| All Shall Be Well Chorale SATB Carl Fischer
Choral SATB Choir SKU: CF.CM9654 Composed by Mark Burrows. Fold. Performa...(+)
Choral SATB Choir SKU:
CF.CM9654 Composed by
Mark Burrows. Fold.
Performance Score. 12
pages. Duration 4:15.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9654. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9654). ISBN
9781491157268. UPC:
680160915828. 6.875 x
10.5 inches. Key: Ab
major. English, English.
Julian of Norwich
(1342-1416). Burrow
s's setting of words of
assurance from the
English mystic Julian of
Norwich (1342-1416) is as
relevant today as ever.
For the advanced mixed
ensemble, the powerful
lyrics coupled with
gorgeous harmonies make
this an optimistic song
of hope appropriate
throughout the
year. All shall be
well, And all shall be
well, And all manner of
thing shall be well.
These words of assurance
from the English mystic
Julian of Norwich
(1342-1416) are as
relevant today as ever.
During her life, Julian
saw her community
devastated by the Great
Plague as well as deep
civil unrest. Yet through
all the turmoil came a
vision of hope that has
given the world this
profound text. One of the
most striking features is
how this short text
incorporates so much
repetition. It's as if
the writer knew she must
be gently persistent in
order for her optimistic
message to truly sink in.
The opening section tries
to capture musically some
of that persistent
optimism. Then there is a
departure from this
optimistic tone (measure
26) The feel becomes more
desperate, building to an
anguished cry (measure
38), acknowledging the
reality that, while all
shall be well, things are
very much NOT well right
now. Eventually the
anguish subsides (measure
52) as the music turns
back hopeward with the
calm assurance, again and
again, that all shall be
well. All shall be
well,And all shall be
well,And all manner of
thing shall be well.These
words of assurance from
the English mystic Julian
of Norwich (1342-1416)
are as relevant today as
ever. During her life,
Julian saw her community
devastated by the Great
Plague as well as deep
civil unrest. Yet through
all the turmoil came a
vision of hope that has
given the world this
profound text.One of the
most striking features is
how this short text
incorporates so much
repetition. It’s
as if the writer knew she
must be gently persistent
in order for her
optimistic message to
truly sink in.The opening
section tries to capture
musically some of that
persistent optimism.Then
there is a departure from
this optimistic tone
(measure 26) The feel
becomes more desperate,
building to an anguished
cry (measure 38),
acknowledging the reality
that, while all shall be
well, things are very
much NOT well right
now.Eventually the
anguish subsides (measure
52) as the music turns
back hopeward with the
calm assurance, again and
again, that all shall be
well. $2.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| New Church Anthem Book Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
By Dakers. For Choral Collection: Mixed Choir Paper. Published by Oxford Univers...(+)
By Dakers. For Choral
Collection: Mixed Choir
Paper. Published by
Oxford University Press.
$32.50 - Voir plus => Acheter | | |
| O wusst' ich doch den Weg zuruck Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Galaxy Music Corporation
O That I Knew the Way Back Home. Composed by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)....(+)
O That I Knew the Way
Back Home. Composed
by Johannes Brahms
(1833-1897). Arranged by
James McCullough.
Romantic.
Advanced/Collegiate.
Secular, Children.
Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Galaxy Music
Corporation (EC.1.3460).
$2.65 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Mariposa Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418780 No. 2 From Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
PR.312418780 No. 2
From Second April.
Composed by Eric Ewazen.
Fold. Performance Score.
Theodore Presser Company
#312-41878. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.312418780). ISBN
9781491138137. UPC:
680160640201. Second
April, by Edna St.
Vincent
Millay. Second
April for S.A.T.B. Chorus
and Piano is a
four-movement set, based
on the poetry of Edna St.
Vincent Millay. Ewazen
has long been enamored
with her poetry's
wonderfully vivid and
descriptive imagery of
nature and emotions, and
its powerful and profound
meaning. The second
movement, MARIPOSA
celebrates nature,
wandering through a field
of white and blue
butterflies appearing
wondrously, with rich
chords and arpeggios. Yet
also stepping back, the
fleeting nature of life
is the reality, with
gentle, somber chords
interspersed with the
magical flight of the
Mariposa. Program
Notes by Eric
EwazenSECOND APRIL for
S.A.T.B. Chorus and Piano
is a four-movement set,
based on the poetry of
Edna St. Vincent Millay.
I have long been enamored
with the poetry of Millay
for its wonderfully vivid
and descriptive imagery,
and its often powerful
and profound meaning.
Millay’s descriptions
of nature, and of
feelings and emotions,
have always spoken to me.
SECOND APRIL consists of
four of her poems, each
with a distinctive mood,
message, and emotional
feel. They are vivid,
powerful, and beautiful,
inspiring me to capture
these descriptions of the
various scenes she
portrays. Song of a
Second April uses music
to underlie strong
feelings, passions, and
the tragedies of life.
The poem itself is
dramatic, detailing a
time of personal strife
and tragedy, perhaps the
end of a relationship or
even the end of a life.
The music is intense,
fast, in a minor key, and
with rapid, spinning
notes creating a feeling
of powerful, relentless
emotions. Melodies,
motives, and gestures are
tossed between the
voices, increasing the
feelings of intensity and
even desperation. Little
by little, the music
almost dies away, getting
quieter and quieter,
creating a feeling of
resignation, but with a
Picardy Third in the
final chord – maybe a
bit of hope! Mariposa
is a celebration of
nature, wandering through
a field with white and
blue butterflies
appearing almost
wondrously. But there’s
also a profound feeling
of poignancy, noting that
as one relishes such a
beautiful, magical sight,
they should embrace the
experience – the
fleeting, transient
nature of such a perfect
vision and of life
itself. The music
portrays the flying of
the butterflies: gentle,
beautiful, with rich
chords and arpeggios, but
stepping back, as the
fleeting nature of life
is the reality, with
gentle, but sombre chords
interspersed with the
magical flight of the
Mariposa.Alms is a fast
rondo, intense, bold, and
always dance-like. It is
about both tragedy and
resilience. This music is
also in minor, yet with
moments of playfulness,
as a recollection of
happy times or moments
takes over. This seesaw
between emotions is heard
throughout the movement,
as the music continues to
“dance.” And with
Millay’s summing up of
“reality being what it
is,” the piece ends
with strength, boldness,
and finality. Into the
Golden Vessel of Great
Song is an appassionato
call to overcome! The
poem exhorts us to
“sing out” with hope,
determination, and
strength. The music is
full of bright and
lilting energy; but as
the turmoil and times of
strife people can
sometimes feel or
experience, the music
becomes intense,
dramatic, in a minor key,
and with changing
rhythms. BUT, there is a
return to championing the
idea of simply
overcoming, going forward
with hope and
determination, and the
music is in major,
resonant and strong.
. $2.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| On A Hill Too Far Away Chorale SATB PraiseGathering
Choral (SATB) SKU: HL.2050271 Praise Gathering Choral. Easter. Softcover....(+)
Choral (SATB) SKU:
HL.2050271 Praise
Gathering Choral. Easter.
Softcover. 144 pages.
PraiseGathering #A08421.
Published by
PraiseGathering
(HL.2050271). UPC:
797242157493.
6.75x10.5x0.342
inches. Greatly
influenced by the John
Fischer book of the same
title,On a Hill Too Far
Awayis a clarion call to
His church to bring the
cross back to the center
of our faith. Now with
all new drama and a full
length DVD that brings
the Cross front and
center in poignant
images.It is the story of
Calvary. While it may
seem that all of this
occurred on a hill too
far away, too far removed
from our life to speak to
us, we cannot stand in
the distance and expect
to experience the
magnitude of the cross.
We must draw near. We
must face what we can
never understand. We must
confront the ravaged
spotless Lamb to gain
just a glimpse of our
stain of sin. The cross
cannot be explained away.
The cross cannot be
ignored. The cross cannot
be stripped of its
cruelty and shame. The
cross cannot and will not
be denied. The invitation
stands- come to the place
of mercy and grace. It is
the way of the cross that
leads us home.Let us fix
our eyes on Jesus, the
author and perfecter of
our faith, who for the
joy set before Him
endured the cross,
scorning its shame, and
sat down at the right
hand of the throne of
God. (Hebrews 12:2
NIV). $14.99 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Alms Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418790 No. 3 from Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
PR.312418790 No. 3
from Second April.
Composed by Eric Ewazen.
Octavo. Performance
Score. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41879.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.312418790). ISBN
9781491138144. UPC:
680160640218. Second
April, by Edna St.
Vincent
Millay. Second
April for S.A.T.B. Chorus
and Piano is a
four-movement set, based
on the poetry of Edna St.
Vincent Millay. Ewazen
has long been enamored
with her poetry's
wonderfully vivid and
descriptive imagery of
nature and emotions, and
its powerful and profound
meaning. The third
movement, ALMS is a fast
rondo, intense, bold, and
always dance-like. It is
about both tragedy and
resilience. This music is
primarily minor, yet with
moments of playfulness,
the recollection of happy
times takes over. This
seesaw between emotions
is heard throughout the
movement, and with
Millay’s summing up of
“reality being what it
is,” the piece ends
with strength, boldness,
and
finality. . Program
Notes by Eric
EwazenSECOND APRIL for
S.A.T.B. Chorus and Piano
is a four-movement set,
based on the poetry of
Edna St. Vincent Millay.
I have long been enamored
with the poetry of Millay
for its wonderfully vivid
and descriptive imagery,
and its often powerful
and profound meaning.
Millay’s descriptions
of nature, and of
feelings and emotions,
have always spoken to me.
SECOND APRIL consists of
four of her poems, each
with a distinctive mood,
message, and emotional
feel. They are vivid,
powerful, and beautiful,
inspiring me to capture
these descriptions of the
various scenes she
portrays. Song of a
Second April uses music
to underlie strong
feelings, passions, and
the tragedies of life.
The poem itself is
dramatic, detailing a
time of personal strife
and tragedy, perhaps the
end of a relationship or
even the end of a life.
The music is intense,
fast, in a minor key, and
with rapid, spinning
notes creating a feeling
of powerful, relentless
emotions. Melodies,
motives, and gestures are
tossed between the
voices, increasing the
feelings of intensity and
even desperation. Little
by little, the music
almost dies away, getting
quieter and quieter,
creating a feeling of
resignation, but with a
Picardy Third in the
final chord – maybe a
bit of hope! Mariposa
is a celebration of
nature, wandering through
a field with white and
blue butterflies
appearing almost
wondrously. But there’s
also a profound feeling
of poignancy, noting that
as one relishes such a
beautiful, magical sight,
they should embrace the
experience – the
fleeting, transient
nature of such a perfect
vision and of life
itself. The music
portrays the flying of
the butterflies: gentle,
beautiful, with rich
chords and arpeggios, but
stepping back, as the
fleeting nature of life
is the reality, with
gentle, but sombre chords
interspersed with the
magical flight of the
Mariposa.Alms is a fast
rondo, intense, bold, and
always dance-like. It is
about both tragedy and
resilience. This music is
also in minor, yet with
moments of playfulness,
as a recollection of
happy times or moments
takes over. This seesaw
between emotions is heard
throughout the movement,
as the music continues to
“dance.” And with
Millay’s summing up of
“reality being what it
is,” the piece ends
with strength, boldness,
and finality. Into the
Golden Vessel of Great
Song is an appassionato
call to overcome! The
poem exhorts us to
“sing out” with hope,
determination, and
strength. The music is
full of bright and
lilting energy; but as
the turmoil and times of
strife people can
sometimes feel or
experience, the music
becomes intense,
dramatic, in a minor key,
and with changing
rhythms. BUT, there is a
return to championing the
idea of simply
overcoming, going forward
with hope and
determination, and the
music is in major,
resonant and strong.
. $4.25 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Into the Golden Vessel of Great Song Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418800 No. 4 from Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
PR.312418800 No. 4
from Second April.
Composed by Eric Ewazen.
Octavo. Performance
Score. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41880.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.312418800). ISBN
9781491138151. UPC:
680160640225. Second
April, by Edna St.
Vincent
Millay. Second
April for S.A.T.B. Chorus
and Piano is a
four-movement set, based
on the poetry of Edna St.
Vincent Millay. Ewazen
has long been enamored
with her poetry's
wonderfully vivid and
descriptive imagery of
nature and emotions, and
its powerful and profound
meaning. The final
movement, INTO THE GOLDEN
VESSEL OF GREAT SONG is
an appassionato call to
overcome! The poem
exhorts us to “sing
out” with hope,
determination, and
strength. The music
contrasts turmoil and
times of strife with a
return to championing the
idea of simply
overcoming, going forward
with hope and
determination, with the
closing music in major,
resonant and strong.
. SECOND APRIL for
S.A.T.B. Chorus and Piano
is a four-movement set,
based on the poetry of
Edna St. Vincent Millay.
I have long been enamored
with the poetry of Millay
for its wonderfully vivid
and descriptive imagery,
and its often powerful
and profound meaning.
Millay’s descriptions
of nature, and of
feelings and emotions,
have always spoken to me.
SECOND APRIL consists of
four of her poems, each
with a distinctive mood,
message, and emotional
feel. They are vivid,
powerful, and beautiful,
inspiring me to capture
these descriptions of the
various scenes she
portrays. Song of a
Second April uses music
to underlie strong
feelings, passions, and
the tragedies of life.
The poem itself is
dramatic, detailing a
time of personal strife
and tragedy, perhaps the
end of a relationship or
even the end of a life.
The music is intense,
fast, in a minor key, and
with rapid, spinning
notes creating a feeling
of powerful, relentless
emotions. Melodies,
motives, and gestures are
tossed between the
voices, increasing the
feelings of intensity and
even desperation. Little
by little, the music
almost dies away, getting
quieter and quieter,
creating a feeling of
resignation, but with a
Picardy Third in the
final chord – maybe a
bit of hope! Mariposa
is a celebration of
nature, wandering through
a field with white and
blue butterflies
appearing almost
wondrously. But there’s
also a profound feeling
of poignancy, noting that
as one relishes such a
beautiful, magical sight,
they should embrace the
experience – the
fleeting, transient
nature of such a perfect
vision and of life
itself. The music
portrays the flying of
the butterflies: gentle,
beautiful, with rich
chords and arpeggios, but
stepping back, as the
fleeting nature of life
is the reality, with
gentle, but sombre chords
interspersed with the
magical flight of the
Mariposa.Alms is a fast
rondo, intense, bold, and
always dance-like. It is
about both tragedy and
resilience. This music is
also in minor, yet with
moments of playfulness,
as a recollection of
happy times or moments
takes over. This seesaw
between emotions is heard
throughout the movement,
as the music continues to
“dance.” And with
Millay’s summing up of
“reality being what it
is,” the piece ends
with strength, boldness,
and finality. Into the
Golden Vessel of Great
Song is an appassionato
call to overcome! The
poem exhorts us to
“sing out” with hope,
determination, and
strength. The music is
full of bright and
lilting energy; but as
the turmoil and times of
strife people can
sometimes feel or
experience, the music
becomes intense,
dramatic, in a minor key,
and with changing
rhythms. BUT, there is a
return to championing the
idea of simply
overcoming, going forward
with hope and
determination, and the
music is in major,
resonant and strong.
. $3.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Song of a Second April Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: PR.312418770 No. 1 from Second April<...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
PR.312418770 No. 1
from Second April.
Composed by Eric Ewazen.
Octavo. Performance
Score. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41877.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.312418770). ISBN
9781491138120. UPC:
680160640195. Second
April, by Edna St.
Vincent
Millay. Second
April for S.A.T.B. Chorus
and Piano is a
four-movement set, based
on the poetry of Edna St.
Vincent Millay. Ewazen
has long been enamored
with her poetry's
wonderfully vivid and
descriptive imagery of
nature and emotions, and
its powerful and profound
meaning. The first
movement, SONG OF A
SECOND APRIL is dramatic,
detailing a time of
personal strife and
tragedy, perhaps the end
of a relationship or even
the end of a life. The
music is intense, fast,
in a minor key, creating
a feeling of powerful,
relentless emotions.
Little by little, the
music almost dies away,
getting quieter and
quieter, creating a
feeling of resignation,
but with a surprise
Picardy Third in the
final chord –
suggesting a bit of
hope!. SECOND APRIL
for S.A.T.B. Chorus and
Piano is a four-movement
set, based on the poetry
of Edna St. Vincent
Millay. I have long been
enamored with the poetry
of Millay for its
wonderfully vivid and
descriptive imagery, and
its often powerful and
profound meaning.
Millay’s descriptions
of nature, and of
feelings and emotions,
have always spoken to me.
SECOND APRIL consists of
four of her poems, each
with a distinctive mood,
message, and emotional
feel. They are vivid,
powerful, and beautiful,
inspiring me to capture
these descriptions of the
various scenes she
portrays. Song of a
Second April uses music
to underlie strong
feelings, passions, and
the tragedies of life.
The poem itself is
dramatic, detailing a
time of personal strife
and tragedy, perhaps the
end of a relationship or
even the end of a life.
The music is intense,
fast, in a minor key, and
with rapid, spinning
notes creating a feeling
of powerful, relentless
emotions. Melodies,
motives, and gestures are
tossed between the
voices, increasing the
feelings of intensity and
even desperation. Little
by little, the music
almost dies away, getting
quieter and quieter,
creating a feeling of
resignation, but with a
Picardy Third in the
final chord – maybe a
bit of hope! Mariposa
is a celebration of
nature, wandering through
a field with white and
blue butterflies
appearing almost
wondrously. But there’s
also a profound feeling
of poignancy, noting that
as one relishes such a
beautiful, magical sight,
they should embrace the
experience – the
fleeting, transient
nature of such a perfect
vision and of life
itself. The music
portrays the flying of
the butterflies: gentle,
beautiful, with rich
chords and arpeggios, but
stepping back, as the
fleeting nature of life
is the reality, with
gentle, but sombre chords
interspersed with the
magical flight of the
Mariposa.Alms is a fast
rondo, intense, bold, and
always dance-like. It is
about both tragedy and
resilience. This music is
also in minor, yet with
moments of playfulness,
as a recollection of
happy times or moments
takes over. This seesaw
between emotions is heard
throughout the movement,
as the music continues to
“dance.” And with
Millay’s summing up of
“reality being what it
is,” the piece ends
with strength, boldness,
and finality. Into the
Golden Vessel of Great
Song is an appassionato
call to overcome! The
poem exhorts us to
“sing out” with hope,
determination, and
strength. The music is
full of bright and
lilting energy; but as
the turmoil and times of
strife people can
sometimes feel or
experience, the music
becomes intense,
dramatic, in a minor key,
and with changing
rhythms. BUT, there is a
return to championing the
idea of simply
overcoming, going forward
with hope and
determination, and the
music is in major,
resonant and strong.
. $3.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| An Hour's Recreation in Musicke (1606) Chorale SATB Stainer and Bell
SATB choir SKU: ST.EM33 Composed by Richard Alison. Edited by Edmund H Fe...(+)
SATB choir SKU:
ST.EM33 Composed by
Richard Alison. Edited by
Edmund H Fellowes.
Library Volumes. Edited
Edmund Fellowes. Revised
Thurston Dart. Paperback.
Madrigals. Choral Score.
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
#EM33. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.EM33). ISBN
9790220200076. This
interesting collection
looks back to the
'Winter' of Byrd and
Mundy in the conservative
settings of such verse as
My prime of
youth (see EM35B);
but it is also a
contemporary record, with
two madrigals celebrating
the failure of Guy
Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot
against James I.
CONTENTS Behold now
praise the Lord (S (or A)
S (or A) TBB) But yet
it seems (SSAB) Can I
abide this prancing?
(SSATB) Earth's but a
point (SSATB) For
Lust is frail (SSATB)
He only can behold
(SSAB) Her eyes like
angels (SSATB) I can
no more but hope
(SSAB) In hope a King
(SSAB) My prime of
youth (SSAB) O heavy
heart (SSAB) O Lord
bow down thine ear
(SATTB) Rest with
yourselves (SSATB)
Shall I abide this
jesting (SSATB) The
man upright of life
(SSAB) The sacred
choir of angels
(SATBB) The Spring is
past (SSAB) The
stately stag (SSATB)
The sturdy rock
(SSATB) There is a
garden in her face
(SSATB) Those
cherries fairly do
enclose (SSATB)
Though Wit bids Will
(SSAB) What if a day
(SSATB) Who loves
this life (SSAB). $44.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Fantasy on La Bamba Chorale SATB SATB divisi, A Cappella [Octavo] Peters
Arranged by Matthew Harris. For SATB a cappella w/divisi. Mixed Chorus a cappell...(+)
Arranged by Matthew
Harris. For SATB a
cappella w/divisi. Mixed
Chorus a cappella with
divisi and solos --
Sitting in an outdoor
cafe in Mexico a few
years ago, I was
intrigued when a
strolling mariachi band
played something str
strange yet familiar.
Here was 'La Bamba' the
'right way'!, I thought.
But a little. Modern.
Octavo. 22 pages.
Duration circa 6 minutes
$7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Blake Fragments Chorale SATB SATB A Cappella Boosey and Hawkes
For SATB Chorus and Soloists a cappella. Composed by Sebastian Currier. BH Lar...(+)
For SATB Chorus and
Soloists
a cappella. Composed by
Sebastian Currier. BH
Large
Choral. Concert. Octavo.
24
pages. Boosey and Hawkes
#M051484478. Published by
Boosey and Hawkes
$3.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Lucky Star Chorale SATB Alfred Publishing
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.50272 Composed by Madonna. Arranged by...(+)
Choir Secular (SATB
choir) SKU:
AP.50272 Composed by
Madonna. Arranged by Alan
Billingsley. Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles. Alfred Pop Choral
Series. Classic Pop;
Movie; Pop; Radio;
Secular. Choral Octavo.
12 pages. Alfred Music
#00-50272. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.50272).
UPC: 038081574424.
English. Star
light, star bright! This
dance-pop single from
Madonna's debut album
made a welcome comeback
in the animated movie
Luck. Upbeat rhythms, a
catchy melody, and
no-fuss harmonies allow
for ease of learning.
Alan's flexible treble
voicing works for 2-part
singers and includes many
optional cue notes for
SSA groups. At the end, a
featured soloist shows
off their star power.
About Alfred
Pop Choral
Series The
Alfred Pop Series
features outstanding
arrangements of songs
from the popular music
genre. These publications
provide exciting,
contemporary, and
educationally-sound
arrangements for singers
of all ages, from
elementary through high
school, to college and
adult choirs. $2.10 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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