This exclusive collection brings together 12 of Nico Muhly?s sacred works for mi...(+)
This exclusive collection brings together 12 of Nico Muhly?s sacred works for mixed-voice choir. These vivacious fresh and dramatic pieces will make an impact whether in the church or in the concert hall and range from the intimate Lord keep us modest when we claim to the effervescent Bright Star Carol alongside service music such as Muhly?s Third Service. All are accessible to learn and offer choirs a new slant on contemporary choral music at its very best. 'Choral music has always been at the emotional core of my musical output. Even when I?m writing large-scale orchestral works (or indeed chamber music) I alwaysfind myself returning to techniques and textures I?ve greedily stolen from centuries of music from Tye to Howells early and recent. I try to design my own choral music primarily for use in worship where the measure of the success of the piece is if it helps guide the listeners? ears upwards and elsewhere as sacred architecture and the various rituals of the church themselves are meant to do. The specificity of music heard only in certain seasons is for me an important and thrilling element of the choral tradition: a Beethoven Symphony is welcome at any point in the year but an anthem for Candlemas works only then at a certain time of day and on a certain day of the year. With this functional spirit at the heart of the compositional process I hope that the music collected here makes equal sense in a concert setting. These works range from ordinaries of the mass to hymns to motets and represent a decade and a half of output.' - Nico Muhly
The vocal score for childrens' voices (SSA) to accompany the full chorus vocal s...(+)
The vocal score for childrens' voices (SSA) to accompany the full chorus vocal score (C8094) of Rutter's Mass Of The Children. Includes a Keyboard reduction of the full accompaniment.
English-'My music is my own and I have never tried to be original. That has alwa...(+)
English-'My music is my own and I have never tried to be original. That has always been my motto and I have only tried to use music to express all the feelings which life has to offer. This has led people to describe my music as ?so sad that it sounds like birds who have lost their wings? but also as ?the happiest classical music that we have ever heard?. My compositions are almost all sacred. They express not only my own faith but also my appreciation and respect for the timeless texts that have been used for centuries and centuries.' - Mårten JanssonMårten Jansson (b. 1965) elected member of the Föreningen svenska tonsättare (the Societyof Swedish Composers) graduated from the Royal College of Music Stockholm (KHM) with an MFA degree in Music Education Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Voice. For more than ten years he was the music director and conductor of Carmen one of the most prominent womens? Vocal ensembles in Sweden. He currently teaches Choral conducting and music theory as well as giving Vocal tuition at the Bolandgymnasiet and Musikskolan in his home town of Uppsala.Fear Thou Not was commissioned by the Swedish women's vocal ensemble Les Jolies (gold medalists in 2002 Choir Olympics. The piece depicts how man can change from doubting to believing led by the Father?s voice which both comforts and admonishes.
Content : Celebro - Lullay - Cantus triquertrus (The triangle song) - Only heave...(+)
Content : Celebro - Lullay - Cantus triquertrus (The triangle song) - Only heavenly music - Wintertide - Sleep, child of winter - Make we merry - From our earth - The Trotector - Dona nobis pacem (Grant us peace) - Sing with joy at Christmas - Jubilate Deo (O be joyful in the Lord)
Content : In dulci jubilo - Go, tell it on the mountain - Silent night - O Jesus...(+)
Content : In dulci jubilo - Go, tell it on the mountain - Silent night - O Jesus so sweet - Pat-a-pan - Son of Maria - The first Nowell - The Virgin Mary had a baby boy - We wish you a merry Christmas