| Festive Hymn Settings, Set 6 MorningStar Music Publishers
By Michael Burkhardt. For organ, brass quartet, congregation, timpani, (handbell...(+)
By Michael Burkhardt. For
organ, brass quartet,
congregation, timpani,
(handbells 2-5 octaves).
Chamber Music. Festive
Hymn Settings. Medium.
Published by MorningStar
Music Publishers
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| The Sun Is Love Voix haute, Piano - Intermédiaire Schirmer
By Gwyneth W. Walker. Text: Jelaluddin Rumi, translated by C. Barks. For High vo...(+)
By Gwyneth W. Walker.
Text: Jelaluddin Rumi,
translated by C. Barks.
For High voice and piano.
Vocal Music. Published by
E.C. Schirmer Publishing.
$15.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Mass of the Sun of Justice / Misa Sol de Justicia Chorale SATB SATB, Piano - Facile GIA Publications
SATB choir, cantor, assembly, keyboard accompaniment, flute, trumpet 1 in B-flat...(+)
SATB choir, cantor,
assembly, keyboard
accompaniment, flute,
trumpet 1 in B-flat,
trumpet 1 in C, trumpet 2
in B-flat, trumpet 2 in
C, trombone, violin 1,
violin 2, cello, guitar -
Early intermediate
SKU: GI.G-10297
Composed by Peter M.
Kolar. Mass. Sacred.
Octavo. With guitar chord
names. 64 pages. GIA
Publications #10297.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10297). UPC:
785147029717. English,
Spanish. Text Source:
Revised Order of Mass
2010, Lectionary for
Mass. Misal
Romano, tercera
edición A
versatile Mass setting
for use throughout the
liturgical year, Mass
of the Sun of Justice /
Misa Sol de
Justicia is fully
bilingual, singable
entirely in English or in
Spanish, or any pastoral
combination of both
languages. At its core,
this setting is built on
assembly-minded melodies.
Much of the choral
writing is two-part,
albeit spelled out in
four voices, whereby the
basses frequently double
the soprano melody, and
the alto and tenor lines
essentially share a
single harmony in their
respective ranges,
splitting only at cadence
points for a fuller
effect. Optional descants
and divisi further expand
the voicing
possibilities. The
additional
instrumentation is
particularly spirited,
further enhancing these
sung texts for solemn
occasions. “Sun of
justice†is a term
used to reference Christ
with respect to his
second coming, as found
in the ancient
“Oâ€
antiphons. This title
appears in the Lectionary
among the Alleluia
options for the common of
the Blessed Virgin Mary,
and is, in fact, assigned
to the feast of Our Lady
of Guadalupe, celebrated
within the Advent season.
As such, the music is
“Advent-likeâ€
in nature—joyful
and filled with hope.Â
~~~~~ Una Misa
versátil para usar
durante todo el año
litúrgico, Mass of
the Son of Justice / Misa
Sol de Justicia es
completamente
bilingüe, se puede
cantar completamente en
inglés o en
español, o en
cualquier combinación
pastoral de ambos
idiomas. En esencia, este
arreglo se basa en
melodÃas para la
asamblea. Gran parte de
la escritura coral es de
dos partes, aunque
escrito para cuatro
voces, por lo que los
bajos con frecuencia
duplican la melodÃa de
soprano, y las lÃneas
de alto y tenor comparten
esencialmente una sola
armonÃa en sus
respectivos rangos,
dividiéndose solo en
los puntos de cadencia
para una melodÃa
más completa. Los
discante y divisi
opcionales amplÃan
aún más las
posibilidades de
sonorización. La
instrumentación
adicional es
particularmente animada,
mejorando aún más
estos textos cantados
para ocasiones solemnes.
Sol de justicia es un
término que se usa
para referirse a Cristo
con respecto a su segunda
venida, como se encuentra
en las antÃfonas O
antiguas. Este tÃtulo
aparece en el Leccionario
entre las opciones de
Aleluya para el común
de la SantÃsima Virgen
MarÃa y, de hecho,
está asignado a la
fiesta de Nuestra
Señora de Guadalupe,
celebrada dentro del
tiempo de Adviento. Como
tal, la música es en
esencia de
adviento—alegre y
llena de esperanza. ~~~~~
Preview select songs from
this mass setting in the
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| Everyone Sang Chorale SATB SATB, Piano Carl Fischer
Choral SATB Choir and Piano SKU: CF.CM9740 Composed by Mark Burrows. 16 p...(+)
Choral SATB Choir and
Piano SKU:
CF.CM9740 Composed by
Mark Burrows. 16 pages.
Duration 4 minutes, 22
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CM9740. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9740). ISBN
9781491161203. UPC:
680160919789. Key: Bb
major. English. Siegfried
Sasson. Everyone
suddenly burst out
singing; And I was filled
with such delight As
prisoned birds must find
in freedom... These
opening lines to Everyone
Sang by the British war
poet Siegfried Sassoon
feel as relevant today as
they did when the poem
was first published in
1919. It was after the
end of World War I and
these words capture so
much of the collective
exhilaration, relief, and
pure joy about the Great
War finally coming to an
end. And yet Sassoon
himself felt none of that
when he wrote this poem.
In his own words, he was
feeling dull-minded and
depressed. Perhaps his
time in the trenches was
still too recent. One of
the reasons the creative
arts are so powerful is
that a poet like Sassoon
(or a painter like Van
Gogh or a composer like
Mahler) can take their
own feelings of deep
sadness or pain and
transform them into
something beautiful, even
uplifting. Everyone Sang
is a celebration of the
promise that things can
get better, that there
are things worth looking
forward to. The
poem itself has so much
rhythm and musicality.
The appearance of
suddenly in the first
line of each verse gives
those verses a rush of
energy. Attention to the
crescendo in measure 7,
and again in measure 37,
from mf to f will help
the listener experience
that rush. There are
expressive opportunities
with so many of the
poet's bold choices of
action words - burst,
winging, and shaken. Then
there's alliteration - a
poetic device that can be
overdone, but Sassoon
strikes a wonderful
balance. Suddenly/singing
(measures 6-7 and 10-11)
Find/freedom (measure
21-22) Winging/wildly
(measure 23) Setting/sun
(measures 47-49)
Was/wordless (measures
65-75) Give these
alliterations just a hint
of emphasis (without
overdoing) to bring out
the natural rhythm of the
text. And just as
O is set apart in the
poem by punctuation, I
wanted the musical
setting - in measure 57 -
to honor that feeling of
wonder - ...O, but
Everyone Was a bird; and
the song was wordless;
the singing will Never be
done. Friends, there is
so much good ahead, so
much to be excited about.
May the singing never be
done. Everyone
suddenly burst out
singingAnd I was filled
with such delightAs
prisoned birds must find
in freedom…These
opening lines to Everyone
Sang by the British war
poet Siegfried Sassoon
feel as relevant today as
they did when the poem
was first published in
1919. It was after the
end of World War I and
these words capture so
much of the collective
exhilaration, relief, and
pure joy about the
“Great Warâ€
finally coming to an end.
And yet Sassoon himself
felt none of that when he
wrote this poem. In his
own words, he “was
feeling dull-minded and
depressed.†Perhaps
his time in the trenches
was still too recent.One
of the reasons the
creative arts are so
powerful is that a poet
like Sassoon (or a
painter like Van Gogh or
a composer like Mahler)
can take their own
feelings of deep sadness
or pain and transform
them into something
beautiful, even
uplifting. Everyone Sang
is a celebration of the
promise that things can
get better, that there
are things worth looking
forward to. The poem
itself has so much rhythm
and musicality.The
appearance of
“suddenly†in
the first line of each
verse gives those verses
a rush of energy.
Attention to the
crescendo in measure 7,
and again in measure 37,
from mf to f will help
the listener experience
that rush.There are
expressive opportunities
with so many of the
poet’s bold
choices of action words
– burst, winging,
and shaken.Then
there’s
alliteration - a poetic
device that can be
overdone, but Sassoon
strikes a wonderful
balance.Suddenly/singing
(measures 6-7 and
10-11)Find/freedom
(measure
21-22)Winging/wildly
(measure 23)Setting/sun
(measures
47-49)Was/wordless
(measures 65-75)Give
these alliterations just
a hint of emphasis
(without overdoing) to
bring out the natural
rhythm of the
text. And just as
“O†is set
apart in the poem by
punctuation, I wanted the
musical setting –
in measure 57 - to honor
that feeling of wonder
–…O, but
EveryoneWas a bird; and
the song was wordless;
the singing willNever be
done. Friends, there
is so much good ahead, so
much to be excited
about.May the singing
never be done. $2.75 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Sumer is icumen in Voix Soprano, Piano [Conducteur] Crescendo Music Publications
Soprano voice and Piano SKU: C4.9790902261197 Composed by Jeremy Woodside...(+)
Soprano voice and Piano
SKU:
C4.9790902261197
Composed by Jeremy
Woodside. Classical.
Score. Crescendo Music
Publications
#9790902261197. Published
by Crescendo Music
Publications
(C4.9790902261197).
ISBN 9790902261197.
8.27 x 11.7
inches. Jeremy
Woodside's dynamic
setting of the poetry of
Blake, Wordsworth,
Shakespeare and Lord
Tennyson is anything but
reserved. These quirky
and charming pieces show
real finesse and care at
word-setting and the
fresh approach is
revelatory. $16.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Bob Chilcott : The Sun and Stars are Mine Chorale 3 parties SSA, Piano Oxford University Press
Composed by Bob Chilcott. For SSA choir and piano. Secular. Octavo. Duration...(+)
Composed by Bob Chilcott.
For
SSA choir and piano.
Secular.
Octavo. Duration 4
minutes.
Published by Oxford
University
Press
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| When the Sun Goes in (All My Trials / Every Night When the Sun Goes in) Chorale 2 parties 2 parties, Piano [Octavo] Alfred Publishing
Arranged by Greg Gilpin. Octavo for 2-Part choir and piano accompaniment. Tradit...(+)
Arranged by Greg Gilpin.
Octavo for 2-Part choir
and piano accompaniment.
Traditional Spiritual.
Series: Choral Octavo. 8
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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