Choral TTBB choir, piano SKU: CF.CM9635 Composed by Victor Johnson. Fold....(+)
Choral TTBB choir, piano
SKU: CF.CM9635
Composed by Victor
Johnson. Fold.
Performance Score. 12
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 19 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9635.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9635).
ISBN 9781491157077.
UPC: 680160915637. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: E
major. English, English.
Abram Joseph Ryan
(1838-1886).
Victor
Johnson captures the
mystery and nuance of the
bittersweet poem, Wake Me
a Song, by American poet,
Abram Joseph Ryan.
Nuance, text, and
Johnson's rich harmonies
paired with intertwining
textures make this a
noteworthy addition to
any program. Also
available for SATB Voices
(CM9561). About the
Author Abram Joseph Ryan
was born Matthew Abraham
Ryan on February 5, 1838
in Hagerstown, Maryland.
As a young man, Ryan and
his family moved west St.
Louis, Missouri, where he
was educated at the
Christian Brothers
School. He studied for
the priesthood at Niagra
University in New York
State and was ordained a
priest in the Vincentian
order on November 1,
1856. He taught theology,
first at Niagra
university and then at
the diocesan seminary in
Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
until the beginning of
the war between the
states. Father Ryan
enlisted in the army on
September 1, 1862, and
served as a chaplain
throughout the conflict,
carrying the wounded to
safety and performing
last rites on the
battlefield. His first
piece of poetry was
inspired by the death of
a younger brother while
serving in the army.
After the war, he
established a weekly
literary magazine in
which most of his poetry
was published. He also
put out several volumes
of poetry, including
Father Ryan's Poems and A
Crown for Our Queen.
Father Ryan died on April
22, 1886 at a Franciscan
monastery in Louisville,
Kentucky. About the Song
Wake Me A Song is an
inspired and sensitive
setting of the
19th-century poem by
Abram Joseph Ryan. It
features sweeping melodic
lines, rich harmonies,
and a flowingly beautiful
accompaniment. To master
a performance of this
selection, singers must
perform very
expressively, paying
close attention to such
musical aspects as phrase
shaping, the rise and
fall of the melodic line,
blending and proper
intonation between
sections. One strategy
that could be used to
ensure proper phrasing is
the idea of Painting the
Phrase. The singer should
make a motion as if they
have a paintbrush in
their hand and paint the
melodic line and phrase
shape as if they are
painting with a nice,
flowing brush stroke. One
could think about
painting a rainbow or an
arch to show the rise and
fall of the line and/or
phrase. The director can
also show this gesture
while conducting to
reinforce this
concept. About the
AuthorAbram Joseph Ryan
was born Matthew Abraham
Ryan on February 5, 1838
in Hagerstown, Maryland.
As a young man, Ryan and
his family moved west St.
Louis, Missouri, where he
was educated at the
Christian Brothers
School. He studied for
the priesthood at Niagra
University in New York
State and was ordained a
priest in the Vincentian
order on November 1,
1856. He taught theology,
first at Niagra
university and then at
the diocesan seminary in
Cape Girardeau, Missouri,
until the beginning of
the war between the
states.Father Ryan
enlisted in the army on
September 1, 1862, and
served as a chaplain
throughout the conflict,
carrying the wounded to
safety and performing
last rites on the
battlefield. His first
piece of poetry was
inspired by the death of
a younger brother while
serving in the army.
After the war, he
established a weekly
literary magazine in
which most of his poetry
was published. He also
put out several volumes
of poetry, including
Father Ryan's Poems and A
Crown for Our Queen.
Father Ryan died on April
22, 1886 at a Franciscan
monastery in Louisville,
Kentucky.About the
SongWake Me A Song is an
inspired and sensitive
setting of the
19th-century poem by
Abram Joseph Ryan. It
features sweeping melodic
lines, rich harmonies,
and a flowingly beautiful
accompaniment.To master a
performance of this
selection, singers must
perform very
expressively, paying
close attention to such
musical aspects as phrase
shaping, the rise and
fall of the melodic line,
blending and proper
intonation between
sections.One strategy
that could be used to
ensure proper phrasing is
the idea of
“Painting the
Phrase.†The singer
should make a motion as
if they have a paintbrush
in their hand and
“paint†the
melodic line and phrase
shape as if they are
painting with a nice,
flowing brush stroke. One
could think about
painting a rainbow or an
arch to show the rise and
fall of the line and/or
phrase. The director can
also show this gesture
while conducting to
reinforce this
concept.
TTBB choir, piano accompaniment - easy/moderate SKU: WD.080689875229 7...(+)
TTBB choir, piano
accompaniment -
easy/moderate
SKU:
WD.080689875229
7
Powerful Arrangements for
Bold Men of God.
Arranged by Cliff Duren,
Lari Goss and Marty
Hamby, and Russell
Mauldin. Choral,
cantatas. Be Alert and on
Your Guard; Stand Firm in
Your Faith; Act Like Men
and Be Courageous; Grow
In Strength! Listening
CD. Word Music
#080689875229. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689875229).
UPC:
080689875229.
God's
people are called to
sing. His song has been
written on our hearts,
and we must give voice to
what He has written
there. And there may be
nothing quite so powerful
as a men's chorus joining
strong voices together in
songs of honor and praise
to their God and
King!
The new men's
choir book from WORD
Music, 1st CORINTHIANS
16:13, is designed to
help the men of God in
your church and community
do just that...come
together to sing praise
to the Lord, to sing for
joy, to sing to Him a new
song, to declare His
might and power.
Featuring 7 new
arrangements from
best-selling arrangers
Russell Mauldin, Cliff
Duren, Lari Goss and
Marty Hamby, 1st
CORINTHIANS 16:13 is a
must-have, new book for
your music library. All
men of God have a song to
sing; now they have an
excellent, new resource
to help them bring that
song to life and declare
their allegiance to the
King of Kings and Lord of
Lords!Ask the men in
your Cchurch to sing;
challenge and encourage
them to sing. And if all
else fails, then inspire
them to sing, using the
words of this magestic
old hymn, Rise Up O Men
of God, written by
William P. Merrill in
1911. The text
reads:Rise up, O men
of God! Have done with
lesser things. Give heart
and soul and mind and
strength to serve the
King of Kings. Rise up, O
men of God, in one united
throng. Bring in the day
of brotherhood and end
the night of wrong. Rise
up, O men of God! The
church for you doth wait,
Her strength unequal to
her task; rise up, and
make her great! Rise up,
O men of God! Tread where
his feet have trod. As
brothers of the Son of
Man, rise up, O men of
God! ...Rise up, men of
God, and sing!
TTBB choir, piano accompaniment - easy/moderate SKU: WD.080689504679 7...(+)
TTBB choir, piano
accompaniment -
easy/moderate
SKU:
WD.080689504679
7
Powerful Arrangements for
Bold Men of God.
Arranged by Cliff Duren,
Lari Goss and Marty
Hamby, and Russell
Mauldin. Choral,
cantatas. Be Alert and on
Your Guard; Stand Firm in
Your Faith; Act Like Men
and Be Courageous; Grow
In Strength!
Orchestration. Word Music
#080689504679. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689504679).
UPC:
080689504679.
God's
people are called to
sing. His song has been
written on our hearts,
and we must give voice to
what He has written
there. And there may be
nothing quite so powerful
as a men's chorus joining
strong voices together in
songs of honor and praise
to their God and
King!
The new men's
choir book from WORD
Music, 1st CORINTHIANS
16:13, is designed to
help the men of God in
your church and community
do just that...come
together to sing praise
to the Lord, to sing for
joy, to sing to Him a new
song, to declare His
might and power.
Featuring 7 new
arrangements from
best-selling arrangers
Russell Mauldin, Cliff
Duren, Lari Goss and
Marty Hamby, 1st
CORINTHIANS 16:13 is a
must-have, new book for
your music library. All
men of God have a song to
sing; now they have an
excellent, new resource
to help them bring that
song to life and declare
their allegiance to the
King of Kings and Lord of
Lords!Ask the men in
your Cchurch to sing;
challenge and encourage
them to sing. And if all
else fails, then inspire
them to sing, using the
words of this magestic
old hymn, Rise Up O Men
of God, written by
William P. Merrill in
1911. The text
reads:Rise up, O men
of God! Have done with
lesser things. Give heart
and soul and mind and
strength to serve the
King of Kings. Rise up, O
men of God, in one united
throng. Bring in the day
of brotherhood and end
the night of wrong. Rise
up, O men of God! The
church for you doth wait,
Her strength unequal to
her task; rise up, and
make her great! Rise up,
O men of God! Tread where
his feet have trod. As
brothers of the Son of
Man, rise up, O men of
God! ...Rise up, men of
God, and sing!
TTBB choir, piano accompaniment - easy/moderate SKU: WD.080689800726 7...(+)
TTBB choir, piano
accompaniment -
easy/moderate
SKU:
WD.080689800726
7
Powerful Arrangements for
Bold Men of God.
Arranged by Cliff Duren,
Lari Goss and Marty
Hamby, and Russell
Mauldin. Choral,
cantatas. Be Alert and on
Your Guard; Stand Firm in
Your Faith; Act Like Men
and Be Courageous; Grow
In Strength! Eastertide.
Bulk CD (10-pak). Word
Music #080689800726.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689800726).
UPC:
080689800726.
God's
people are called to
sing. His song has been
written on our hearts,
and we must give voice to
what He has written
there. And there may be
nothing quite so powerful
as a men's chorus joining
strong voices together in
songs of honor and praise
to their God and
King!
The new men's
choir book from WORD
Music, 1st CORINTHIANS
16:13, is designed to
help the men of God in
your church and community
do just that...come
together to sing praise
to the Lord, to sing for
joy, to sing to Him a new
song, to declare His
might and power.
Featuring 7 new
arrangements from
best-selling arrangers
Russell Mauldin, Cliff
Duren, Lari Goss and
Marty Hamby, 1st
CORINTHIANS 16:13 is a
must-have, new book for
your music library. All
men of God have a song to
sing; now they have an
excellent, new resource
to help them bring that
song to life and declare
their allegiance to the
King of Kings and Lord of
Lords!Ask the men in
your Cchurch to sing;
challenge and encourage
them to sing. And if all
else fails, then inspire
them to sing, using the
words of this magestic
old hymn, Rise Up O Men
of God, written by
William P. Merrill in
1911. The text
reads:Rise up, O men
of God! Have done with
lesser things. Give heart
and soul and mind and
strength to serve the
King of Kings. Rise up, O
men of God, in one united
throng. Bring in the day
of brotherhood and end
the night of wrong. Rise
up, O men of God! The
church for you doth wait,
Her strength unequal to
her task; rise up, and
make her great! Rise up,
O men of God! Tread where
his feet have trod. As
brothers of the Son of
Man, rise up, O men of
God! ...Rise up, men of
God, and sing!
TTBB choir, piano accompaniment - easy/moderate SKU: WD.080689704024 7...(+)
TTBB choir, piano
accompaniment -
easy/moderate
SKU:
WD.080689704024
7
Powerful Arrangements for
Bold Men of God.
Arranged by Cliff Duren,
Lari Goss and Marty
Hamby, and Russell
Mauldin. Choral,
cantatas. Be Alert and on
Your Guard; Stand Firm in
Your Faith; Act Like Men
and Be Courageous; Grow
In Strength! Christmas.
Practice trax. Word Music
#080689704024. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689704024).
UPC:
080689704024.
God's
people are called to
sing. His song has been
written on our hearts,
and we must give voice to
what He has written
there. And there may be
nothing quite so powerful
as a men's chorus joining
strong voices together in
songs of honor and praise
to their God and
King!
The new men's
choir book from WORD
Music, 1st CORINTHIANS
16:13, is designed to
help the men of God in
your church and community
do just that...come
together to sing praise
to the Lord, to sing for
joy, to sing to Him a new
song, to declare His
might and power.
Featuring 7 new
arrangements from
best-selling arrangers
Russell Mauldin, Cliff
Duren, Lari Goss and
Marty Hamby, 1st
CORINTHIANS 16:13 is a
must-have, new book for
your music library. All
men of God have a song to
sing; now they have an
excellent, new resource
to help them bring that
song to life and declare
their allegiance to the
King of Kings and Lord of
Lords!Ask the men in
your Cchurch to sing;
challenge and encourage
them to sing. And if all
else fails, then inspire
them to sing, using the
words of this magestic
old hymn, Rise Up O Men
of God, written by
William P. Merrill in
1911. The text
reads:Rise up, O men
of God! Have done with
lesser things. Give heart
and soul and mind and
strength to serve the
King of Kings. Rise up, O
men of God, in one united
throng. Bring in the day
of brotherhood and end
the night of wrong. Rise
up, O men of God! The
church for you doth wait,
Her strength unequal to
her task; rise up, and
make her great! Rise up,
O men of God! Tread where
his feet have trod. As
brothers of the Son of
Man, rise up, O men of
God! ...Rise up, men of
God, and sing!
Railways 1846 Chorale TTBB TTBB, Piano Theodore Presser Co.
Choral TTBB choir, piano SKU: PR.312419270 From Terra Nostra. Comp...(+)
Choral TTBB choir, piano
SKU: PR.312419270
From Terra Nostra.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Performance Score. 8
pages. Duration 2
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41927.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.312419270).
ISBN
9781491137918. UPC:
680160692606. English.
Charles
Mackay.
Terra
Nostra focuses on the
relationship between our
planet and mankind, how
this relationship has
shifted over time, and
how we can re-establish a
harmonious balance. The
oratorio is divided into
three parts:Part I:
Creation of the World
celebrates the birth and
beauty of our planet. The
oratorio begins with
creation myths from
India, North America, and
Egypt that are integrated
into the opening lines of
Genesis from the Old
Testament. The music
surges forth from these
creation stories into
“God’s World” by
Edna St. Vincent Millay,
which describes the world
in exuberant and vivid
detail. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “On thine
own child” praises
Mother Earth for her role
bringing forth all life,
while Walt Whitman sings
a love song to the planet
in “Smile O voluptuous
cool-breathed earth!”
Part I ends with “A
Blade of Grass” in
which Whitman muses how
our planet has been
spinning in the heavens
for a very long time.Part
II: The Rise of Humanity
examines the achievements
of mankind, particularly
since the dawn of the
Industrial Age. Lord
Alfred Tennyson’s
“Locksley Hall” sets
an auspicious tone that
mankind is on the verge
of great discoveries.
This is followed in short
order by Charles
Mackay’s “Railways
1846,” William Ernest
Henley’s “A Song of
Speed,” and John
Gillespie Magee, Jr.’s
“High Flight,” each
of which celebrates a new
milestone in
technological
achievement. In “Binsey
Poplars,” Gerard Manley
Hopkins takes note of the
effect that these
advances are having on
the planet, with trees
being brought down and
landscapes forever
changed. Percy Bysshe
Shelley’s “A Dirge”
concludes Part II with a
warning that the planet
is beginning to sound a
grave alarm.Part III:
Searching for Balance
questions how we can
create more awareness for
our planet’s plight,
re-establish a deeper
connection to it, and
find a balance for living
within our planet’s
resources. Three texts
continue the earth’s
plea that ended the
previous section: Lord
Byron’s “Darkness”
speaks of a natural
disaster (a volcano) that
has blotted out the sun
from humanity and the
panic that ensues;
contemporary poet Esther
Iverem’s “Earth
Screaming” gives voice
to the modern issues of
our changing climate; and
William Wordsworth’s
“The World Is Too Much
With Us” warns us that
we are almost out of time
to change our course.
Contemporary/agrarian
poet Wendell Berry’s
“The Want of Peace”
speaks to us at the
climax of the oratorio,
reminding us that we can
find harmony with the
planet if we choose to
live more simply, and to
recall that we ourselves
came from the earth. Two
Walt Whitman texts (“A
Child said, What is the
grass?” and “There
was a child went forth
every day”) echo
Berry’s thoughts,
reminding us that we are
of the earth, as is
everything that we see on
our planet. The oratorio
concludes with a reprise
of Whitman’s “A Blade
of Grass” from Part I,
this time interspersed
with an additional
Whitman text that
sublimely states, “I
bequeath myself to the
dirt to grow from the
grass I love…”My hope
in writing this oratorio
is to invite audience
members to consider how
we interact with our
planet, and what we can
each personally do to
keep the planet going for
future generations. We
are the only stewards
Earth has; what can we
each do to leave her in
better shape than we
found her?
Men's
Chorus (10 Copies).
Composed by Chen Yi.
Choral part(s). With
Standard notation. 480
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #312-41682.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.312416820).
UPC:
680160050376. 8.5 x 11
inches.
Chen
Yi’s most
performed and most
beloved choral music is a
series of 10 Chinese folk
songs adapted for
S.A.T.B. Chorus
(published in 3 volumes:
312-41731, 312-41732,
312-41733). This special
version is a setting of
the familiar collection,
adapted for
children’s chorus
and
strings. Remembering
when I studied
composition in the
Central Conservatory of
Music in Beijing, I
learned to sing hundreds
of Chinese folk songs
collected from more than
twenty provinces and
fifty ethnic groups, and
went to countryside to
collect original folk
music every year. I
got to know that the folk
songs are a mirror of
people’s daily
lives, their thoughts and
sentiments, local customs
and manners. They are
sung in regional dialects
and use the idioms of
everyday speech with
their particular
intonations, accents and
cadences. This
correlation between
speech and music
distinguishes folk songs
of one region from
another. I learned
all songs by heart and
sang them back in the
exams every week.Â
They melted in my blood
and became my natural
music language. The
more I walk into the
music life,the more I
treasure the rich culture
I have learned from my
homeland. When I
became the
Composer-in-Residence of
Chanticleer and was
invited to write the
first work for its
concert program, as well
as another version for
its
Singing-In-The-Schools
program, I decided to
introduce A Set of
Chinese Folk Songs to my
American audiences, and
add a new flavor to
Chanticleer’srich
repertoire. The work
includes ten folk songs,
taken from eight
provinces (Anhui,
Shaanxi, Yunnan, Shanxi,
Taiwan, Sinkiang, Jiangsu
and Guizhou) and five
ethnic groups (Han,
Hasake, Uighur, Miao and
Yi). I arranged them
for choirs (men’s
or children’s
chorus) with various
combinations in voices,
to be sung mostly in
Chinese, some in
English.  From the
mysterious mountain songs
originally sung in the
open air with high and
long notes that can carry
over great distances, the
sweet and delicate
melodies of young love
compared with nature, the
humorous antiphony by
little children, and the
lively dancing tune by
villagers, you may get an
idea of various music
styles in Chinese folk
songs according to
geographic, ethnic and
linguistic differences,
and appreciate the beauty
of the Chinese folk
music. The pure choir
sound and the
sophisticated singing by
Chanticleer, in terms of
pitches, language and
musical expressions,
really attract and
inspire me to create some
more new works in the
years to come. In
thisedition of A Set of
Chinese Folk Songs for
standard SATB mixed choir
(with piano rehearsal
score), I divided these
ten songs into three
volumes. They are
Fengyang Song, The
Flowing Stream, Guessing,
Thinking of My Darling,
Mayila, Jasmine Flower,
Riding on a Mule,
Awariguli, Diu Diu Deng,
andMountain Song and
Dancing Tune.—Chen
Yi.
TTBB chorus a cappella - Medium SKU: JK.01563 Composed by Mildred T. Pett...(+)
TTBB chorus a cappella -
Medium
SKU:
JK.01563
Composed by
Mildred T. Pettit.
Arranged by Charles
Cardin. Choral A
cappella, Choral TB,
Difficulty Medium,
Children, Example,
Family, Fatherhood, God
the Father, Home,
Leadership, Love,
Motherhood, Teaching,
Youth. Christian,
Inspirational. Duration
2:30. Jackman Music
Corporation #01563.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation
(JK.01563).
Psalm
82:6, Mosiah 4:15,
Doctrine and Covenants
14:7.
Harmonic
anthem for a cappella
mixed men's chorus
(TTBB), recently
developed for Ray Smith
and BYU Synthesis
2010. Composer:
Mildred T. Pettit
Arranger: Charles
Cardin Lyricist:
Naomi Randall
Difficulty: Medium
Performance time:
2:30 Reference: Psalm
82:6, Mosiah 4:15,
Doctrine and Covenants
14:7.
I Love The Lord Chorale TTBB TTBB A Cappella [Octavo] - Intermédiaire Jackman Music Corporation
By Jean Sibelius. Arranged by Ronald Staheli. Text: John S. Tanner - poetic para...(+)
By Jean Sibelius.
Arranged by Ronald
Staheli. Text: John S.
Tanner - poetic
paraphrase of 2 Nephi 4.
For TTBB Choir, a
cappella. Duration 4:00.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation.
Level: Medium.
4 male voices (CtenTTBar) (TTBB Choir) SKU: HL.49003214 For four male ...(+)
4 male voices (CtenTTBar)
(TTBB Choir)
SKU:
HL.49003214
For
four male voices.
Composed by Gavin Bryars.
Sheet music. Edition
Schott. Classical. Score.
Composed 1988. 16 pages.
Duration 15'. Schott
Music #ED12461. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49003214).
ISBN
9790220117282. UPC:
888680784249.
8.25x11.75x0.052 inches.
Latin.
Glorious
Hill may be performed by
a male choir.Text by Pico
della Mirandola
(1463-1497) from De
Hominis
Dignitate.Glorious Hill
was commissioned by the
Hilliard Ensemble and
first performed by them
at its summer Festival of
Voices in Lewes, Sussex,
in August 1988. It was
the first piece I wrote
for the ensemble and I
focused on the singers'
unique ability to move
with ease from early
music to tonal music of
the present day. There
were techniques which I
asked for which I hardly
needed to notate - the
staggered breathing of
the two tenors to supply
a continuous unbroken
held note for example -
and the piece moves
between passages for solo
voices and sections of
highly chromatic
homophony, almost as if
the music were switching
between the 12th century
of Perotin and the 16th
century of Gesualdo. Each
of the four voices is
given its own solo
passage, sometimes
accompanied, sometimes
quietly supported by the
other voices.The title,
Glorious Hill comes from
the name of the
small-town Mississippi
setting of Tennessee
Williams' Summer and
Smoke. I wrote the music
for the 1987 production
of this play at the
Leicester Haymarket
Theatre, the first time I
had written any
incidental music for the
stage. Williams makes
very specific demands in
terms of music and there
is one particularly
powerful scene, the
penultimate one,
throughout which music
and atmospheric sound
effects are continuous.
The principle character
Alma argues passionately
about the vital
importance of human
choice with the man to
whom she has, too late,
admitted her love. I
watched this section
every night throughout
the 4 week run of the
play watching the
different ways in which
the actress, Frances
Barber, played the scene.
There is a powerful
emotional and
philosophical connection
between the imagery of
this scene and a passage
from the Renaissance
philosopher Pico della
Mirandola's Oration on
the Dignity of Man which
forms the text of
Glorious Hill. This
passage has been
described as one of the
few passages in
Renaissance philosophy to
treat human freedom in a
modern way. The text,
which is sung in Latin,
is addressed by God to
Adam before the fall from
grace.Gavin Bryars.
Who's That Baby? Chorale TTBB TTBB A Cappella [Octavo] Alfred Publishing
By Jay Althouse. For Choir. (TTBB, a cappella). Choral Octavo. Choral Designs. ...(+)
By Jay Althouse. For
Choir. (TTBB, a
cappella). Choral Octavo.
Choral Designs.
Spiritual, Christmas.
Choral Octavo. 8 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Composed by Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Edited by Harald Wanger. For choir. This ...(+)
Composed by Josef Gabriel
Rheinberger. Edited by
Harald Wanger. For choir.
This edition: Paperbound.
Choral collections for
men's choir. German
title: Weltliche Musik
fur Mannerchor rot.
Choral collection.
Published by Carus Verlag
Arranged by Erick Lichte. For TTBB choir, optional vocal solo, a cappella. Cantu...(+)
Arranged by Erick Lichte.
For TTBB choir, optional
vocal solo, a cappella.
Cantus (Music for Men's
Voices). Sacred, Choral,
Christmas. Octavo.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company . Octavo.
Sacred, Choral,
Christmas.
The Ballad of John Henry. Edited by Jacob Narverud. Arranged by Neil John...(+)
The Ballad of John
Henry. Edited by
Jacob Narverud. Arranged
by Neil Johnson. American
Folk Tale. Octavo. With
Standard notation.
Duration 2 minutes, 47
seconds. Carl Fischer
#CM9489. Published by
Carl Fischer (CF.CM9489).
Till There Was You Chorale TTBB TTBB A Cappella Barbershop Harmony Society
Composed by Meredith Willson (1902-1984). Arranged by Robert Rund. Barbershop ...(+)
Composed by Meredith
Willson
(1902-1984). Arranged by
Robert Rund. Barbershop
Harmony Society. A
Cappella,
Barbershop, Broadway,
Movies,
Standards. Octavo. 8
pages.
Contemporary A Cappella
Publishing #211927.
Published
by Contemporary A
Cappella
Publishing
(For TTBB Voices with Keyboard). Composed by Capt. Francis Saltus Van Boskerck C...(+)
(For TTBB Voices with
Keyboard). Composed by
Capt. Francis Saltus Van
Boskerck Charles A.
Zimmerman. Arranged by
Greg Gilpin Larry Clark.
Male chorus. For Tenor I,
Tenor II, Bass I, Bass
II, Keyboard. Choral.
Piano reduction/vocal
score. Standard notation.
24 pages. Published by
Carl Fischer
By Edward Partidge. Arranged by James C. Kasen. For TTBB choir and organ. Medium...(+)
By Edward Partidge.
Arranged by James C.
Kasen. For TTBB choir and
organ. Medium/easy.
Octavo. 7 pages. Duration
2 minutes, 20 seconds.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation
By Felix Mendelssohn. For TTBB a cappella. Op.50,Nos.1-6; Op.75,Nos.1-3; Op.76,N...(+)
By Felix Mendelssohn. For
TTBB a cappella.
Op.50,Nos.1-6;
Op.75,Nos.1-3;
Op.76,Nos.1,4;
Op.115,Nos.1-2;
Op.120,Nos.1,3,4; Ersatz
fuer Unbestand(Ger).
Published by C.F. Peters.
Composed by James Pierpont (1822-1893). Arranged by Kay Thompson and Johnny Mand...(+)
Composed by James
Pierpont (1822-1893).
Arranged by Kay Thompson
and Johnny Mandel, choral
arr. Mark Hayes. Choir
Secular. Men's Choir.
Choral Octavo. Pop
Choral. Christmas;
Secular; Winter. 16
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
By Anton Bruckner. Edited by Nowak. For TTBB, TTTBB, TTBB-TTBB,. Bruckner comple...(+)
By Anton Bruckner. Edited
by Nowak. For TTBB,
TTTBB, TTBB-TTBB,.
Bruckner complete
critical edition, Volume
23/2. Published by
Bruckner Verlag
(Musikwissenschaftlicher
Verlag).
Composed by Al Hoffman; Jerry Livingston; Mack David. Arranged by Gene Cokerof...(+)
Composed by Al Hoffman;
Jerry
Livingston; Mack David.
Arranged by Gene
Cokeroft.
Barbershop Harmony
Society. A
Cappella, Barbershop,
Disney.
Octavo. 8 pages.
Barbershop
Harmony Society #212203.
Published by Barbershop
Harmony Society
My Romance Chorale TTBB TTBB A Cappella Barbershop Harmony Society
Arranged by Burt Szabo. Barbershop Harmony Society. A Cappella, Barbershop, S...(+)
Arranged by Burt Szabo.
Barbershop Harmony
Society. A
Cappella, Barbershop,
Standards. Octavo. 8
pages.
Contemporary A Cappella
Publishing #210613.
Published
by Contemporary A
Cappella
Publishing
For TTBB Voices A Cappella. By David Eddleman. Text: Traditional. Men's choir. F...(+)
For TTBB Voices A
Cappella. By David
Eddleman. Text:
Traditional. Men's choir.
For TTBB Voices, Keyboard
Rehearsal. Choral.
Piano/Vocal Score. 11
pages. Published by Carl
Fischer.