By Stephen Schwartz. Arranged by Alan Billingsley. For Choir. (SAB). Choral Oct...(+)
By Stephen Schwartz.
Arranged by Alan
Billingsley. For Choir.
(SAB). Choral Octavo. Pop
Choral Series. Broadway.
Choral Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
By Stephen Schwartz. Arranged by Alan Billingsley. For Choir. (SSA). Choral Oct...(+)
By Stephen Schwartz.
Arranged by Alan
Billingsley. For Choir.
(SSA). Choral Octavo. Pop
Choral Series. Broadway.
Choral Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Spark of Light Chorale 3 parties SSA, Piano Carl Fischer
Choral SSA Choir and Piano SKU: CF.CM9747 Composed by Andrew Steffen. Dur...(+)
Choral SSA Choir and
Piano
SKU:
CF.CM9747
Composed by
Andrew Steffen. Duration
3 minutes, 4 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9747. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9747).
ISBN
9781491162354. UPC:
680160921102. Key: E
lydian. English. The
Vastness of the Universe
Jonas Hallgrimsson
(1807-1845).
About
Jónas
HalgrÃmsson
(1807-1845) was an
Icelandic poet, author
and naturalist, who is
considered one of
Iceland's most renowned
poets. Considered a
Romantic writer, the
strong imagery in his
poetry was influenced
heavily by the landscapes
around him.The imagery,
excitement, and curiosity
of the universe leapt off
the page and the music
almost wrote itself.Â
Reflecting on the cosmos
and origin of the
heavens, the poetry
elicits excitement and
stirs spatial imagery -
...speeding spark of
light, ...wings swifter
than wind..., ...I
watched the stars...rise
from the still stream of
heaven... The pure and
almost child-like
fascination with the
universe and its
expansion and progression
fuels the perpetual
rhythm of the work as it
continually pushes
forward.A good friend
asked if I would write a
song for her ensemble.
The original voicing, for
SAB choir, contained
parameters in that it had
to be three-part with a
limited range in the Bass
part. With these
stipulations I began to
write. I searched for
something that would be
exciting for them and
landed on Jonas
Halgrimsson’s
writings. I believe it is
equally as exciting,
accessible and
challenging for treble
choirs.Note to the
DirectorTruly consider
how the work can come to
‘life’ off
the page. Rise and fall
with phrase and sometimes
each note. The magic
exists beyond the ink on
the page!Consideration to
range, tessitura, and
content was all
considered as part of
this process in creating
music that is accessible
to all programs and
ensembles.Accompaniment
NoteThe accompaniment can
look intimidating, but
please feel free to alter
the pulsing eighth notes
in the left hand with the
eighth notes in the
right-hand so it creates
a compound rhythm. So
long as the momentum of
the work is pressed
onward, you are doing
this work
justice. About JÃ
nas HalgrÃmsson
(1807-1845) was an
Icelandic poet, author
and naturalist, who is
considered one of
Iceland's most renowned
poets. Considered a
Romantic writer, the
strong imagery in his
poetry was influenced
heavily by the landscapes
around him.The imagery,
excitement, and curiosity
of the universe leapt off
the page and the music
almost wrote itself.Â
Reflecting on the cosmos
and origin of the
heavens, the poetry
elicits excitement and
stirs spatial imagery -
...speeding spark of
light, ...wings swifter
than wind..., ...I
watched the stars...rise
from the still stream of
heaven... The pure and
almost child-like
fascination with the
universe and its
expansion and progression
fuels the perpetual
rhythm of the work as it
continually pushes
forward.A good friend
asked if I would write a
song for her ensemble.
The original voicing, for
SAB choir, contained
parameters in that it had
to be three-part with a
limited range in the Bass
part. With these
stipulations I began to
write. I searched for
something that would be
exciting for them and
landed on Jonas
Halgrimsson’s
writings. I believe it is
equally as exciting,
accessible and
challenging for treble
choirs.Note to the
DirectorTruly consider
how the work can come to
‘life’ off
the page. Rise and fall
with phrase and sometimes
each note. The magic
exists beyond the ink on
the page!Consideration to
range, tessitura, and
content was all
considered as part of
this process in creating
music that is accessible
to all programs and
ensembles.Accompaniment
NoteThe accompaniment can
look intimidating, but
please feel free to alter
the pulsing eighth notes
in the left hand with the
eighth notes in the
right-hand so it creates
a compound rhythm. So
long as the momentum of
the work is pressed
onward, you are doing
this work
justice. About JÃ
nas HalgrÃmsson
(1807-1845) was an
Icelandic poet, author
and naturalist, who is
considered one of
Iceland's most renowned
poets. Considered a
Romantic writer, the
strong imagery in his
poetry was influenced
heavily by the landscapes
around him.The imagery,
excitement, and curiosity
of the universe leapt off
the page and the music
almost wrote itself.Â
Reflecting on the cosmos
and origin of the
heavens, the poetry
elicits excitement and
stirs spatial imagery -
...speeding spark of
light, ...wings swifter
than wind..., ...I
watched the stars...rise
from the still stream of
heaven... The pure and
almost child-like
fascination with the
universe and its
expansion and progression
fuels the perpetual
rhythm of the work as it
continually pushes
forward.A good friend
asked if I would write a
song for her ensemble.
The original voicing, for
SAB choir, contained
parameters in that it had
to be three-part with a
limited range in the Bass
part. With these
stipulations I began to
write. I searched for
something that would be
exciting for them and
landed on Jonas
Halgrimsson’s
writings. I believe it is
equally as exciting,
accessible and
challenging for treble
choirs.Note to the
DirectorTruly consider
how the work can come to
‘life’ off
the page. Rise and fall
with phrase and sometimes
each note. The magic
exists beyond the ink on
the page!Consideration to
range, tessitura, and
content was all
considered as part of
this process in creating
music that is accessible
to all programs and
ensembles.Accompaniment
NoteThe accompaniment can
look intimidating, but
please feel free to alter
the pulsing eighth notes
in the left hand with the
eighth notes in the
right-hand so it creates
a compound rhythm. So
long as the momentum of
the work is pressed
onward, you are doing
this work
justice. About JÃ
nas HalgrÃmsson
(1807-1845) was an
Icelandic poet, author
and naturalist, who is
considered one of
Iceland's most renowned
poets. Considered a
Romantic writer, the
strong imagery in his
poetry was influenced
heavily by the landscapes
around him.The imagery,
excitement, and curiosity
of the universe leapt off
the page and the music
almost wrote itself.Â
Reflecting on the cosmos
and origin of the
heavens, the poetry
elicits excitement and
stirs spatial imagery -
...speeding spark of
light, ...wings swifter
than wind..., ...I
watched the stars...rise
from the still stream of
heaven... The pure and
almost child-like
fascination with the
universe and its
expansion and progression
fuels the perpetual
rhythm of the work as it
continually pushes
forward.A good friend
asked if I would write a
song for her ensemble.
The original voicing, for
SAB choir, contained
parameters in that it had
to be three-part with a
limited range in the Bass
part. With these
stipulations I began to
write. I searched for
something that would be
exciting for them and
landed on Jonas
Halgrimsson’s
writings. I believe it is
equally as exciting,
accessible and
challenging for treble
choirs.Note to the
DirectorTruly consider
how the work can come to
‘life’ off
the page. Rise and fall
with phrase and sometimes
each note. The magic
exists beyond the ink on
the page!Consideration to
range, tessitura, and
content was all
considered as part of
this process in creating
music that is accessible
to all programs and
ensembles.Accompaniment
NoteThe accompaniment can
look intimidating, but
please feel free to alter
the pulsing eighth notes
in the left hand with the
eighth notes in the
right-hand so it creates
a compound rhythm. So
long as the momentum of
the work is pressed
onward, you are doing
this work
justice. About JÃ
nas HalgrÃmsson
(1807-1845) was an
Icelandic poet, author
and naturalist, who is
considered one of
Iceland's most renowned
poets. Considered a
Romantic writer, the
strong imagery in his
poetry was influenced
heavily by the landscapes
around him.The imagery,
excitement, and curiosity
of the universe leapt off
the page and the music
almost wrote itself.Â
Reflecting on the cosmos
and origin of the
heavens, the poetry
elicits excitement and
stirs spatial imagery -
...speeding spark of
light, ...wings swifter
than wind..., ...I
watched the stars...rise
from the still stream of
heaven... The pure and
almost child-like
fascination with the
universe and its
expansion and progression
fuels the perpetual
rhythm of the work as it
continually pushes
forward.A good friend
asked if I would write a
song for her ensemble.
The original voicing, for
SAB choir, contained
parameters in that it had
to be three-part with a
limited range in the Bass
part. With these
stipulations I began to
write. I searched for
something that would be
exciting for them and
landed on Jonas
Halgrimsson’s
writings. I believe it is
equally as exciting,
accessible and
challenging for treble
choirs.Note to the
DirectorTruly consider
how the work can come to
‘life’ off
the page. Rise and fall
with phrase and sometimes
each note. The magic
exists beyond the ink on
the page!Consideration to
range, tessitura, and
content was all
considered as part of
this process in creating
music that is accessible
to all programs and
ensembles.Accompaniment
NoteThe accompaniment can
look intimidating, but
please feel free to alter
the pulsing eighth notes
in the left hand with the
eighth notes in the
right-hand so it creates
a compound rhythm. So
long as the momentum of
the work is pressed
onward, you are doing
this work
justice. About JÃ
nas HalgrÃmsson
(1807-1845) was an
Icelandic poet, author
and naturalist, who is
considered one of
Iceland's most renowned
poets. Considered a
Romantic writer, the
strong imagery in his
poetry was influenced
heavily by the landscapes
around him.The imagery,
excitement, and curiosity
of the universe leapt off
the page and the music
almost wrote itself.Â
Reflecting on the cosmos
and origin of the
heavens, the poetry
elicits excitement and
stirs spatial imagery -
...speeding spark of
light, ...wings swifter
than wind..., ...I
watched the stars...rise
from the still stream of
heaven... The pure and
almost child-like
fascination with the
universe and its
expansion and progression
fuels the perpetual
rhythm of the work as it
continually pushes
forward.A good friend
asked if I would write a
song for her ensemble.
The original voicing, for
SAB choir, contained
parameters in that it had
to be three-part with a
limited range in the Bass
part. With these
stipulations I began to
write. I searched for
something that would be
exciting for them and
landed on Jonas
Halgrimsson’s
writings. I believe it is
equally as exciting,
accessible and
challenging for treble
choirs.Note to the
DirectorTruly consider
how the work can come to
‘life’ off
the page. Rise and fall
with phrase and sometimes
each note. The magic
exists beyond the ink on
the page!Consideration to
range, tessitura, and
content was all
considered as part of
this process in creating
music that is accessible
to all programs and
ensembles.Accompaniment
NoteThe accompaniment can
look intimidating, but
please feel free to alter
the pulsing eighth notes
in the left hand with the
eighth notes in the
right-hand so it creates
a compound rhythm. So
long as the momentum of
the work is pressed
onward, you are doing
this work justice.
Composed
by Eliot Kennedy and Gary
Barlow. Arranged by Roger
Emerson. Broadway Choral.
Octavo. Published by Hal
Leonard (HL.1443535).
UPC:
196288205739.
Spark
ling with the spirit of
Broadway magic,
â??Something About This
Nightâ? (from Finding
Neverland) comes alive in
this showstopping choral
arrangement by Roger
Emerson. Stellar vocal
parts offer energetic
harmonies and several
opportunities for solo
vocalists to shine. Easy
to learn, yet instantly
impressive.
3-Part Treble with piano and percussion Percussion; Piano Accompaniment (TREBLE ...(+)
3-Part Treble with piano
and percussion
Percussion; Piano
Accompaniment (TREBLE
VOICE)
SKU:
HL.291953
Judith
Herrington Choral
Series. Arranged by
Ken Berg. Pavane Choral.
Octavo. Pavane Publishing
#P1642. Published by
Pavane Publishing
(HL.291953).
UPC:
888680928681.
6.75x10.5x0.019
inches.
Ken Berg
has worked with his magic
again, taking this
nursery rhyme, popular
all over the
Spanish-speaking world,
and arranged it for
choir, piano and
percussion. The words are
about little chicks and
their mother hen feeding
them in the cycle of
life. The percussion
brings an authenticity to
the sound and the
multiple modulations are
surprisingly placed to
great effect and always
fun.
Composed by
E.Y. Yip Harburg.
Arranged by Molly Ijames.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Pop Choral Series.
Great American Songbook;
Movie; Secular. Choral
Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred
Music #00-46951.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.46951).
UPC:
038081536002.
English.
One of the
most beautiful ballads of
all time arranged for
today's choirs. An
optional violin part
soars over this
innovative, highly
chromatic approach to the
beloved Wizard of Oz
song. It captures all the
magic of the original
while challenging singers
with a refreshing
contemporary
harmonization.
About Alfred
Pop Choral
Series
The
Alfred Pop Series
features outstanding
arrangements of songs
from the popular music
genre. These publications
provide exciting,
contemporary, and
educationally-sound
arrangements for singers
of all ages, from
elementary through high
school, to college and
adult choirs.
By Greg Gilpin. For 3-part mixed choir (SAB), descant and piano. Multicultural, ...(+)
By Greg Gilpin. For
3-part mixed choir (SAB),
descant and piano.
Multicultural, Concert,
Spiritual. Octavo.
Published by Heritage
Music Press. (15/2232H)
Arranged by Ruth Elaine Schram. For Choir. (SSA). Choral Octavo. Folk Song, Chr...(+)
Arranged by Ruth Elaine
Schram. For Choir.
(SSA). Choral Octavo.
Folk Song, Christmas.
Level: Moderate (grade
3). Choral Octavo.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Composed by Dave Barnes,
Ingrid Michaelson, and
Jason Mraz. Arranged by
Andy Beck. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles. Alfred Pop Choral
Series. Christmas; Pop;
Secular. Choral Octavo.
16 pages. Alfred Music
#00-48844. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.48844).
UPC: 038081561684.
English.
Looking
for a fresh Christmastime
charmer with just a touch
of romance? Here's a
sweet Ingrid Michaelson
and Jason Mraz duet about
the magic of love during
the holidays. A light
swing tempo plus some
warm and fuzzy chords
harken nostalgic
feelings, while
delightfully wholesome
lyrics add a flirtatious
wink. I wanna make every
day a holiday with you. A
wonderful change of pace
for seasonal
programs.
Discovery Level 3.
Composed by Marc Shaiman.
Arranged by Audrey
Snyder. Discovery Choral.
Disney, Movies, Pop.
Octavo. 24 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.289843).
UPC:
888680917234. 6.75x10.5
inches.
This
adventure with Mary
Poppins gets off to a
suitably magical and
delightful start with
this bubbly bath-time
number. Choirs will have
a blast with the
tongue-in-cheek text and
exhilarating music!
Choral (SSA Choir) SKU: HL.1456554 By Meghan Trainor and Pentatonix. Arra...(+)
Choral (SSA Choir)
SKU: HL.1456554
By
Meghan Trainor and
Pentatonix. Arranged by
Mark A. Brymer. Pop
Choral Series. Octavo.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.1456554).
UPC:
196288210061.
Captu
re that incomparable joy
and magic of being a
â??Kid on Christmasâ?
with this fun Mark Brymer
arrangement of the new
holiday hit by Pentatonix
(featuring Meghan
Trainor). Warm and
winsome lyrics meet
classy jazzy harmonies
and energetic syncopated
rhythms. You'd be
hard-pressed to find a
better crowd pleaser!
Choral (SSA Choir) SKU: HL.1443536 Composed by Eliot Kennedy and Gary Bar...(+)
Choral (SSA Choir)
SKU: HL.1443536
Composed by Eliot Kennedy
and Gary Barlow. Arranged
by Roger Emerson.
Broadway Choral. Octavo.
12 pages. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.1443536).
UPC: 196288205746.
6.75x10.5
inches.
Sparkling
with the spirit of
Broadway magic,
â??Something About This
Nightâ? (from Finding
Neverland) comes alive in
this showstopping choral
arrangement by Roger
Emerson. Stellar vocal
parts offer energetic
harmonies and several
opportunities for solo
vocalists to shine. Easy
to learn, yet instantly
impressive.