SATB Choir, Piano SKU: CA.926610 From: Sonne, Mond und Sterne. Com...(+)
SATB Choir, Piano
SKU:
CA.926610
From:
Sonne, Mond und
Sterne. Composed by
Peter Schindler. Carus
digital: Extra digital
products. Full Score.
Duration 3 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.926610).
ISBN
9790007295578.
German.
Peter
Schindler's full-length
secular choral work
Sonne, Mond und Sterne
(Sun, Moon and Stars)
narrates a love story
based on old texts which
are given a new
interpretation through
these musical settings.
Some individual numbers
were published in spring,
and now more movements
with piano accompaniment
are available in print
and digitally.-
choral work of medium
difficulty- will
appeal to experienced
Brahms Requiem singers as
well as ambitious chamber
or youth choirs with a
gospel, pop or jazz
background-cross-over
between jazz, chanson,
and chamber music
Peter Schindler
about Was ist die
Welt?A strict Allegro
ben ritmato symbolises
how inexorable the course
of the world is. The
choir chants the question
about what Welt (the
world) actually is.
Hectic bustle is
expressed through a
pulsing basic motif. This
is repeated constantly
and moves through the
parts. A lyrical B flat
minor in the central
section allows us to
float like shadows on the
way into a dream.The
song text is a collage.
The first verse, by the
Baroque poet Christian
Hoffmann von
Hoffmannswaldau, is
concerned with the
vanitas motif: the world,
and everything which
seems beautiful to us, is
ephemeral. The second and
third verses were written
in the 18th century by
Johann Gottfried Herder.
Here, the poet expounds
the view that real life
does not take place in
the world and that
people's mathematical
abilities are
insufficient to measure
space and
time.
There Will Be Joy Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Lorenz Publishing Company
(Incorporating Joy to the World ). By Ruth Elaine Schram. For SATB / 2-part mix...(+)
(Incorporating Joy to
the World ). By Ruth
Elaine Schram. For SATB /
2-part mixed choir and
piano. Sacred Anthem:
Advent. Octavo. Published
by Lorenz Publishing
Company
Composed by Karen Marrolli. Epiphany, 21st Century, Devotion, Healing, Justic...(+)
Composed by Karen
Marrolli.
Epiphany, 21st Century,
Devotion, Healing,
Justice/Peace/Social
Concerns,
Vocation/Ministry.
MorningStar Music
Publishers
#50-2620. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers
Composed by Markus Miklos, Mathilde Giraud, Lajos Bardos. Collection. Secular. C...(+)
Composed by Markus
Miklos, Mathilde Giraud,
Lajos Bardos. Collection.
Secular. Choir part. 118
pages. Published by
Editions a Coeur Joie
(CJ.A135300071).
SATB choir, piano, and Spoken word, with optional violin, B- flat trumpet, and ...(+)
SATB choir, piano, and
Spoken
word, with optional
violin, B-
flat trumpet, and snare
drum -
Late Intermediate
SKU: EC.1.3682
Composed by Kyle
Pederson.
9/11 Service, National
Songs/Patriotic. Galaxy
Music
Corporation #1.3682.
Published
by Galaxy Music
Corporation
Tell the World Chorale SATB SATB, Clavier GIA Publications
SATB choir, keyboard accompaniment SKU: GI.G-10666 Spirituals and Gosp...(+)
SATB choir, keyboard
accompaniment
SKU:
GI.G-10666
Spirituals and Gospel
Songs. Composed by
Valeria A. Foster.
Arranged by Valeria A.
Foster. Sacred.
Collection. 34 pages. GIA
Publications #10666.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10666).
ISBN
9781622776511.
English.
Ms.
Foster’s deep
faith and musicology are
amplified in one another
to a profound degree. Her
gifts and skills in
performance, choir
direction and
congregational singing
are exceptional. The goal
of her work, however, is
worship, and the songs in
this collection easily
invite us there.
—The Reverend
Msgr. Eddie
Tolentino, Saint
Michael the Archangel
Catholic
Church, Silver Spring,
Maryland As You Go, Tell
the World • Go Tell
it on the Mountain
• God Is a Wonder
to My Soul • He
Arose / They Crucified
My Savior • I
Know the Lord Has Laid
His Hands on Me • I
Will Bless the Lord
• Is There Any Room
in Your Heart for
Jesus? • Jesus
• Oh, Freedom
• Take Me to the
Water • We Are One
• What a Friend
We Have in Jesus.
Choral SATB Choir SKU: CF.CM9654 Composed by Mark Burrows. Fold. Performa...(+)
Choral SATB Choir
SKU:
CF.CM9654
Composed by
Mark Burrows. Fold.
Performance Score. 12
pages. Duration 4:15.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9654. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9654).
ISBN
9781491157268. UPC:
680160915828. 6.875 x
10.5 inches. Key: Ab
major. English, English.
Julian of Norwich
(1342-1416).
Burrow
s's setting of words of
assurance from the
English mystic Julian of
Norwich (1342-1416) is as
relevant today as ever.
For the advanced mixed
ensemble, the powerful
lyrics coupled with
gorgeous harmonies make
this an optimistic song
of hope appropriate
throughout the
year. All shall be
well, And all shall be
well, And all manner of
thing shall be well.
These words of assurance
from the English mystic
Julian of Norwich
(1342-1416) are as
relevant today as ever.
During her life, Julian
saw her community
devastated by the Great
Plague as well as deep
civil unrest. Yet through
all the turmoil came a
vision of hope that has
given the world this
profound text. One of the
most striking features is
how this short text
incorporates so much
repetition. It's as if
the writer knew she must
be gently persistent in
order for her optimistic
message to truly sink in.
The opening section tries
to capture musically some
of that persistent
optimism. Then there is a
departure from this
optimistic tone (measure
26) The feel becomes more
desperate, building to an
anguished cry (measure
38), acknowledging the
reality that, while all
shall be well, things are
very much NOT well right
now. Eventually the
anguish subsides (measure
52) as the music turns
back hopeward with the
calm assurance, again and
again, that all shall be
well. All shall be
well,And all shall be
well,And all manner of
thing shall be well.These
words of assurance from
the English mystic Julian
of Norwich (1342-1416)
are as relevant today as
ever. During her life,
Julian saw her community
devastated by the Great
Plague as well as deep
civil unrest. Yet through
all the turmoil came a
vision of hope that has
given the world this
profound text.One of the
most striking features is
how this short text
incorporates so much
repetition. It’s
as if the writer knew she
must be gently persistent
in order for her
optimistic message to
truly sink in.The opening
section tries to capture
musically some of that
persistent optimism.Then
there is a departure from
this optimistic tone
(measure 26) The feel
becomes more desperate,
building to an anguished
cry (measure 38),
acknowledging the reality
that, while all shall be
well, things are very
much NOT well right
now.Eventually the
anguish subsides (measure
52) as the music turns
back hopeward with the
calm assurance, again and
again, that all shall be
well.
Joy to the World! Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Mark Hayes (1953-). Choral. Sacred Anthem, Advent, Christmas. Oct...(+)
Composed by Mark Hayes
(1953-). Choral. Sacred
Anthem, Advent,
Christmas.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/5512L.
Published
by Lorenz Publishing
Company
The Same Stream Chorale SATB SATB divisi - Intermédiaire GIA Publications
SATB choir, divisi, piano reduction - Late intermediate SKU: GI.G-9035 Co...(+)
SATB choir, divisi, piano
reduction - Late
intermediate
SKU:
GI.G-9035
Composed by
Thomas LaVoy. Joy,
Creation. Evoking Sound.
Music Education. Octavo.
24 pages. GIA
Publications #9035.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-9035).
UPC: 785147903505.
English. Text Source:
Stream of Life, verse 69
from Gitanjali,
1912. Text by
Rabindranath
Tagore.
I have
recently been incredibly
inspired by the writings
of the great Bengali
mystic Rabindranath
Tagore, whose monumental
collection of poetry
Gitanjali won the Nobel
Prize in Literature in
1913. This book
introduces the reader to
a new awareness of the
world that surrounds us,
deepening the connection
between nature and the
human spirit that we all
yearn for. Verse 69 is
particularly joyful and
life-affirming: an
ecstatic realization of
the energies that move in
ceaseless ebb and flow
through us, our lives,
and our natural
environment. Each
individual line of this
verse has a unique
character and color, so I
have placed each in a key
that I feel suits the
mood of the text. The
constantly flowing
ostinati that weave their
way throughout are
collectively a musical
representation of the
“stream of
life†to which
Tagore refers. This
flowing line can be found
even in the subdued third
line of text, which makes
reference to the
“ocean-cradle of
birth and of
death.†In similar
fashion, the more complex
rhythmic cells found
within the stream (e.g.,
measures 21–40)
are a product of
Tagore’s ecstatic
tone. Ultimately this
piece is simply meant to
be an expression of joy.
It is dedicated with
great admiration to the
commissioning ensemble,
the Fort Myers High
School Greenwave Singers,
and their conductor Matt
Koller. This tremendous
ensemble is a prime
example of choral music
education in practice in
the United States, and I
feel honored to have been
given this opportunity to
work with them.
—Thomas LaVoy.
Looking Up Chorale SATB SATB, Piano St Rose Music Publishing
Choir, Piano Accompaniment (SATB Choir) SKU: HL.277282 SATB and Piano ...(+)
Choir, Piano
Accompaniment (SATB
Choir)
SKU:
HL.277282
SATB and
Piano Vocal Score.
Composed by Nico Muhly.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Softcover. 60
pages. St. Rose Music
#SRO10015201. Published
by St. Rose Music
(HL.277282).
UPC:
840126915006. 6.75x10.5
inches.
Program
note:
Looking Up
is a piece for large
chorus and orchestra, and
is in three sections,
played without pause. In
the 16th century, a
variety of psalters in
meter were printed in
England, with the idea of
making psalm-singing
something that could
happen easily at home,
with the rhyming meter
being an aid to
memorization. These
translations are
wonderful exercises in
brevity and sometimes
clumsy rhymemaking, and
were usually prefaced by
a lengthy explanation as
to their merits; the
title of one of the first
such volumes in English
is: The Psalter of Dauid
newely translated into
Englysh metre in such
sort that it maye the
more decently, and wyth
more delyte of the mynde,
be reade and songe of al
men. I thought it would
be appropriate to set one
of these introductions,
and the first section of
Looking Up sets the
preface to Thomas
Ravenscroft's psalter
(1621), in which he
writes: “The
singing of Psalmes (assay
the Doctors) comforteth
the sorrowfull, pacifieth
the angry, strengtheneth
the weake, humbleth the
proud, gladdeth the
humble, stirres up the
slow, reconcileth
enemies, lifteth up the
heart to heavenly things,
and uniteth the Creature
to his
Creator.”
It
begins meditatively, but
eventually grows agitated
and fervent, with a
vision of the
“quire of Angels
and Saints”
“redoubling
anddescanting” - an
ecstatic and terrifying
vision of the skies
opening up. Ravenscroft
then encourages the use
of instrumental musicfor
worship, at which point,
a long, acrobatic
orchestral interlude with
jagged edges antagonizes
the choir, who sing a
kind of private, anxious
meditation on two
pitches.
One of
the most delicious
biblical texts is an
Apocryphal prayer known
as the Benedicite or the
Prayer of the Three
Children (the same who
were rescued by an angel
after King Nebuchadnezzar
tried to have them burnt
in an oven for not bowing
to his image). The text
is repetitive, obsessive,
and a gift to composers -
each line is an
invocation of an element
of the natural world,
followed by the phrase,
“blesse ye the
Lord, praise him &
magnify him for
ever.” In Looking
Up, the setting begins
with three solo voices,
and then grows to include
the whole choir,
itemizing the whole of
creation. The idea that
these boys are spared
from the furnace and then
five minutes later are
saying, “O ye the
fire and warming heate,
blesse ye the
Lord...” has always
felt very loaded to me,
and the orchestra plays
with this conflict
between joyful praise and
a more terrible (in the
16th-century sense)
awefor the
divine.
The text
for the third, and
shortest, section is
taken from Christopher
Smart's (1722-1771) A
Song to David,
purportedly written
during his confinement in
a mental asylum. This ode
to King David points out
how David, as the author
of some of the Psalms,
observes the whole world
from the
“clustering
spheres” to the
“nosegay in the
vale.&rdquo.
Chorale SATB SATB [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
(50 Christmas Favorites for Church, School, and Community) Arranged by Janet Day...(+)
(50 Christmas Favorites
for Church, School, and
Community) Arranged by
Janet Day. SATB songbook
for SATB or mixed choir.
With choral notation,
lyrics and performance
suggestions. 56 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Arranged by Kevin Holland. For SATB choir with opt. African percussion, Orff ins...(+)
Arranged by Kevin
Holland. For SATB choir
with opt. African
percussion, Orff
instruments. We Sing the
World Round. General.
Published by Chorister's
Guild
SATB choir, piano SKU: LO.10-5231L Composed by Mary McDonald. Choral. Sac...(+)
SATB choir, piano
SKU:
LO.10-5231L
Composed
by Mary McDonald. Choral.
Sacred Anthem,
Discipleship, General.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/5231L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
(LO.10-5231L).
ISBN
9780787763985.
Mary
McDonald and Rose
Aspinall combine their
God-given talents to
deliver a mighty anthem
well-suited for missions
and outreach emphases.
Use either the solid
piano accompaniment or
dramatic Michael Lawrence
orchestration to present
the grand statement that
we are to be a tangible
expression of
God’s love and
grace to the world.
A
Christmas Musical.
Composed by David T.
Clydesdale & Dave Clark.
Arranged by David
Clydesdale. Musical.
Multicultural, Christmas
and Sacred. Orchestration
on CD-ROM. Duration 52
minutes. Published by
Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762201705).
UPC:
765762201705.
You
will not want to miss the
newest Christmas musical
from David T. Clydesdale
and Clydesdale Music
Group, Hope of the Broken
World. Created by Dave
Clark and David T.
Clydesdale, this new
musical is simply
bursting with good news
and great joy.
Clydesdale's immense
versatility and skill is
showcased in the variety
of music styles
represented and Dave
Clark's songwriting and
thoughtful narration is
heart-warming and
hopeful. Together, these
two creative giants of
Christian music have
fashioned a truly
unforgettable Christmas
worship
experience.
Titled
after the song made
popular by Selah, Hope of
the Broken World is a
glorious mixture of more
traditional SATB choral
works in Let There Be Joy
and Sing We Gloria, the
innocence of children's
voices in the ever
popular A Strange Way to
Save the World, the
hauntingly beautiful Who
Could Imagine a King?,
the fun gospel styling of
When the Little Baby Boy
Was Born and O Bethlehem
Mornin'. With multiple
solo opportunities and
children's choir
throughout, it is ideal
for most choirs and the
45 minute running time
makes it the perfect
length for any Christmas
performance venue. This
year at Christmas, share
with your community the
Hope of the Broken
World.
By Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767). Edited by Klaus Hofmann. Arranged by Klau...(+)
By Georg Philipp Telemann
(1681-1767). Edited by
Klaus Hofmann. Arranged
by Klaus Hofmann. This
edition: paperbound.
Sacred, Motets, Psalms,
German; Choral
Collections, SAM Choir,
Choral Collections,
Women's Choir, Stuttgart
Urtext editions;
Occasions: Praise and
thanks, Psalms; Use
during church year:
Special Days, Holy Week,
Easter and Eastertide,
Ascension, Reformati.
Score. 112 pages
SATB choir - Moderate SKU: LP.765762152229 A Christmas Musical. Co...(+)
SATB choir - Moderate
SKU:
LP.765762152229
A
Christmas Musical.
Composed by David T.
Clydesdale & Dave Clark.
Arranged by David
Clydesdale. Musical.
Multicultural, Christmas
and Sacred. Pack of 10
listening CDs. Duration
52 minutes. Published by
Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762152229).
UPC:
765762152229.
You
will not want to miss the
newest Christmas musical
from David T. Clydesdale
and Clydesdale Music
Group, Hope of the Broken
World. Created by Dave
Clark and David T.
Clydesdale, this new
musical is simply
bursting with good news
and great joy.
Clydesdale's immense
versatility and skill is
showcased in the variety
of music styles
represented and Dave
Clark's songwriting and
thoughtful narration is
heart-warming and
hopeful. Together, these
two creative giants of
Christian music have
fashioned a truly
unforgettable Christmas
worship
experience.
Titled
after the song made
popular by Selah, Hope of
the Broken World is a
glorious mixture of more
traditional SATB choral
works in Let There Be Joy
and Sing We Gloria, the
innocence of children's
voices in the ever
popular A Strange Way to
Save the World, the
hauntingly beautiful Who
Could Imagine a King?,
the fun gospel styling of
When the Little Baby Boy
Was Born and O Bethlehem
Mornin'. With multiple
solo opportunities and
children's choir
throughout, it is ideal
for most choirs and the
45 minute running time
makes it the perfect
length for any Christmas
performance venue. This
year at Christmas, share
with your community the
Hope of the Broken
World.
SATB choir - Moderate SKU: LP.765762009639 A Christmas Musical. Co...(+)
SATB choir - Moderate
SKU:
LP.765762009639
A
Christmas Musical.
Composed by David T.
Clydesdale & Dave Clark.
Arranged by David
Clydesdale. Musical.
Multicultural, Christmas
and Sacred. Visual media
data disc. Duration 52
minutes. Published by
Lillenas Publishing
Company
(LP.765762009639).
UPC:
765762009639.
You
will not want to miss the
newest Christmas musical
from David T. Clydesdale
and Clydesdale Music
Group, Hope of the Broken
World. Created by Dave
Clark and David T.
Clydesdale, this new
musical is simply
bursting with good news
and great joy.
Clydesdale's immense
versatility and skill is
showcased in the variety
of music styles
represented and Dave
Clark's songwriting and
thoughtful narration is
heart-warming and
hopeful. Together, these
two creative giants of
Christian music have
fashioned a truly
unforgettable Christmas
worship
experience.
Titled
after the song made
popular by Selah, Hope of
the Broken World is a
glorious mixture of more
traditional SATB choral
works in Let There Be Joy
and Sing We Gloria, the
innocence of children's
voices in the ever
popular A Strange Way to
Save the World, the
hauntingly beautiful Who
Could Imagine a King?,
the fun gospel styling of
When the Little Baby Boy
Was Born and O Bethlehem
Mornin'. With multiple
solo opportunities and
children's choir
throughout, it is ideal
for most choirs and the
45 minute running time
makes it the perfect
length for any Christmas
performance venue. This
year at Christmas, share
with your community the
Hope of the Broken
World.
Arranged by Jay Althouse. For SATB choir and piano or optional instrumental acco...(+)
Arranged by Jay Althouse.
For SATB choir and piano
or optional instrumental
accompaniment. The Jay
Althouse Choral Series.
Christmas, Sacred.
Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
Choral (SATB) SKU: HL.1422269 Composed by Joseph M. Martin. Shawnee Sacre...(+)
Choral (SATB)
SKU:
HL.1422269
Composed
by Joseph M. Martin.
Shawnee Sacred. Advent,
Carol, Christmas,
Christmas/Advent Sacred,
Holiday. Softcover.
Duration 2760 seconds.
Published by Shawnee
Press (HL.1422269).
ISBN 9798350120998.
UPC: 196288199403.
6.75x10.5x0.305
inches.
From
prophecy and promise to
powerful proclamation,
this work is a
celebration of light and
joy! Filled with beloved
carol tunes and original
seasonal selections, the
cantata is traditional in
style but fresh with
meaning and relevance.
The work's thoughtful
scripture-based narration
journeys the listener
through the timeless
account of the birth of
Jesus and the coming of
the Light of the World.
Festive orchestrations
and a full line of
rehearsal support
products aid learning and
provide directors with a
variety of performance
options. Songs include:
Prelude of Promise; The
Light of Hope; Carol of
the Rising Star; Dreamers
of the Dawn; A Morning
Star Will Rise; Star of
Promise; A Whisper on the
Wind; A Child Is Born;
You Are the Star; Carols
of Hope, Songs of
Light.
Solo SATB, SATB Choir, 2 Violin, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Harp ad lib, Basso con...(+)
Solo SATB, SATB Choir, 2
Violin, Viola,
Cello/Contrabass, Harp ad
lib, Basso continuo
SKU: CA.1036919
Christmas cantata.
Composed by Christian
August Jacobi. Edited by
Tobias Nicolaus. Also Hat
Gott Die Welt Geliebet.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas, Christmas. Set
of Orchestra Parts.
Composed 1708. Duration
19 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 10.369/19. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.1036919).
ISBN
9790007190569. Key: F
major. Language:
German/English.
The
Bach contemporary
Christian August Jacobi
is among those composers
who made a lasting
impression among 18th
century Middle German
composers, since the
influence of the
Thomaskantor himself was
limited primarily to
Leipzig. Jacobi's
cantatas are richly
varied and they not too
difficult to perform.
Five of the six movements
of the Christmas cantata
Also hat Gott die Welt
geliebet for soli, choir,
strings and basso
continuo are based on
Luther's Christmas
chorale Vom Himmel hoch,
da komm ich her, which
give the work a
traditional character
(the text of the first
movement is based on the
Gospel of St. John). The
richly varied
instrumentation and
alternation between
choral movements and
duets by the soloists
bring to the sound of the
cantata a variety which
will also be enhanced by
the use of the harp (ad
libitum). Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.1036900.