Choir Secular (2-Part choir) SKU: AP.47653 Composed by Andy Beck. MakeMus...(+)
Choir Secular (2-Part
choir)
SKU:
AP.47653
Composed by
Andy Beck. MakeMusic
Cloud; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Choral Designs.
Secular. Choral Octavo.
12 pages. Alfred Music
#00-47653. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.47653).
UPC: 038081543468.
English.
Black as
the midnight, and white
as the snow; gold as the
sunshine, my cat of
calico. A bouncy and
buoyant melody is
supported by a
folk-song-style piano
accompaniment and some
easy-to-sing harmonic
patterns in this truly
charming 2-part original
by Andy Beck. Singers
won't be able to get
enough of the
tongue-twisting patter
text as they tell the
tale of the whimsically
colorful cat. Directors
can take special pride in
teaching the optional cue
notes and accented
descant that adds a
fluffy coat near the end.
This title is available
in MakeMusic Cloud.
About Alfred
Choral
Designs
Th
e Alfred Choral Designs
Series provides student
and adult choirs with a
variety of secular choral
music that is useful,
practical, educationally
appropriate, and a
pleasure to sing. To that
end, the Choral Designs
series features original
works, folk song
settings, spiritual
arrangements, choral
masterworks, and holiday
selections suitable for
use in concerts,
festivals, and
contests.
Composed
by Diana Macalintal.
Pentecost. Celebration
Series. Sacred. Octavo.
With guitar chord names.
12 pages. GIA
Publications #10022.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10022).
UPC:
785147002215.
English.
A
beautiful sung blessing
featuring an ostinato
refrain. The chanted
opening and concluding
prayers should be sung by
a cantor in a prayerful
manner that clearly
communicates the text.
Especially appropriate
when used as a blessing
on those embarking on
significant work on
behalf of Christ’s
mission.choir supports
the assembly’s
ostinato refrain. The
molto rit. at measure 38
is very important in
order to signal to the
assembly the end of the
ostinato. Listen to this
piece and follow the
score in the video
below:
A beautiful
sung blessing featuring
an ostinato refrain. The
chanted opening and
concluding prayers should
be sung by a cantor in a
prayerful manner that
clearly communicates the
text. Especially
appropriate when used as
a blessing on those
embarking on significant
work on behalf of
Christ's mission. Choir
supports the assembly's
ostinato refrain. The
molto rit. at measure 38
is very important in
order to signal to the
assembly the end of the
ostinato.