Choral TTBB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9635 Composed by Victor Johnson. Fold....(+)
Choral TTBB choir, piano
SKU: CF.CM9635
Composed by Victor
Johnson. Fold.
Performance Score. 12
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 19 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9635.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9635).
ISBN 9781491157077.
UPC: 680160915637. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: E
major. English, English.
Abram Joseph Ryan
(1838-1886).
Victor
Johnson captures the
mystery and nuance of the
bittersweet poem, Wake Me
a Song, by American poet,
Abram Joseph Ryan.
Nuance, text, and
Johnson's rich harmonies
paired with intertwining
textures make this a
noteworthy addition to
any program. Also
available for SATB Voices
(CM9561). About the
Author Abram Joseph Ryan
was born Matthew Abraham
Ryan on February 5, 1838
in Hagerstown, Maryland.
As a young man, Ryan and
his family moved west St.
Louis, Missouri, where he
was educated at the
Christian Brothers
School. He studied for
the priesthood at Niagra
University in New York
State and was ordained a
priest in the Vincentian
order on November 1,
1856. He taught theology,
first at Niagra
university and then at
the diocesan seminary in
Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
until the beginning of
the war between the
states. Father Ryan
enlisted in the army on
September 1, 1862, and
served as a chaplain
throughout the conflict,
carrying the wounded to
safety and performing
last rites on the
battlefield. His first
piece of poetry was
inspired by the death of
a younger brother while
serving in the army.
After the war, he
established a weekly
literary magazine in
which most of his poetry
was published. He also
put out several volumes
of poetry, including
Father Ryan's Poems and A
Crown for Our Queen.
Father Ryan died on April
22, 1886 at a Franciscan
monastery in Louisville,
Kentucky. About the Song
Wake Me A Song is an
inspired and sensitive
setting of the
19th-century poem by
Abram Joseph Ryan. It
features sweeping melodic
lines, rich harmonies,
and a flowingly beautiful
accompaniment. To master
a performance of this
selection, singers must
perform very
expressively, paying
close attention to such
musical aspects as phrase
shaping, the rise and
fall of the melodic line,
blending and proper
intonation between
sections. One strategy
that could be used to
ensure proper phrasing is
the idea of Painting the
Phrase. The singer should
make a motion as if they
have a paintbrush in
their hand and paint the
melodic line and phrase
shape as if they are
painting with a nice,
flowing brush stroke. One
could think about
painting a rainbow or an
arch to show the rise and
fall of the line and/or
phrase. The director can
also show this gesture
while conducting to
reinforce this
concept. About the
AuthorAbram Joseph Ryan
was born Matthew Abraham
Ryan on February 5, 1838
in Hagerstown, Maryland.
As a young man, Ryan and
his family moved west St.
Louis, Missouri, where he
was educated at the
Christian Brothers
School. He studied for
the priesthood at Niagra
University in New York
State and was ordained a
priest in the Vincentian
order on November 1,
1856. He taught theology,
first at Niagra
university and then at
the diocesan seminary in
Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
until the beginning of
the war between the
states.Father Ryan
enlisted in the army on
September 1, 1862, and
served as a chaplain
throughout the conflict,
carrying the wounded to
safety and performing
last rites on the
battlefield. His first
piece of poetry was
inspired by the death of
a younger brother while
serving in the army.
After the war, he
established a weekly
literary magazine in
which most of his poetry
was published. He also
put out several volumes
of poetry, including
Father Ryan's Poems and A
Crown for Our Queen.
Father Ryan died on April
22, 1886 at a Franciscan
monastery in Louisville,
Kentucky.About the
SongWake Me A Song is an
inspired and sensitive
setting of the
19th-century poem by
Abram Joseph Ryan. It
features sweeping melodic
lines, rich harmonies,
and a flowingly beautiful
accompaniment.To master a
performance of this
selection, singers must
perform very
expressively, paying
close attention to such
musical aspects as phrase
shaping, the rise and
fall of the melodic line,
blending and proper
intonation between
sections.One strategy
that could be used to
ensure proper phrasing is
the idea of
“Painting the
Phrase.†The singer
should make a motion as
if they have a paintbrush
in their hand and
“paint†the
melodic line and phrase
shape as if they are
painting with a nice,
flowing brush stroke. One
could think about
painting a rainbow or an
arch to show the rise and
fall of the line and/or
phrase. The director can
also show this gesture
while conducting to
reinforce this
concept.
By Woody Guthrie. Arranged by Aden G. Lewis, Jack E. Platt. (TTBB). Richmond Mu...(+)
By Woody Guthrie.
Arranged by Aden G.
Lewis, Jack E. Platt.
(TTBB). Richmond Music !
Choral. Size 6.7x10.5
inches. 8 pages.
Published by Tro - The
Richmond Organization.
Composed by Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie. Arranged by Buryl Red, Joseph Joubert....(+)
Composed by Irving
Berlin, Woody Guthrie.
Arranged by Buryl Red,
Joseph Joubert. Glory
Sound. Patriotic, Male
Voices, Concert,
Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages.
Published by Glory Sound
(HL.35031697).
The Silver Swan Chorale TTBB TTBB A Cappella Peermusic Classical
Men's Choir [TTBB] a Cappella SKU: BT.PMC4518 For men chorus (TTBB) a ...(+)
Men's Choir [TTBB] a
Cappella
SKU:
BT.PMC4518
For men
chorus (TTBB) a
cappella. Composed by
Michael Bussewitz-Quarm.
Choral Score. Composed
2019. 8 pages. Peermusic
Classical #PMC4518.
Published by Peermusic
Classical (BT.PMC4518).
Michael
Bussewitz-Quarm (b. 1971,
US - living on New York's
Long Island), composer of
more than 30 vocal and
choral works written over
the past 20 years, is a
passionate advocate of
music's role in effecting
social awareness
andchange. The Silver
Swan (SATB, SSAA, TTBB)
is dedicated to a Long
Islander who lost his
battle with PTSD
following his tour of
duty as a medic in Iraq.
Adapted from the text
attributed to Orlando
Gibbons, this setting
memorializeslives lost to
conflict with the tender
repeating phrase He sang
his first, and sang his
last, and sang no
more.
Four
Russian Peasant
Songs. Composed by
Igor Stravinsky. This
edition: C39491-10. Sheet
music. Schott Chorverlag
(Choral Music).
Classical. Set of Wind
Parts. Composed
1914-1917/1954. 20 pages.
Duration 10'. Schott
Music #C 39491-10.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49001090).
ISBN
9790001008440. UPC:
073999584462.
8.25x11.75x0.048 inches.
Russian -
German.
Women's
Choir (SSAA) or Men's
Choir (TTBB) with Solo A
Cappella or with 4 Horns,
Set of Wind Parts,
Rus/Ger.