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Theirs had been a love story, a story of friendship, courtship and
marriage, beginning when she was seventeen and he was a dashing
Navy officer. It was a fairytale that never ceased-even Alzheimer's
couldn't come between them. Phyllis Brown relives this
one-of-a-kind love she shared with her husband, Bert, in HELP ME
I'm Slipping. According to the Alzheimer's Association, there are
many signs of the disease. The author noticed some of these signs
in her husband, but she completely ignored them at first. A highly
successful businessman, a gentle yet hardworking person who never
stopped until he accomplished his goals, Bert was adept at hiding
his memory loss. But as soon as it was confirmed that he had
Alzheimer's disease, his wife went into action. Phyllis may not
have been well-equipped with medical information and guidelines,
but she was determined to give all her love and support to make the
last years of Bert's life as happy as they could possibly be. HELP
ME I'm Slipping follows the author's difficult yet rewarding
experience as she helps her husband through the uncharted waters of
Alzheimer's. From her journey, she shares lessons that she learned
with her readers. In each day, she found something they could enjoy
together: moments of love, and even fun and laughter. From
strategies for helping her husband maintain his dignity to tips on
activities that can be enjoyed daily, this book provides a truly
inspiring testament to a love that endures.
"The Power of Song" shows how the people of Estonia, Latvia, and
Lithuania confronted a military superpower and achieved
independence in the Baltic "singing revolution." When attacked by
Soviet soldiers in public displays of violent force, singing Balts
maintained faith in nonviolent political action. More than 110
choral, rock, and folk songs are translated and interpreted in
poetic, cultural, and historical context.
Guntis Smidchens is the Kazickas Family Endowed Professor in
Baltic Studies in the Scandinavian studies department at the
University of Washington.
"An excellent and thorough work and a significant and important
addition to our understanding of the role that folklore and popular
culture play in shaping political events." --Timothy Tangherlini,
UCLA
"A monumental study addressing a sorely neglected aspect of one
of the last century's most dramatic geopolitical upheavals. This
book will stand, for years and even decades to come, as the
standard, authoritative source on its topic." -Kevin C. Karnes,
Emory University
Bumblebee Rounds & Warm-ups for Choirs is more than just a
collection of more than 80 choir exercises. Michael Griffin, an
Australian who has taught and consulted throughout the world,
shares timeless wisdom to help you get your choir into shape.
Gregorian chant belongs to the oldest music being preserved in such
scope till present; moreover it is still performed but also is one
that mostly influenced the history and presence of music. For the
reason it is important for ukulele players to meet this kind of
music. The equipment for ukulele players includes campanela style
which is the best for Gregorian chant play. This style helps to
induce a large cathedral reverb. Therefore, left hand fingering is
written above tablatures. Try to keep it and have strings drone.
The book contains 44 tunes for standard ukulele with low G tuning
(g-c-e-a). Includes: Veni Creator Spiritus, Stabat Mater, Veni
Sancte Spiritus, Pater Noster, Missa XI, Ave Maria, Ave Verum
Corpus and many more...
This English translation of Chourmouzios Chartophylax's revision of
Chrysanthos' Introduction to the New Method of Greek chant notation
has been made with the intention of providing students, scholars
and musicians access to an easily digestible and widely accessible
explanation of the rudimentary signs and theory of the chant
notation used in the Greek and other Orthodox Churches. Written by
two of the Three Teachers of the New Method, established in 1814,
the Eisagoge is authoritative. Notes identify and underline the
theoretical adjustments made by the 1888 Constantinople Music
Committee. Despite the lack of great detail, this short work offers
a thorough grounding for reference and comparison to subsequent
publications.
Gregorian chant belongs to the oldest music being preserved in such
scope till present; moreover it is still performed but also is one
that mostly influenced the history and presence of music. For the
reason it is important for ukulele players to meet this kind of
music. The equipment for ukulele players includes campanela style
which is the best for Gregorian chant play. This style helps to
induce a large cathedral reverb. Therefore, left hand fingering is
written above tablatures. Try to keep it and have strings drone.
The book contains 44 tunes for standard ukulele tuning (g-c-e-a).
Includes: Veni Creator Spiritus, Stabat Mater, Veni Sancte
Spiritus, Pater Noster, Missa XI, Ave Maria, Ave Verum Corpus and
many more...
This is a new, digitally-enhanced reprint of the classic vocal
score edited by H.W. Nicholl, with a piano reduction arranged by
Felix Mendelssohn that was first issued in 1900 by G. Schirmer of
New York. With English text by Charles Jennens adapted from the
Bible, this authoritative score is now available in an affordable,
easy to read format designed for choruses everywhere.
Dubois' oratorio was given its premiere on Good Friday (April 19),
1867 at glise de la Madeleine in Paris under the composer's
direction. Although first published in 1886 by Georges Hartmann of
Paris, the vocal score presented here is a digitally enhanced
reprint of the one first produced in 1899 by G. Schirmer of New
York, with an English translation beneath the original Latin text
by Theodore Baker (1851-1934). This score has been carefully
reviewed, with measure numbers and rehearsal letters added. It is
now completely compatible with the widely available full score and
orchestral parts issued by Edwin F. Kalmus. The large (A4) size
makes it particularly easy to read for choruses both at both
professional and community levels.
The writing of a requiem is a special challenge for any composer.
The great requiems of the past by composers such as Mozart, Verdi
and Berlioz interpret the sacred requiem text literally, offering
prayers of salvation for the departed, whose souls are assumed to
be in purgatory facing a terrible judgment.
Eternal Light: A Requiem, by the Emmy Award winning British
composer and internationally acclaimed broadcaster Howard Goodall
is a stunning new requiem for the modern day. In contrast it is
intended to provide solace to the grieving, reflecting on the words
of the Latin Mass by juxtaposing them with poems in English.
Speaking about the work, Howard Goodall said, "For me, a modern
requiem is one that acknowledges the unbearable loss and emptiness
that accompanies the death of loved ones, a loss that is not easily
ameliorated with platitudes about the joy awaiting us in the
afterlife. This, like Brahms', is a requiem for the living,
addressing their suffering and endurance, a requiem focusing on the
consequences of interrupted lives."
Also available in single octavo format, is Lead, Kindly Light
(057153323X).
Buy digital tracks from iTunes.
Complete CD also available from Amazon.com.
Composed in 1718 while Handel was residing in Cannons Park. Like
the other Chandos Anthems, it was comissioned by the Earl of
Carnarvon James Brydges, subsequently named First Duke of Chandos.
The anthem was first performed that year under the composer's
direction ay St. Lawrence's Church in Cannons Park. The text is
taken from Psalms 117, 135, and 148 in Nahum Tate and Nicolas
Brady's 1696 "New Versions of the Psalms."This complete vocal and
pano score, edited by Max Seiffert with a piano reduction by Karl
Pasler, is an unabridged reprint of the score first issued by
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ca. 1900.
for SSAA and piano This is a lilting arrangement of a traditional
Mexican lullaby, based on the well-known Sandman myth. It was
originally published for SAB voices in SongStream 2: An American
Journey and may be sung in Spanish or English.
This is the first book to survey the performing practices in
English choral music in the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries, including the period of the English Reformation. The
essays, all written by specialists in the field, consider in depth
such areas as the growth and development of the 'church' choir,
related issues of vocal tessitura, performing pitch, the systems of
pronunciation appropriate for Latin- and English-texted music, and
the day-to-day training of choristers. There is also an
investigation of the local circumstances under which many of the
important manuscripts of the period were compiled, which reveals an
unsuspectedly close interrelationship between domestic music and
music for the church. In addition, a study of surviving sources
reveals that they give little more than a general guide as to their
composers' and copyists' intentions.
Choral Scores is an anthology of music exemplifying distinctive
choral repertoire by the most noteworthy composers throughout the
history of Western music. A companion volume to Denis Shrock's
Choral Repertoire (Oxford 2009), it presents works of salient
importance to the development of choral music in Western culture,
representing the music of the composers, eras, and movements
discussed most prominently in that volume. Including 132
compositions by 124 different composers, each presented unabridged
and in full score, and spanning the entirety of Western music
history, from the medieval era through the twentieth century, and
into the twenty-first, Choral Scores is the most thorough, and
up-to-date collection of choral music available. Complete with an
appendix offering literal translations of texts, as well as
composer and genre indices, Choral Scores is an essential reference
for choral scholars, teachers, and students alike.
Antonio Carluccio believes that food and music go well together,
especially Italian food and grand opera, for which he has a
lifelong passion. Accordingly, he has created fifteen delicious
menus to accompany a selection of his favourite arias in this
unique book/CD presentation. Featuring selected highlights from his
own repertoire, including classic regional dishes, the menus
combine to provide an irresistible celebration of Italy's finest
food. Ossobuco Milanese, prawns in garlic, oil and chilli sauce, or
baked peaches are just some of the flavours to delight the senses.
Antonio has tried to suit the food to the character of the opera
and having entertained some of opera's greatest personalities,
including Luciano Pavarotti, Kiri Te Kanawa and Placido Domingo, he
is perfectly placed to create the perfect accompaniment. Why not
share the Antonio experience by entertaining to the sounds of
Donizetti's Che mi Frena? Or some quintessential Verdi? The
combination of inspiring music and deletable food is confirmation
that life is too short not to be Italian.
A first-of-its-kind history, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir tells the
epic story of how an all-volunteer group founded by persecuted
religious outcasts grew into a multimedia powerhouse synonymous
with the mainstream and with Mormonism itself. Drawing on decades
of work observing and researching the Mormon Tabernacle Choir,
Michael Hicks examines the personalities, decisions, and
controversies that shaped "America's choir." Here is the miraculous
story behind the Tabernacle's world-famous acoustics, the
anti-Mormonism that greeted early tours, the clashes with Church
leaders over repertoire and presentation, the radio-driven boom in
popularity, the competing visions of rival conductors, and the
Choir's aspiration to be accepted within classical music even as
Mormons sought acceptance within American culture at large.
Everything from Billboard hits to TV appearances to White House
performances paved the way for Mormonism's crossover triumph. Yet,
as Hicks shows, such success raised fundamental concerns regarding
the Choir's mission, functions, and image.
In shaping choral tone, directors often wish to improve the sound
of their choir, but are challenged to pinpoint underlying problems
or to guide singers toward solutions. Now, in Prescriptions for
Choral Excellence, skilled vocal pedagogue Shirlee Emmons and
leading choral director Constance Chase equip choral directors with
the practical tools they need to help singers achieve peak choral
performance.
Drawing on years of experience, Emmons and Chase help choral
directors and singers effectively diagnose and resolve problems.
They cover topics ranging from breath management and diction to
range and intonation, and much more. Beyond describing vocal
difficulties, the book provides concrete instructions on how to
apply the concepts in day-to-day rehearsal and performance. The
numerous practical exercises and planning aides allow directors to
maximize both time and talent to elicit the highest potential from
their singers. While grounded in the most up-to-date research in
voice science, the discussion of vocal anatomy and function is
accessible to readers with no previous knowledge of voice science.
Going beyond other vocal and choral guidebooks, the authors also
apply the most current theories in leadership principles and group
dynamics to choral settings, helping directors translate their
natural musicality and charisma into inspiring and motivational
leadership.
A comprehensive and unique blend of practical expertise, voice
science, and leadership psychology, Prescriptions for Choral
Excellence is an invaluable guide for all choral directors seeking
to create memorable and remarkable performances.
All children must have an opportunity to share the joy of choral
music participation - whether in school, church, or community
choirs. What happens before the singing begins, is critical to
supporting, sustaining, and nurturing choirs to give every child
the opportunity to experience the wonder of choral singing. Based
on years of experience conducting and teaching, Barbara Tagg brings
a wealth of practical information about ways of organizing choirs.
From classroom choirs, to mission statements, boards of directors,
commissioning, auditioning, and repertoire, Before the Singing will
inspire new ways of thinking about how choirs organize their daily
tasks. The collaborative community that surrounds a choir includes
conductors, music educators, church choir directors, board members,
volunteers, staff, administrators, and university students in music
education and nonprofit arts management degree programs. For all
these, Tagg offers a wealth of knowledge about creating a positive
environment to support artistry, creativity, dedication, and a
commitment to striving for excellence.
for SATB, clarinet (or C instrument), and piano or harp This
arrangement of an American Revivalist hymn sees a flowing
piano/harp part and instrumental obbligato combine with voices in
one to eight parts. A 'Hosanna' motif is recurrent throughout the
piece, and used to great effect during a short coda, bringing
everything to a gentle close. A part for clarinet in B flat is
included at the back of the vocal score, with parts in A and C and
a separate harp part available to download as PDFs from the
publisher's website.
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