Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9713 Composed by Jacob Narverud. 16 pa...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano
SKU: CF.CM9713
Composed by Jacob
Narverud. 16 pages.
Duration 4:01. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9713.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9713).
ISBN 9781491160084.
UPC: 680160918683. Key: G
major. English. Robert
Bode. Original.
The
piece was commissioned by
Kevin Scully, Director of
Creative Arts, for the
Port Washington School
District, New York, with
special thanks to the Ed
Foundation and HEARTS for
their unwavering support.
Performance Notes This
lighthearted piece is a
great way to bring
multiple choirs together
in harmony. It may be
sung by a single SATB
choir, though it is
intended to be performed
by multiple choirs of
varying age levels. Song
of the Sound was written
for an all-district
feeder festival piece for
combined elementary,
middle level, and high
school choirs. Here is a
suggested outline for
combining multiple
choirs: Rehearsal Letters
A to B: Elementary choir
only (two-part, Soprano,
Alto) Rehearsal Letter B:
add Middle Level Soprano,
Alto with Elementary
choir Rehearsal Letter C:
Middle Level choir only
Rehearsal Letter D: High
School choir only
Rehearsal Letter E to the
end: Everyone! Song of
the Sound: Running on the
beach, digging in the
sand, Seaweed in my toes,
bucket in my hand. When
I'm at the shore, way
above the rest, These are
all the things that I
love the best. Skipping
like a stone on the
water, diving deep in the
silvery foam, Swimming
far where the land cannot
hold us, where the
lighthouse calls us home.
Flying free above the
marshes, soaring high
above the sea, Where the
tern and cormorant and
plover call to lands we
cannot see.Come let us go
to the water, let us go
to the singing shore:
Where the gentle breezes
whisper and the mighty
breakers roar. We will
look to the shining
ocean, to the East, where
the new day dawned: We
will sing a song of the
edge of the world and the
waiting sky beyond. -Poem
by Robert Bode (Hope
Springs Retreat Center,
Ohio. August 2019) About
the Composer: Jacob
Narverud (b. 1986) is an
American composer,
arranger, and conductor.
Dr. Narverud is an active
guest Conductor/Clinician
for Choral Festivals and
All-State Choirs across
the country and is the
Founder/Artistic Director
of the Tallgrass Chamber
Choir, a professional
ensemble comprised of
musicians from across the
Great Plains. As a
sought-after composer,
Narverud has been
commissioned to write new
works for a variety of
choral ensembles and
organizations. Many of
his Editors' Choirs
compositions are
publisher Best Sellers
and are performed
worldwide by choirs of
all levels. Website:
www.jnarverud.com YouTube
& Spotify:
@jacobnarverud. The
piece was commissioned by
Kevin Scully, Director of
Creative Arts, for the
Port Washington School
District, New York, with
special thanks to the Ed
Foundation and HEARTS for
their unwavering
support.Performance
NotesThis lighthearted
piece is a great way to
bring multiple choirs
together in harmony. It
may be sung by a single
SATB choir, though it is
intended to be performed
by multiple choirs of
varying age levels. Song
of the Sound was written
for an all-district
feeder festival piece for
combined elementary,
middle level, and high
school choirs. Here is a
suggested outline for
combining multiple
choirs:Rehearsal Letters
AÂ to B: Elementary
choir only (two-part,
Soprano, Alto)Rehearsal
Letter B: add Middle
Level Soprano, Alto with
Elementary choirRehearsal
Letter C: Middle
Level choir onlyRehearsal
Letter D: High School
choir onlyRehearsal
Letter E to the end:
Everyone!Song of the
Sound:Running on the
beach, digging in the
sand,Seaweed in my toes,
bucket in my hand.When
I'm at the shore, way
above the rest,These are
all the things that I
love the
best. Skipping like a
stone on the water,
diving deep in the
silvery foam,Swimming far
where the land cannot
hold us, where the
lighthouse calls us
home.Flying free above
the marshes, soaring high
above the sea,Where the
tern and cormorant and
plover call to lands we
cannot see.Come let us go
to the water, let us go
to the singing
shore:Where the gentle
breezes whisper and the
mighty breakers roar.We
will look to the shining
ocean, to the East, where
the new day dawned:We
will sing a song of the
edge of the world and the
waiting sky beyond.-Poem
by Robert Bode (Hope
Springs Retreat Center,
Ohio. August 2019)About
the Composer:Jacob
Narverud (b. 1986) is an
American composer,
arranger, and conductor.
Dr. Narverud is an active
guest Conductor/Clinician
for Choral Festivals and
All-State Choirs across
the country and is the
Founder/Artistic Director
of the Tallgrass Chamber
Choir, a professional
ensemble comprised of
musicians from across the
Great Plains. As a
sought-after composer,
Narverud has been
commissioned to write new
works for a variety of
choral ensembles and
organizations. Many of
his Editors' Choirs
compositions are
publisher Best Sellers
and are performed
worldwide by choirs of
all levels. Website:
www.jnarverud.comÂ
YouTube & Spotify:
@jacobnarverud.
(from Very Warm for May). By Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein Ii. Arranged by Stev...(+)
(from Very Warm for May).
By Jerome Kern, Oscar
Hammerstein Ii. Arranged
by Steve Zegree. (SATB).
Jazz Chorals. Size
6.75x10.5 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
SATB Choir - Grade 3 SKU: BT.HU-4349-250 Composed by Hans Leenders. Harmo...(+)
SATB Choir - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.HU-4349-250
Composed by Hans
Leenders. Harmonia
Concert Series. Choral
Score. Composed 2013. 16
pages. Harmonia #HU
4349-250. Published by
Harmonia
(BT.HU-4349-250).
9x12
inches. German.
The
poetry on which this
composition is based is
the Ballad of External
Life (the Ballade des
äußeren Lebens) from
the pen of Viennese
author Hugo von
Hofmansthal (1874-1929).
He is known for, amongst
other things, his
libretti for the works of
Richard Strauss (Der
Rosenkavalier, Ariadne
auf Naxos, Elektra)
and as founder of the
Salzburg Festival. Von
Hofmansthal was one of
the last of the German
Symbolists. Central to
this literary movement
was the unification of
the internal and external
worlds. The search for
meaning was a cornerstone
of this fin-de-siècle
movement.In the
Ballade des äußeren
Lebens (Ballad of
External Life), the
meaninglessness
ofexistence is expressed
in restricting,
oppressive
metaphors—an
ambience that is
reflected in the music.
Ultimately, man is
capable of establishing
order from seeming chaos.
The poet expresses this
powerfully in a
non-rhyming line of
poetry: ‘And yet, he
who says “evening”
says much, A word, from
which profundity and
sorrow flow’.This
composition follows the
overall structure of the
ballad, which is written
in terza
rima—interlocking
three-line rhymes.The
choral work can be
performed by a chamber
choir, but also by a much
larger ensemble. The
parts are mainly in four
voices (SATB), although
there are also six parts
(SAATBB). One chord is
arranged for eight
voices.The composer
conducted this work at
its première, to open
the 2013 International
Choir Biennial in Aachen.
The choir was comprised
of four chamber choirs:
Aachen Youth Choir,
Carmina Mundi, Aachen
Chamber Choir and Aachen
Madrigal Choir.
Het dichtwerk
waarop deze compositie is
gebaseerd, de Ballade
des äußeren Lebens
(Ballade van het
uiterlijke leven), is
geschreven door de in
Wenen geboren schrijver
Hugo von Hoffmansthal
(1874-1929), die onder
meer bekend is als
librettist van Richard
Strauss (Der
Rosenkavalier, Ariadne
auf Naxos, Elektra)
en medeoprichter was van
de Salzburger Festspiele.
Von Hoffmansthal behoorde
tot de laatste
vertegenwoordigers van
het Duitse symbolisme.
Deze stroming stelde zich
ten doel de innerlijke en
uiterlijke wereld met
elkaar te verenigen.
Zingeving vormde een van
de hoofdthematieken
binnen deze fin de
siècle-cultuur.In de
Ballade des äußeren
Lebens wordt
dezinloosheid van het
bestaan verwoord in
beklemmende metaforen -
een atmosfeer die in de
muziek wordt
weerspiegeld.
Uiteindelijk blijkt de
mens toch in staat te
zijn orde te scheppen in
de schijnbare willekeur.
De dichter benadrukt dit
in zijn enige versregel
zonder rijm: Und dennoch
sagt der viel, der
“Abend” sagt. De
compositie volgt in
hoofdlijnen de structuur
van de ballade, die in
terzinen is opgebouwd.Het
werk kan worden
uitgevoerd door
kamerkoor, maar ook door
een veel grotere
bezetting. De zetting is
voornamelijk vierstemmig
(SATB), maar er zijn
tevens zesstemmige delen
(SAATBB). Een enkel
akkoord is zelfs
achtstemmig.Het werk ging
onder leiding van de
componist tijdens de
Internationale
Chorbiennale Aachen 2013
als openingswerk in
première. Het koor was
samengesteld uit vier
kamerkoren: Der Junge
Chor Aachen, Carmina
Mundi, Aachener
Kammerchor en Der
Madrigalchor Aachen.
Die Dichtung, auf
welcher diese Komposition
basiert, ist die
Ballade des äußeren
Lebens aus der Feder
des gebürtigen Wiener
Schriftstellers Hugo von
Hoffmansthal (1874-1929),
der unter anderem als
Librettist von Richard
Strauss (Der
Rosenkavalier, Ariadne
auf Naxos, Elektra)
und Mitbegründer der
Salzburger Festspiele
bekannt ist. Von
Hoffmansthal gehörte zu
den letzten Vertretern
des Deutschen
Symbolismus. Diese
literarische Richtung
machte sich zur Aufgabe,
die innere und die
äußere Welt miteinander
zu vereinen. Sinngebung
bildete eine der
Hauptthematiken innerhalb
dieser
Fin-de-Siècle-Strömung.
In der Ballade des
äußeren Lebens wird
die Sinnlosigkeitdes
Daseins in beklemmenden
Metaphern formuliert -
eine Atmosphäre, die
sich in der Musik
widerspiegelt.
Letztendlich scheint der
Mensch doch imstande zu
sein, Ordnung in der
scheinbaren Willkür zu
schaffen. Der Dichter
betont dies
nachdrücklich in der
einzigen Verszeile ohne
Reim: Und dennoch sagt
der viel, der Abend“
sagt. Die Komposition
folgt in ihren
Hauptzügen der Struktur
der Ballade, die in
Terzinen geschrieben
ist.Das Chorwerk kann von
einem Kammerchor, aber
auch von einem viel
größeren Ensemble
aufgeführt werden. Der
Satz ist hauptsächlich
vierstimmig (SATB), aber
es gibt auch
sechsstimmige Teile
(SAATBB). Ein einzelner
Akkord ist gar
achtstimmig.Das Werk ging
unter der Leitung des
Komponisten während der
Internationalen
Chorbiennale Aachen 2013
als Eröffnungswerk in
Premiere. Der Chor setzte
sich aus vier
Kammerchören zusammen:
Der Junge Chor Aachen,
Carmina Mundi, der
Aachener Kammerchor und
der Madrigalchor
Aachen.
Eyesight Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB choir, piano SKU: PR.342402070 Composed by Steven Stucky. -. ...(+)
Choral SATB choir, piano
SKU: PR.342402070
Composed by Steven
Stucky. -. Ars Nova
Chamber Singers, Boulder
CO. Performance Score.
With Standard notation.
Composed 7-Feb. 8 pages.
Duration 3 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#342-40207. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.342402070).
ISBN
9781491111253. UPC:
680160643226. Octavo
inches. Text: Archibald
R. Ammons. Archibald
Ammons. Text by A.R.
Ammons.
To benefit
Chorus America, Stucky
allowed himself to be
auctioned off as a prize
- the high bidder would
receive a new work from
the composer. After a few
years and not really
hearing anything, Stucky
suddenly found himself up
against a deadline. He
reached back to a
favorite poem by A.R.
Ammons, Eyesight, which,
he says, Won't let...his
reader rest till the very
last word...one of those
sudden insights that
leave us
breathless.. This
piece has an odd history.
A few years ago, I agreed
to be one of
the“prizesâ€
in an auction to benefit
Chorus America: the
highest bidder wouldget a
new piece from me, while
their money went to the
organization. Thewinning
bid came from a
collection of several
professional choruses
anddirectors. But I was
always a little vague
about the details, and,
hearingnothing more about
it for a few years,
forgot the whole
thing.One day I received
a message from Thomas
Edward Morgan, directorof
the Ars Nova Chamber
Singers in Boulder: they
had scheduled thepremiere
of my new piece for a few
weeks later, and could
they have themusic,
please? I needed a text,
quickly, and (as usual) I
was in a Los Angeleshotel
room, not at home with my
books. So I turned to the
internet andsoon tracked
down my favorite poet,
A.R. Ammons
(1926-2001).Once I
stumbled on
“Eyesight,†I
remembered having loved
the poemyears before.
Archie must have loved
it, too, because he
included it bothin his
Collected Poems 1951-1971
and in the later Selected
Poems. It haseverything
you want in an Archie
Ammons poem: what Edward
Hirschcalled his
“offbeat, sideways,
unpredictable
radiance,†his
“homespunglory.â
It has one of his
trademark conversations
with a mountain
(perhapsfrom his native
North Carolina), it has
the fluid motion from one
line tothe next
(enjambment, if you want
to get technical) that
won’t let him
orhis reader rest till
the very last word of the
very last line, and it
has in thatlast line one
of those sudden insights
that leave us breathless:
“some thingsthat go
are gone.â€I miss
Archie, but he’s
not gone. I’m
grateful for the
wonderful poems heleft
us, and I’m
grateful that he was
always generous and kind
when I hadthe chutzpah to
add my music to his.
Composed by Marty Parks. For SATB choir, piano accompaniment (with optional rhyt...(+)
Composed by Marty Parks.
For SATB choir, piano
accompaniment (with
optional rhythm section).
Sacred Anthem. Octavo.
Lorenz Publishing Company
#10/4667L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
Praise
Gathering Choral. Easter.
Softcover. 120 pages.
Duration 2700 seconds.
PraiseGathering #A08443.
Published by
PraiseGathering
(HL.2050293).
UPC:
797242885594.
6.75x10.5x0.351
inches.
The truly
blessed are those that
can see the miraculous in
what others see as
mundane. Even more so are
those that never lose the
wonder of the awesome
impact of the sacred. It
is part of our nature to
allow the most wonderful
things in our lives to
seem commonplace at times
- to take tremendous
blessings for granted.
King David's prayer,
“Restore to me the joy
of Your salvation and
grant me a willing spirit
to sustain me.” (Psalm
51:12) speaks to us in
the times and seasons of
our own lives.This
musical is about the
importance of
remembering. On the eve
of His trial and
execution Jesus made it
clear that we were to
remember Him and His
sacrifice. He instituted
the sacrament of the Last
Supper to be a central
part of the Christian
faith - a time to gather
as His Body and
remember.We cannot stand
in the distance and
casually observe the
sacrifice of the Cross.
We cannot pretend it did
not happen - that it is
less than it is
proclaimed to be - that
it does not touch us or
our lives. The Cross is
not something that we get
used to - not something
that we can get
comfortable with - not
something that we can
ever take lightly.Jesus
Christ, the Son of God,
by His own choice died
nailed to a Cross for the
sins that you and I
committed. May we never
forget His sacrifice, may
we never fail to fall to
our knees in thanksgiving
for that kind of love,
may we never lose the
wonder - the wonder of
the Cross.
Composed by Colin Brumby. Text: Mark 11:12-14. A tuneful melody for this Scriptu...(+)
Composed by Colin Brumby.
Text: Mark 11:12-14. A
tuneful melody for this
Scripture passage.
General. Octavo.
Published by CanticaNOVA
Publications (C5.5244).
Composed by Craig Courtney. For SATB choir, piano accompaniment, with optinoal v...(+)
Composed by Craig
Courtney. For SATB choir,
piano accompaniment, with
optinoal violin (flute)
and cello (bassoon).
Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Beckenhorst
Press
(These Are Things That Are Limitless). Composed by Elliot Z. Levine. Edited by...(+)
(These Are Things That
Are
Limitless). Composed by
Elliot Z. Levine. Edited
by
Joshua Breitzer.
Transcontinental Music
Choral. Jewish, Hanukkah.
Octavo. Transcontinental
Music #994011. Published
by
Transcontinental Music
SATB choir SKU: WD.080689686238 Composed by Daniel Semsen. Choral. Sacred...(+)
SATB choir
SKU:
WD.080689686238
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Choral. Sacred
Anthem. Octavo. Word
Music #080689686238.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689686238).
UPC:
080689686238.
Ye
s I Will, a song of
promise and hope, is a
gentle and uplifting
reminder that no matter
where we are, no matter
what is happening in our
lives, no matter the
trials we may be facing,
our God never
fails… In our
waiting, lowest points,
and heavy hearts, we can
still sing for joy in the
Lord…the One thing
we can always count on.
Made popular by Vertical
Worship and specially
arranged and orchestrated
by Daniel Semsen, this
anthem will meet each
person in your
congregation where they
are and give them hope in
the One who will work all
things out for our
good.
During
the month of November,
the sentiments of Psalm
84 seem to be perfect for
many lectionary-based
traditions. Whether
calling to mind our
deceased loved ones,
invoking the intercession
of the saints, or
focusing on the
“last
things,†this piece
reminds believers that
their true home is in
heaven. For cantor or
soloist.
SATB choir, cantor,
assembly, organ
accompaniment, string
trio, chimes, flute,
trumpet in Bb
SKU:
GI.G-007288
Composed
by Steven C. Warner.
Easter, Easter 5 C.
Sacred. Octavo. With
guitar chord names. 12
pages. GIA Publications
#007288. Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-007288).
UPC:
641151072883.
A
festive setting based on
the 12th century text by
Bernard of Clairvaux. A
stirring introduction
adroitly leads into a
choral refrain that has
Steve‚ trademark
qualities, it‚
assembly-friendly and
lyrical. The solo verses
float above and are
supported by the choir
humming in 4-parts - a
graceful effect that
brings us back to the
joyous refrain with all
instruments, God has made
all things
one!‚.
SATB Chorus a cappella SKU: SU.91770160 For SATB Chorus a cappella...(+)
SATB Chorus a cappella
SKU: SU.91770160
For SATB Chorus a
cappella. Composed by
Paul Moravec.
Vocal/Choral, Secular
Choral. Choral, secular.
Choral Octavo. Composed
1986. Duration 11'.
Subito Music Corporation
#91770160. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.91770160).
SATB, a
cappalla Duration: 11' I.
Set Me As A Seal; II.
Love Bears All Things;
III. The Flowers Appear
On The Earth; IV. Greater
Love Composed: 1986
Published by: Subito
Music Publishing Minimum
order quantity: 8 copies.
Perusal copies are
available by contacting
perusalrequest@subitomusi
c.com (include the
organization name with
your request). To order
quantities fewer than 8,
please call customer
service at (973)
857-3440.