Composed by Howard Goodall (1958-). Multi-Movement/Large Choral Work. Lent, T...(+)
Composed by Howard
Goodall
(1958-).
Multi-Movement/Large
Choral Work. Lent,
Triduum/Three Days,
Tenebrae,
21st Century, Heaven,
Lament/Grief/Sorrow.
Vocal/choral score.
MorningStar Music
Publishers
#56-0002. Published by
MorningStar Music
Publishers
By Jay Althouse. For Choir. (SSAB). Choral Octavo. Choral Designs. Latin; Multi...(+)
By Jay Althouse. For
Choir. (SSAB). Choral
Octavo. Choral Designs.
Latin; Multicultural,
World: Latin. Choral
Octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Soiree en mer Chorale SSATB SSATB, Piano Carus Verlag
SSATB Choir, Piano SKU: CA.926400 Composed by Camille Saint-Saens. Arrang...(+)
SSATB Choir, Piano
SKU: CA.926400
Composed by Camille
Saint-Saens. Arranged by
Denis Rouger, Denis
Rouger. Carus digital:
Extra digital products.
Full Score. Composed
1862. Op. 13, No. 1.
Duration 5 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.926400).
ISBN
9790007261870. French.
Text: Victor
Hugo.
In his poem
Soiree en mer, Victor
Hugo describes how the
sea can be perceived very
differently by two lovers
at the same time in the
same place. While the man
perceives the deepening
shadows on the dancing
waves, the woman marvels
at the stars shining ever
brighter in the
firmament. In nature, as
in the words of the poem,
the painful ambiguity
that represents life at
its core can be
experienced. Like no
other poet, Hugo captures
this almost unbearable
simultaneity of living
and dying, of love and
suffering. Saint-Saens
translates this into
music - probably the most
ephemeral and
contemporary of all art
forms. His balanced
musical form leaves
plenty of room for the
poetry and his subtle
variations in timbre,
which also inspired Denis
Rouger to his choral
arrangement, create a
seething motion under the
surface of the
sea.
This art song
was originally composed
not for chamber choir,
but for solo voice and
piano. Denis Rouger has
carefully adapted it to
suit the requirements and
expressive possibilities
offered by a larger
ensemble, without losing
any of the qualities of
the original in the
process. Each part in the
choir has a melodic line
drawn from the harmonic
and rhythmic framework.
In the process, the
variety and refinement of
the choral language
combines with an enormous
flexibility in form and
expression, as French
melodies or German art
song demand from a
soloist and pianist. The
songs have been recorded
by the figure humaine
chamber choir on the CD
...wo die Ztronen bluhn
(Carus 83.514).
SSATB Choir, Piano SKU: CA.927600 Composed by Gabriel Faure. Arranged by ...(+)
SSATB Choir, Piano
SKU: CA.927600
Composed by Gabriel
Faure. Arranged by Denis
Rouger. Carus digital:
Extra digital products.
Full Score. Op. 6,2.
Duration 3 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.927600).
ISBN
9790007296117. French.
Text: Gautier,
Theophile.
A
prevailing melancholy
mood is characteristic of
Theophile Gautier's
(1811-1872) poetry; a
melancholy mood which
inspired composers such
as Hector Berlioz and
Gabriel Faure to compose
settings. Tristesse
(Sadness) is taken from
the 1838 collection La
Comedie de la Mort (The
Comedy of Death). With
over 50 poems this is
regarded as Gautier's
major Romantic work.
Although the narrator in
the poem is conscious of
the joy and zest for life
of spring coming into
bloom around him, he
cannot share this: Helas!
j'ai dans le coeur une
tristesse affreuse.
(Alas, in my heart I bear
a terrible grief.).
Faure's setting portrays
this effect less as a
dramatic sigh than a
melancholic unworldliness
with peaceful piano
accompaniment in the
minor key. This
art song was originally
composed not for chamber
choir, but for solo voice
and piano. Denis Rouger
has carefully adapted it
to suit the requirements
and expressive
possibilities offered by
a larger ensemble,
without losing any of the
qualities of the original
in the process. Each part
in the choir has a
melodic line drawn from
the harmonic and rhythmic
framework. In the
process, the variety and
refinement of the choral
language combines with an
enormous flexibility in
form and expression, as
French melodies or German
art song demand from a
soloist and
pianist.The songs
have been recorded by the
figure humaine chamber
choir on the CD ... Wo
die Zitronen bluhn (Carus
83.514).
Gentry
Publications. Octavo. 12
pages. Duration 285
seconds. Gentry
Publications #JG2662.
Published by Gentry
Publications
(HL.1197753).
UPC:
196288134831.
6.75x10.5x0.029
inches.
“Deat
h, thou art welcome to my
arms attended by a
thousand charms...â€
a text that dates back as
far as 1818 speaks to the
human desire for a
peaceful end to life.
This new setting by
Richard Burchard provides
your tenor-bass choir
with an exciting and
contemporary approach to
this rich traditional
hymn melody. In typical
Burchard fashion, he has
beautifully crafted
phrases that combine the
hymn text, touches of
Latin, and a folk-style
solo designed to draw
attention to the rhythm,
melody, and message of
the hymn. Looking for
that perfect piece with a
special soulful appeal?
Look no further;
accompanied by cello and
percussion, here's the
ideal candidate, sure to
become a choir and
audience favorite.
SSATB choir, organ accompaniment - Early intermediate SKU: GI.G-3054 Comp...(+)
SSATB choir, organ
accompaniment - Early
intermediate
SKU:
GI.G-3054
Composed by
Johann Rosenmuller.
Edited by Edward W.
Klammer. Funeral. Ars
Antiqua Series. Sacred.
Octavo. 8 pages. GIA
Publications #3054.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-3054).
Organ ad lib
part is optional.
This
lovely, comforting text
speaks of the joy and
bliss of eternal
life.
Adam Lay Ybounden Chorale SSATBB SSATBB, Piano - Intermédiaire GIA Publications
SSATBB choir, piano reduction - Intermediate SKU: GI.G-8398 Composed by C...(+)
SSATBB choir, piano
reduction - Intermediate
SKU: GI.G-8398
Composed by Charles
Snider. Christmastide,
Christmas Vigil,
Christmas Night, Mary
Mother of God. Christmas.
Sacred. Octavo. 4 pages.
GIA Publications #8398.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-8398).
English. Text Source:
Anonymous, English, 15th
c.
Bring new life
to your Lessons and
Carols service through
the ancient beauty of
this 15th-century English
text, which reflects on
the mystery of the sin of
Adam that led to
Mary’s
queenship—thanks
be to God! A
pronunciation guide and
paraphrase are
provided.