Choral (SSA Choir) SKU: HL.142458 Medley. By Pete Seeger. Arranged...(+)
Choral (SSA Choir)
SKU: HL.142458
Medley. By Pete
Seeger. Arranged by Kirby
Shaw. Pop Choral Series.
Concert, Inspirational,
Medley, Oldies, Show
Choir. Octavo. 28 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.142458).
UPC:
888680049034. 6.75x10.5
inches.
This
tribute to the remarkable
life and work of Pete
Seeger will uplift and
inspire. A great audience
sing-along! Includes: If
I Had a Hammer (The
Hammer Song), Turn! Turn!
Turn! (To Everything
There Is a Season), We
Shall Overcome, Where
Have All the Flowers
Gone.
(Choral Arrangements for Ladies). By Larry Carrier. Choral. For SSA choir, piano...(+)
(Choral Arrangements for
Ladies). By Larry
Carrier. Choral. For SSA
choir, piano. Choral
collection. Sacred,
choral. Collection.
Published by SoundForth
. collection. Sacred,
choral.
Choral (SAB Choir) SKU: HL.102483 A Tribute to Dick Clark and American...(+)
Choral (SAB Choir)
SKU: HL.102483
A Tribute to Dick
Clark and American
Bandstand (Medley)
SAB. Arranged by
Roger Emerson. Pop Choral
Series. Choreography,
Medley, Oldies, Pop,
Rock, Show Choir. Octavo.
68 pages. Duration 1170
seconds. Published by Hal
Leonard (HL.102483).
UPC: 884088672300.
6.75x10.5x0.157
inches.
Dick Clark
and American Bandstand
chronicled over three
decades of American Rock
& Roll music and
shaped pop culture
history for generations
of fans. This 18-minute
medley highlights some of
the greatest memories in
a fast-paced
retrospective that will
appeal to every audience!
In four sections, it is
easily adaptable for a
variety of performance
options and includes
choreography by John
Jacobson. Songs include:
Bandstand Boogie, Rock
Around the Clock, That'll
Be the Day, Smoke Gets in
Your Eyes, La Bamba, The
Twist, I Get Around, I
CanÂ’t Help Myself
(Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch),
I'm a Believer, For Once
in My Life, Bad, Bad
Leroy Brown, ABC, Last
Dance, Jump (For My
Love), We Built This
City, Auld Lang Syne.
A Lament Chorale 3 parties SSA, Piano Carl Fischer
Choral SSA Choir and Piano SKU: CF.CM9718 Composed by Meredith Tompkins. ...(+)
Choral SSA Choir and
Piano
SKU:
CF.CM9718
Composed by
Meredith Tompkins. 8
pages. Duration 2
minutes, 23 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9718.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9718).
ISBN 9781491160978.
UPC: 680160919574. Key: D
major. English. Manmohan
Ghose.
Manmohan
Ghose was a professor,
poet, and brilliant
scholar from Eastern
India in the late 19th
century. He was educated
in London, and was one of
the first poets
originally from India to
publish poetry in
English. A Lament is one
of his earliest published
poems; it progresses with
vivid, scenic language
from lullaby to permanent
goodbye. Much later in
life, Manmohan
experienced a series of
family tragedies that
gave him a unique
perspective on grief.
After returning to India
to mourn his father's
death and eventually the
passing of his wife, he
never again made it back
to England as he had
wished to before his own
death. The text of this
piece has been paired
with a mixolydian modal
structure and a blend of
musical elements designed
to invoke a nostalgic,
dream-like atmosphere. In
the words of the
composer: I like to think
of this piece as a
metaphorical hall of
mirrors. The original
'image' of the melody
becomes the source for
multiple echoes and
imitations that blossom
into layers of polyphonic
movement. As a nod to the
poet's birth place, notes
reminiscent of the
kan-swar grace note
technique of Hindustani
classical music add
ornamental interest to
the piano and voices.
This piece functions as
an excellent educational
introduction or further
study into the concept of
modes. When presenting
this piece to a choir,
directors may find it
helpful to identify G as
the tonal center and
follow up with an
explanation that G
mixolydian has the same
key signature as the key
of C, because it
naturally has no sharps
or flats. Manmohan
Ghose was a professor,
poet, and brilliant
scholar from Eastern
India in the late 19th
century. He was educated
in London, and was one of
the first poets
originally from India to
publish poetry in
English. “A
Lament†is one of
his earliest published
poems; it progresses with
vivid, scenic language
from lullaby to permanent
goodbye. Much later in
life, Manmohan
experienced a series of
family tragedies that
gave him a unique
perspective on grief.
After returning to India
to mourn his
father’s death and
eventually the passing of
his wife, he never again
made it back to England
as he had wished to
before his own
death. The text of
this piece has been
paired with a mixolydian
modal structure and a
blend of musical elements
designed to invoke a
nostalgic, dream-like
atmosphere. In the words
of the composer: “I
like to think of this
piece as a metaphorical
hall of mirrors. The
original
‘image’ of
the melody becomes the
source for multiple
echoes and imitations
that blossom into layers
of polyphonic
movement.†As a nod
to the poet’s
birth place, notes
reminiscent of the
kan-swar grace note
technique of Hindustani
classical music add
ornamental interest to
the piano and
voices. This piece
functions as an excellent
educational introduction
or further study into the
concept of modes. When
presenting this piece to
a choir, directors may
find it helpful to
identify G as the tonal
center and follow up with
an explanation that G
mixolydian has the same
key signature as the key
of C, because it
naturally has no sharps
or flats.
Chorale 3 parties 3 parties Mixtes [Vocal Score] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
(Songbook). By The King's Singers. Arranged by The King's Singers. For choir (on...(+)
(Songbook). By The King's
Singers. Arranged by The
King's Singers. For choir
(one, two, or three-part
voices) (Songbook).
King's Singer's Choral.
Pop Vocal, Traditional
Folk, Baroque and
Classical Period.
Difficulty: easy-medium.
Vocal score (one, two and
three part rounds). Vocal
melody, harmony part and
leadsheet notation. 80
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
Choral SAB chorus, piano SKU: CF.CM9731 From Requiem, Op 45. Compo...(+)
Choral SAB chorus, piano
SKU: CF.CM9731
From Requiem, Op
45. Composed by
Johannes Brahms. Arranged
by Russell L. Robinson.
20 pages. Duration 5:30.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9731. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9731).
ISBN
9781491161111. UPC:
680160919703. Key: C
major.
English.
Johannes
Brahms, born May 7, 1833
in Hamburg, Germany and
died April 3, 1897 in
Vienna where he lived
most of his life. Brahms
is one of the most famous
composers of the Romantic
period (1830-1920)
although his music has
many elements of the
Classical period (1750 to
1830) as he followed many
of the practices of
Classical composers
Haydn, Mozart and
Beethoven. In addition to
being a composer, he was
also well-known as a
pianist and conductor.
Brahms began writing the
Requiem (also known as
the German Requiem, Opus
45) soon after his mother
died in February 1865
which caused him great
grief. In April of that
year, he completed the
first, second and fourth
movements and completed
the rest of the seven
movements in May of 1868.
How Lovely is Thy
Dwelling Place (Wie
Lieblich sind Deine
Wohnungen) was the fourth
movement of his seven
movement work.
Originally written for
SATB voices in E-flat
major, this seamlessly
similar arrangement for
SAB voices, now in C
major, affords all voices
comfortable ranges.
Although, it is
approximately 5 minutes
and 30 seconds in length,
it is perceived to be
much shorter because of
the contrasting stylistic
sections within the work.
How Lovely is Thy
Dwelling Place is one of
the most beautiful choral
pieces by Brahms, perhaps
in the entire Romantic
period. Although
Brahms wrote the original
piano reduction, in this
edition, it has been made
more accessible for
pianists with a wide
range of skills. Pay
close attention to the
dynamic markings
throughout the piece,
making them apparent to
the voices, conductor,
and audience. I hope you
enjoy singing this
beautiful and timeless
piece by Johannes Brahms!
Russell Robinson,
Arranger
 . Johannes
Brahms, born May 7, 1833
in Hamburg, Germany and
died April 3, 1897 in
Vienna where he lived
most of his life. Brahms
is one of the most famous
composers of the Romantic
period (1830-1920)
although his music has
many elements of the
Classical period (1750 to
1830) as he followed many
of the practices of
Classical composers
Haydn, Mozart and
Beethoven. In
addition to being a
composer, he was also
well-known as a pianist
and conductor. Brahms
began writing the Requiem
(also known as the German
Requiem, Opus 45) soon
after his mother died in
February 1865 which
caused him great
grief. In April of
that year, he completed
the first, second and
fourth movements and
completed the rest of the
seven movements in May of
1868. How Lovely is
Thy Dwelling Place (Wie
Lieblich sind Deine
Wohnungen) was the fourth
movement of his seven
movement
work. Originally
written for SATB voices
in E-flat major, this
seamlessly similar
arrangement for SAB
voices, now in C major,
affords all voices
comfortable ranges.
Although, it is
approximately 5 minutes
and 30 seconds in length,
it is perceived to be
much shorter because of
the contrasting stylistic
sections within the work.
How Lovely is Thy
Dwelling Place is one of
the most beautiful choral
pieces by Brahms, perhaps
in the entire Romantic
period. Although
Brahms wrote the original
piano reduction, in this
edition, it has been made
more accessible for
pianists with a wide
range of skills. Pay
close attention to the
dynamic markings
throughout the piece,
making them apparent to
the voices, conductor,
and audience.I hope you
enjoy singing this
beautiful and timeless
piece by Johannes
Brahms!Russell Robinson,
Arranger    .
Dance Monkey Chorale 3 parties SAB A Cappella Alfred Publishing
Composed by Toni Watson. Arranged by Bryan Sharpe. Performance Music Ensemble;...(+)
Composed by Toni Watson.
Arranged by Bryan Sharpe.
Performance Music
Ensemble;
Single Titles. Alfred Pop
Choral Series.
Contemporary A
Cappella; Pop; Radio;
Secular. Choral Octavo.
16
pages. Alfred Music #00-
48961. Published by
Alfred
Music