SATB Chorus, a cappella SKU: SU.26180050 For SATB Chorus, a cappella(+)
SATB Chorus, a cappella
SKU: SU.26180050
For SATB Chorus, a
cappella. Composed by
William Mc Clelland.
Vocal/Choral, Sacred
Choral. A cappella.
Choral Score. Subito
Music Corporation
#26180050. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.26180050).
Hail Lovely and
Pure is a setting for a
cappella chorus of a
short poem from The
Second Shepherds' Play,
an English mystery play
written in the 15th
century by The
Wakeï¬eld Master of
Northern England. Mystery
(or miracle) plays were a
form of medieval drama
that represented Biblical
subjects such as the
Creation and the Last
Judgment. The text
consists of the ï¬rst
lines spoken by the
shepherds when they
entered the stable to
celebrate the birth of
Jesus. My brother David
C. K. McClelland
(1947-1976) translated
this fragment from the
original Middle English
and made a small
calligraphic version of
it which I discovered
among his papers. David
probably intended to make
a larger, more elaborate
manuscript of the poem,
though if he did so it
has not been found.SATB
Chorus, a cappella
Duration: 13'30 Composed:
2011 Published by: WMC
Music (BMI).
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Albert Riemenschneider,...(+)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750), edited by
Albert Riemenschneider,
Charles Boyd. Vocal score
book for SATB choir. With
vocal score notation
(open score in German;
closed score in English),
introductory text and .
Text language English;
lyrics in German and
English. 127 pages.
Published by G. Schirmer,
Inc.
SATB choir, organ - Medium SKU: PL.0031 Composed by Bruce Saylor. Cathedr...(+)
SATB choir, organ -
Medium
SKU:
PL.0031
Composed by
Bruce Saylor.
Cathedral/Parish. Choral,
General. Octavo.
Paraclete Press #0031.
Published by Paraclete
Press (PL.0031).
This anthem was
commissioned for the
150th anniversary
celebration of the
arrival of the De La
Salle Christian Brothers
in New York. It is based
on an original hymn-tune
as well as the antiphon
Sinite parvulos which
acts as a melodic thread
throughout the piece. The
organ introduction is
based on the chant
antiphon and the hymn
tune is also reminiscent
of the chant. In the
second verse the chant is
sung by the women
simultaneously with the
men as they sing the hymn
tune. The organ
interludes are quite
developed making the
organ a fifth voice in
this hymn-anthem. The
final verse is sung a
cappella and ends with a
peaceful coda from the
organ using the chant.
This piece continues Dr.
Saylor's long tradition
of expertly realized
hymn-anthems and can be
used throughout the
church year.