 $2.2325 (- 5%) Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Water Chorale SATB Carus Verlag
Orchestra narrator, SABar vocal soli, SATB choir, piccolo, 2 flutes, oboe, engli...(+)
Orchestra narrator, SABar
vocal soli, SATB choir,
piccolo, 2 flutes, oboe,
english horn, clarinet,
bass clarinet, bassoon,
contra-bassoon, 4 horns,
2 trumpets, 3 trombones,
harp, timpani, marimba,
celesta, synthesizer
(sampler), computer,
percussion (3 players), 2
SKU: CA.2810307
Oratorio. Composed
by Gonzalo Grau. This
edition: Paperbound.
Contemporary Choir Music.
German title: Aqua.
Oratorio. Oratorios.
Study score. Composed
2010. Duration 62
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
28.103/07. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2810307). ISBN
9790007135836. Language:
Spanish. Text: Palacios,
Maria Fernanda. Text:
Maria Fernanda
Palacios. Gonzalo
Grau's oratorio Aqua,
commissioned by the
International
Bachakademie Stuttgart,
is concerned with the
important global theme of
water. It is precisely in
central Europe that this
precious commodity is
frequently and
thoughtlessly wasted,
while in other parts of
the world it is so
scarce. Moreover, water
shows two sides, which
Grau makes audible in his
oratorio: It gives, but
it can also take life -
in some places rain
brings luck, while in
others it brings
destruction. Worldwide
water is a theme, it
means different things in
different cultures -
this, for example, is
reflected in the music of
Indian and African
cultures. Gonzalo Grau's
compositional style is
marked by a variety of
influences: For me a
Gregorian chant is just
as beautiful as a Cuban
Santeria song. Indian
ornamentation and baroque
articulation can both
appear in the same piece,
says the composer.
Special sound effects
make Aqua a
multi-cultural oratorio
in which man and the
environment is the
central theme. Score
available separately -
see item CA.2810300. $85.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Carols of Spain - Medley Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Jackman Music Corporation
Arranged by Brent Jorgensen. For SATB choir and piano. Christmas. Medium. Octavo...(+)
Arranged by Brent
Jorgensen. For SATB choir
and piano. Christmas.
Medium. Octavo. Duration
2 minutes, 30 seconds.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation
$1.60 $1.52 (- 5%) Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| All Mixed Up Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella Hal Leonard
By Counterpoint and Pete Seeger. Arranged by Robert DeCormier. Music of Count...(+)
By Counterpoint and Pete
Seeger. Arranged by
Robert
DeCormier. Music of
Counterpoint. A Cappella,
Calypso, Caribbean,
Novelty,
West Indian. Octavo. 16
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
$2.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Jarba, Mare Jarba Chorale SATB Carl Fischer
Choral SATB choir SKU: CF.CM9700 Composed by Hungarian Folk. Arranged by ...(+)
Choral SATB choir SKU:
CF.CM9700 Composed by
Hungarian Folk. Arranged
by Stacy Garrop. 20
pages. Duration 4:44.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9700. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9700). ISBN
9781491160008. UPC:
680160918607. Key: A
minor. Hungarian.
Hungarian Folk. In
2014, Chanticleer
commissioned me to make a
new arrangement of the
Hungarian-Romani folk
song Jarba, Mare Jarba
for their 2014 touring
program. Passed down
orally through the Romani
communities, this
beautiful folk song, with
text in a language called
Beas (beh-osh), speaks of
a deep longing to visit
one's homeland, a place
where the singer can
never return. Chanticleer
consists of twelve men
whose vocal ranges span
from low bass to high
soprano, equivalent to
the range of a mixed
choir of women and men. I
composed slow sections of
original material to
represent the singers'
longing to return home;
these are interspersed
with the folk song's
traditional fast
sections. The
incorporated shouts and
calls in the score are
typically found in the
performance of Central
European folk songs. I
hope you enjoy singing
this new version of
Jarba, Mare Jarba that
contains all of the vigor
and excitement of the
Chanticleer version.
PERFORMANCE NOTES All
spoken sounds (indicated
by x noteheads) should be
performed by individuals.
Feel free to elaborate
with more sounds of your
own in the tradition of
Eastern European folk
music. If the piece is
memorized, feel free to
experiment with clapping
on the off-beats of m. 93
to the end. TEXT
Transliteration Jarba,
mare jarba mas duce a
casa, da nu pot ca am
jurat, Jarba, mare jarba
mas duce a casa, da nu
pot ca am jurat. Mare
jarba, verde jarba nu me
pot duce a casa. Jarba,
mare jarba mas duce a
casa, da nu pot ca am
jurat. O mers mama de pe
sat, O lasat coliba
goala, Infrunzitu,
ingurzitu da plina de
saracie, da plina de
saracie. Mare jarba,
verde jarba nu me pot
duce a casa. Jarba, mare
jarba mas duce a casa, da
nu pot ca am jurat.
Translation Green grass,
tall grass, I would like
to go home, but I cannot,
because I have sworn not
to. Tall grass, green
grass - oh, that I cannot
go home! My mother has
left the village; she
left the hut empty,
Adorned with leaves but
full of poverty. Tall
grass, green grass - oh,
that I cannot go home!
Tall grass, green grass -
I would like to go home.
but I cannot, because I
have sworn not to. Stacy
Garrop's music is
centered on dramatic and
lyrical storytelling. The
sharing of stories is a
defining element of our
humanity; we strive to
share with others the
experiences and concepts
that we find compelling.
She shares stories by
taking audiences on sonic
journeys - some simple
and beautiful, while
others are complicated
and dark - depending on
the needs and dramatic
shape of the story.
Garrop served as the
first Emerging Opera
Composer of Chicago Opera
Theater's Vanguard
Program. She also held a
3-year
composer-in-residence
position with the
Champaign-Urbana Symphony
Orchestra, funded by New
Music USA and the League
of American Orchestras.
She has received numerous
awards and grants
including an Arts and
Letters Award in Music
from the American Academy
of Arts and Letters,
Fromm Music Foundation
Grant, Barlow Prize, and
three Barlow Endowment
commissions, along with
prizes from competitions
sponsored by the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, Civic
Orchestra of Chicago,
Omaha Symphony, New
England Philharmonic,
Boston Choral Ensemble,
Utah Arts Festival, and
Pittsburgh New Music
Ensemble. She is a
Cedille Records artist;
her works are
commercially available on
more than ten additional
labels. Her catalog
covers a wide range, with
works for orchestra,
opera, oratorio, wind
ensemble, choir, art
song, various sized
chamber ensembles, and
works for solo
instruments. Notable
commissions include My
Dearest Ruth for soprano
and piano with text by
Martin Ginsburg, the
husband of the late
Supreme Court Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The
Transformation of Jane
Doe for Chicago Opera
Theater, The Battle for
the Ballot for the
Cabrillo Festival
Orchestra, Goddess
Triptych for the St.
Louis Symphony Orchestra,
Glorious Mahalia for the
Kronos Quartet, Give Me
Hunger for Chanticleer,
Rites for the Afterlife
for the Akropolis and
Calefax Reed Quintets,
and Terra Nostra: an
oratorio about our
planet, commissioned by
the San Francisco Choral
Society and Piedmont East
Bay Children's Chorus.
Garrop previously served
as composer-in-residence
with the Albany Symphony
and Skaneateles Festival,
and as well as on faculty
of the Fresh Inc Festival
(2012-2017). She taught
composition and
orchestration full-time
at Roosevelt University
2000-2016) before leaving
to launch her freelance
career. She earned
degrees in music
composition at the
University of
Michigan-Ann Arbor
(B.M.), University of
Chicago (M.A.), and
Indiana
University-Bloomington
(D.M.). In 2014,
Chanticleer commissioned
me to make a new
arrangement of the
Hungarian-Romani folk
song Jarba, Mare Jarba
for their 2014 touring
program. Passed down
orally through the Romani
communities, this
beautiful folk song, with
text in a language called
Beas (beh-osh), speaks of
a deep longing to visit
one’s homeland, a
place where the singer
can never return.
Chanticleer consists of
twelve men whose vocal
ranges span from low bass
to high soprano,
equivalent to the range
of a mixed choir of women
and men. I composed slow
sections of original
material to represent the
singers’ longing
to return home; these are
interspersed with the
folk song’s
traditional fast
sections. The
incorporated shouts and
calls in the score are
typically found in the
performance of Central
European folk songs. I
hope you enjoy singing
this new version of
Jarba, Mare Jarba that
contains all of the vigor
and excitement of the
Chanticleer
version.PERFORMANCE
NOTESAll spoken sounds
(indicated by x
noteheads) should be
performed by individuals.
Feel free to elaborate
with more sounds of your
own in the tradition of
Eastern European folk
music.If the piece is
memorized, feel free to
experiment with clapping
on the off-beats of m. 93
to the
end.TEXTTransliterationJa
rba, mare jarba mas duce
a casa, da nu pot ca am
jurat, Jarba, mare jarba
mas duce a casa, da nu
pot ca am jurat. Mare
jarba, verde jarba nu me
pot duce a casa.Jarba,
mare jarba mas duce a
casa, da nu pot ca am
jurat.O mers mama de pe
sat, O lasat coliba
goala,Infrunzitu,
ingurzitu da plina de
saracie, da plina de
saracie. Mare jarba,
verde jarba nu me pot
duce a casa.Jarba, mare
jarba mas duce a casa, da
nu pot ca am
jurat.TranslationGreen
grass, tall grass, I
would like to go home,
but I cannot, because I
have sworn not to.Tall
grass, green grass
– oh, that I
cannot go home!My mother
has left the village; she
left the hut empty,
Adorned with leaves but
full of poverty.Tall
grass, green grass
– oh, that I
cannot go home! Tall
grass, green grass
– I would like to
go home.but I cannot,
because I have sworn not
to.Stacy Garrop’s
music is centered on
dramatic and lyrical
storytelling. The sharing
of stories is a defining
element of our humanity;
we strive to share with
others the experiences
and concepts that we find
compelling. She shares
stories by taking
audiences on sonic
journeys – some
simple and beautiful,
while others are
complicated and dark
– depending on the
needs and dramatic shape
of the story.Garrop
served as the first
Emerging Opera Composer
of Chicago Opera
Theater’s Vanguard
Program. She also held a
3-year
composer-in-residence
position with the
Champaign-Urbana Symphony
Orchestra, funded by New
Music USA and the League
of American Orchestras.
She has received
numerous awards and
grants including an
Arts and Letters Award in
Music from the American
Academy of Arts and
Letters, Fromm Music
Foundation Grant, Barlow
Prize, and three Barlow
Endowment commissions,
along with prizes from
competitions sponsored by
the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, Civic
Orchestra of Chicago,
Omaha Symphony, New
England Philharmonic,
Boston Choral Ensemble,
Utah Arts Festival, and
Pittsburgh New Music
Ensemble. She is a
Cedille Records artist;
her works are
commercially available on
more than ten additional
labels.Her catalog covers
a wide range, with works
for orchestra, opera,
oratorio, wind ensemble,
choir, art song, various
sized chamber ensembles,
and works for solo
instruments. Notable
commissions include My
Dearest Ruth for
soprano and piano with
text by Martin Ginsburg,
the husband of the late
Supreme Court Justice
Ruth Bader
Ginsburg, The
Transformation of Jane
Doe for Chicago Opera
Theater, The Battle for
the Ballot for the
Cabrillo Festival
Orchestra, Goddess
Triptych for the St.
Louis Symphony Orchestra,
Glorious Mahalia for
the Kronos Quartet, Give
Me Hunger for
Chanticleer, Rites for
the Afterlife for the
Akropolis and Calefax
Reed Quintets,
and Terra
Nostra:Â an oratorio
about our planet,
commissioned by the San
Francisco Choral Society
and Piedmont East Bay
Children’s
Chorus.Garrop previously
served as
composer-in-residence
with the Albany Symphony
and Skaneateles Festival,
and as well as on faculty
of the Fresh Inc Festival
(2012-2017). She taught
composition and
orchestration full-time
at Roosevelt University
2000-2016) before leaving
to launch her freelance
career. She earned
degrees in music
composition at the
University of
Michigan-Ann Arbor
(B.M.), University of
Chicago (M.A.), and
Indiana
University-Bloomington
(D.M.).ÂÂ. $3.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Jai Ho! Chorale SATB SATB, Percussion(s) [Octavo] Earthsongs
By A. R. Rahman. Arranged by E. Sperry. For SATB choir, percussion. Global Rhyth...(+)
By A. R. Rahman. Arranged
by E. Sperry. For SATB
choir, percussion. Global
Rhythms. Secular. Octavo.
Published by Earthsongs
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| A Storm Swept Plain Chorale SATB - Intermédiaire Laurendale Associates
SATB choir, SATB off-stage soli, mezzo-soprano voice solo, piano or full orchest...(+)
SATB choir, SATB
off-stage soli,
mezzo-soprano voice solo,
piano or full orchestra,
oboe solo - Late
Intermediate SKU:
MN.CH-1233A Composed
by Dale Jergenson. 21st
Century. Choral score.
Laurendale Associates
#CH-1233A. Published by
Laurendale Associates
(MN.CH-1233A).
Based on an
early work from 1974 Day
and Night Cannot Dwell
Together (published by
Seesaw Music). The text
is mainly parts of a
speech Seathl (Seattle),
a Dwamish Chief, made to
Issac Stevens in 1854,
with additional material
from Kintpuash (Captian
Jack) and Parra-wa-samen
(Ten Bears). Incorporates
off-stage Indian songs by
SATB soli (from the
chorus). Duration
17:00. $5.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Waniska Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella Pavane Publishing
Arranged by Brian Tate. Pavane Choral. Octavo. 8 pages. Pavane Publishing #P1...(+)
Arranged by Brian Tate.
Pavane Choral. Octavo. 8
pages. Pavane Publishing
#P1592. Published by
Pavane
Publishing
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| Catch a Falling Star Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella [Octavo] Cypress Choral Music
Composed by Pockriss and Vance. Arranged by Peter Sicotte. Octavo. Published by ...(+)
Composed by Pockriss and
Vance. Arranged by Peter
Sicotte. Octavo.
Published by Cypress
Choral Music (C3.CP1454).
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