From Heaven Above to Earth I Come (Choral Score) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-...(+)
From Heaven Above to
Earth I Come (Choral
Score) by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750). Arranged by
Michael Burkhardt. For
SATB choir, solo or
children's choir,
keyboard, 2 C instruments
or B-flat instruments,
optional string quartet.
Christmas. Medium. Choral
score. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers
Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Performed by Norah Jones. Piano/Vocal/Chords Songbook (Arrangements for piano an...(+)
Performed by Norah Jones.
Piano/Vocal/Chords
Songbook (Arrangements
for piano and voice with
guitar chords). Size 9x12
inches. 80 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Contents:
In The Morning
; Long Way Home
; What Am I To You
; Sunrise
; Carnival Town
; Toes
; Creepin' In
; Don't Miss You At All
; The Prettiest Thing
; Those Sweet Words
; Be Here To Love Me
; Above Ground
; Humble Me.
Above All Cloches [Conducteur] Hope Publishing Company
By Leblanc, Lenny; Baloche, Paul. Arranged by Kent, David. Contemporary and Sacr...(+)
By Leblanc, Lenny;
Baloche, Paul. Arranged
by Kent, David.
Contemporary and Sacred.
Level: L3. Print Music
Single (3-5 oct.).
Published by Hope
Publishing Company.
Above The Line Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 3 SKU: CL.RWS-2012-00 Galop. Composed by Newton. Concert Ban...(+)
Grade 3
SKU:
CL.RWS-2012-00
Galop. Composed by
Newton. Concert Band. RWS
Symphony Band Series.
Score and set of parts.
Composed 2020. Duration 1
minute, 53 seconds. RWS
Music Company
#RWS-2012-00. Published
by RWS Music Company
(CL.RWS-2012-00).
This will be an
audience favorite to open
or close your next
concert! The appeal of
this energetic and
contemporary march stands
out immediately due to
playful harmonies and
lively melodic lines.
Bryce Newton's attention
to scoring ensures that
all sections will enjoy
performing the piece. The
concept of living Above
the Line lends itself to
character development and
other valuable teaching
opportunities with your
students. A fresh and
exciting march for your
next concert!
Above the World Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 2 SKU: CL.024-3636-01 Composed by Grice. Young Concert Band. Rising...(+)
Grade 2
SKU:
CL.024-3636-01
Composed by Grice. Young
Concert Band. Rising Band
Series for Developing
Bands! Audio recording
available separately
(item CL.WFR355). Extra
full score. Composed
2007. Duration 2 minutes,
10 seconds. C.L.
Barnhouse #024-3636-01.
Published by C.L.
Barnhouse
(CL.024-3636-01).
A marvelous
work from the pen of an
innovative and
imaginative composer!
Above The World will
excite and motivate your
young students and
provide you with
excellent teaching
materials. Extremely
impressive for this grade
level. Don’t miss
this outstanding
composition!
SATB choir, organ SKU: LO.10-4935S Composed by Carson Cooman. Choral. Sac...(+)
SATB choir, organ
SKU:
LO.10-4935S
Composed
by Carson Cooman. Choral.
Sacred Anthem. Octavo.
Sacred Music Press
#10/4935S. Published by
Sacred Music Press
(LO.10-4935S).
ISBN
9780787758370.
This
scripture passage from
Philippians speaks to
Jesus receiving the name
above all names and
proclaims that at the
name of Jesus
ev’ry knee shall
bow. Beginning and ending
prayerfully, this anthem
builds to a glorious
climax in the middle.
Above Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella - Intermédiaire/avancé Schott
Choral (SATB a cappella) - intermediate to advanced SKU: HL.49044697 Comp...(+)
Choral (SATB a cappella)
- intermediate to
advanced
SKU:
HL.49044697
Composed
by Matthew Brown. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Choral. Classical,
Contemporary, Native
American. Softcover. 28
pages. Duration 6' 15''.
Schott Music #ED 22001.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49044697).
ISBN
9790001201919. UPC:
841886023949.
7.5x10.75x0.113 inches.
English.
Matthew
Brown has set texts from
the Dream Songs of the
Native American Wintu
tribe to music. The
typically American style
of composition is
characterized by
spherical sounds.
Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
15 Classic Praise Songs. Arranged by Phillip Keveren. Piano Solo Songbook (Inter...(+)
15 Classic Praise Songs.
Arranged by Phillip
Keveren. Piano Solo
Songbook (Intermediate to
advanced piano
arrangements with no
lyrics). Size 9x12
inches. 64 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
A Musical for Easter. Arranged by Mark A. Brymer. (SATB). Daybreak Easter Chora...(+)
A Musical for Easter.
Arranged by Mark A.
Brymer. (SATB). Daybreak
Easter Choral. Sacred.
Size 6.75x10.5 inches. 64
pages. Published by
Daybreak Music.
The Ecstasies Above Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle [Conducteur] Novello & Co Ltd.
(SATB, Solo Octet, and String Quartet). By Tarik O'Regan. Full Score. Music Sale...(+)
(SATB, Solo Octet, and
String Quartet). By Tarik
O'Regan. Full Score.
Music Sales America. 76
pages. Novello and Co
Ltd. #NOV200497.
Published by Novello and
Co Ltd.
Above and Beyond Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 3 SKU: HL.4006591 Composed by Rob...(+)
Score Only Concert Band
(Score) - Grade 3
SKU:
HL.4006591
Composed
by Robert Buckley.
MusicWorks Grade 3.
Contest, Festival.
Softcover. 36 pages.
Duration 195 seconds.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4006591).
UPC:
840126916713.
9.0x12.0x0.092
inches.
Written as
a celebratory piece,
Above and Beyond is a
stirring overture that
explodes with energy and
enthusiasm - a tribute to
the quest for the
extraordinary and the
desire to do more than is
required. Built around
three distinct themes
which are organically
developed, the work
contains powerful and
triumphant melodies,
driving percussion,
dynamic contrasts and a
marvelous cantabile. This
exhilarating concert
opener exemplifies joy
and spirit.
Choral SSA Choir and Piano SKU: CF.CM9575 Born on a Fishing Boat. ...(+)
Choral SSA Choir and
Piano
SKU:
CF.CM9575
Born on
a Fishing Boat.
Composed by Braeden
Ayres. Fold. Performance
Score. 8 pages. Duration
2 minutes, 51 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9575. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9575).
ISBN
9781491153970. UPC:
680160912476. 6.875 x
10.5 inches. Key: F
minor. English. Mei-Li
Medvar.
Original.
Violin. Composed by Samuel Applebaum. Method/Instruction; String Orchestra Metho...(+)
Violin. Composed by
Samuel Applebaum.
Method/Instruction;
String Orchestra
Method/Supplement. Belwin
Course for Strings. Book.
32 pages. Belwin Music
#00-EL01550. Published by
Belwin Music
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1 SKU: CF.BAS5 Composed by Joseph Comp...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 1
SKU: CF.BAS5
Composed by Joseph
Compello. SWS - FS. Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
12+8+8+5+5+5+3+2 pages.
Duration 2:30. Carl
Fischer Music #BAS5.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.BAS5).
ISBN
9780825845086. UPC:
798408045081. 8.5 X 11
inches. Key: D
major.
The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are marked
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly to
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. The divisi
notes at m. 69 are
provided for ensembles
which lack violas.
Ensembles with violas may
have them play the lower
notes while the second
violins play the upper
notes. Percussion, which
is completely optional,
should be very subdued.
Choose a bell mallet
which allows the tones to
be heard just above the
strings. the woodblock
part is intended to
imitate the clip-clop
sound of a horse's
hooves. Two different
sizes of woodblocks or
temple blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect ofA Prarie
LullabyA should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close toA p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are markedA
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly toA
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. TheA
divisiA notes at
m. 69 are provided for
ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes. Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect ofA Prarie
LullabyA should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close toA p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are markedA
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly toA
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. TheA
divisiA notes at
m. 69 are provided for
ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes. Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are marked
pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly to
argo at m.53,
they may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. The divisi
notes at m. 69 are
provided for ensembles
which lack violas.
Ensembles with violas may
have them play the lower
notes while the second
violins play the upper
notes. Percussion, which
is completely optional,
should be very subdued.
Choose a bell mallet
which allows the tones to
be heard just above the
strings. the woodblock
part is intended to
imitate the clip-clop
sound of a horse's
hooves. Two different
sizes of woodblocks or
temple blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect of Prarie Lullaby
should be graceful and
serene, evocative of a
peaceful night on the
open plains. To that end,
players will need to
strive for an unlabored
rhythmic flow, smooth
bowing and a clear,
steady tone as close to p
as possible. Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are marked
pizzicato. If young
players are unable to
return quickly to argo at
m.53, they may make the
bow preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and score. The divisi
notes at m. 69 are
provided for ensembles
which lack violas.
Ensembles with violas may
have them play the lower
notes while the second
violins play the upper
notes. Percussion, which
is completely optional,
should be very subdued.
Choose a bell mallet
which allows the tones to
be heard just above the
strings. the woodblock
part is intended to
imitate the clip-clop
sound of a horse's
hooves. Two different
sizes of woodblocks or
temple blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead. The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54. Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half
minutes. The musical
effect of Prarie
Lullaby should be
graceful and serene,
evocative of a peaceful
night on the open plains.
To that end, players will
need to strive for an
unlabored rhythmic flow,
smooth bowing and a
clear, steady tone as
close to p as
possible.Beginning at
m.39, the violin and
viola parts are
marked pizzicato. If
young players are unable
to return quickly
to argo at m.53, they
may make the bow
preparation easier by
taking a full measure
rest at m.52. This option
is marked in the parts
and
score.The divisi no
tes at m. 69 are provided
for ensembles which lack
violas. Ensembles with
violas may have them play
the lower notes while the
second violins play the
upper notes.Percussion,
which is completely
optional, should be very
subdued. Choose a bell
mallet which allows the
tones to be heard just
above the strings. the
woodblock part is
intended to imitate the
clip-clop sound of a
horse's hooves. Two
different sizes of
woodblocks or temple
blocks are needed.
Finding two suitable
sounds on one woodblock
is difficult. Again, the
right mallets are very
important. The suspended
cymbal should be played
with brushes if the
string ensemble is small.
If the suspended cymbal
with brushes cannot be
heard above a large
number of strings, then
sticks should be used
instead.The percussion
part can be performed by
one player, provided the
instruments and mallets
are set up properly and
the player has the skill
to make the transitions
smoothly. Note the
optional rest at mm.
53-54.Performance time
with the repeat is two
and a half minutes.
About Carl
Fischer Beginning String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 1
pieces is designed for
first year string groups.
The pieces in this series
are characterized by:
Limited parts
(often 2nd violin and
viola are the same part,
cello and bass are same
part)
Limited
keys and rhythms - only
simple 8th note
patterns
Ligne De Mélodie, Paroles et Accords [Fake Book] - Facile Hal Leonard
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With vocal melody, ...(+)
For voice and C
instrument. Format:
fakebook (spiral bound).
With vocal melody,
lyrics, piano
accompaniment, chord
names and leadsheet
notation. Hymn. Series:
Hal Leonard Fake Books.
494 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
For
Those Who Continue to
Rise. Composed by
Travis Weller. Full
score. 30 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #SPS93F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.SPS93F).
ISBN 9781491159781.
UPC:
680160918379.
Adver
sity, in any form at any
point of our lives, can
be absolutely
debilitating mentally,
physically, emotionally
and spiritually. In the
midst of hard times, it
is difficult to imagine
what our lives will look
like on the other side of
the adversity we are
facing. Yet so many of us
carry on, move forward,
and rise above determined
to never be defined by
our circumstances. For
some their personal
faith, support from
family, or relationship
to friends provides the
necessary fuel for the
resilience they need to
rise above adversity. It
is amazing when a group
of people are able to
come together to overcome
a common obstacle. With
this in mind, I put to
music that spirit of
rising above for the
Liberty High School Band
and their director
Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn't know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we didn't
think possible. Either
way, it does not happen
unless we possess
resilience. I thank you
in advance for your
support of this music and
wish you and your group
the very best moving
forward with
Resilience. Adversity,
in any form at any point
of our lives, can be
absolutely debilitating
mentally, physically,
emotionally and
spiritually. In the midst
of hard times, it is
difficult to imagine what
our lives will look like
on the other side of the
adversity we are facing.
Yet so many of us carry
on, move forward, and
rise above determined to
never be defined by our
circumstances.For some
their personal faith,
support from family, or
relationship to friends
provides the necessary
fuel for the resilience
they need to rise above
adversity. It is amazing
when a group of people
are able to come together
to overcome a common
obstacle. With this in
mind, I put to music that
spirit of rising above
for the Liberty High
School Band and their
director Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn’t know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we
didn’t think
possible. Either way, it
does not happen unless we
possess resilience.I
thank you in advance for
your support of this
music and wish you and
your group the very best
moving forward with
Resilience.
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.
Arranged by Deborah Greenblatt. Viola Duet. For 2 violas. Tunes for Two. Classic...(+)
Arranged by Deborah
Greenblatt. Viola Duet.
For 2 violas. Tunes for
Two. Classical. Tune
book. Standard Notation.
68 pages. Published by
Greenblatt & Seay