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for SATB, piano, djembe, and cello This evocative anthem, from the
larger work Snow Angel, is a piece of two halves. Opening with a
haunting cello line, the first section ('God Will Give Orders') is
mystical and ethereal, until a vibrant figure from the djembe lifts
the music into the second section ('Sweet Child'), which is
uplifting and bold in character, with a distinctly African feel and
an effective a cappella ending. The instrumental parts are included
in the vocal score, and a version for upper voices (SSAA) is also
available.
for solo voice and SATB unaccompanied A familiar piece from the 100
Carols for Choirs stable, John Rutter's sublime arrangement of the
haunting Appalachian carol I wonder as I wander, collected in the
1930s by musical folklorist and singer John Jacob Niles, is lilting
and evocative, setting the scene with an affecting opening verse
for solo voice.
for SSAA unaccompanied A bright and breezy piece with a charming
text by Charles Bennett, A Tree of Song begins with a jaunty 7/8
figure which recurs throughout the piece, with a spirited melody
floating above. Alternation between passages of 4/4 and 7/8 gives a
lively offbeat feel, with the piece only taking on a darker tone in
a brief central section.
for SA, piano, and percussion This is an uplifting and expressive
setting of a fun, descriptive text by Christie Dickason that
characterizes the sky in an imaginative way. The compelling
melodies are underpinned by a dynamic piano part, often featuring
rippling quavers, and charcterful interjections from the
glockenspiel and suspended cymbal complement the narrative. A
contrasting middle section in triple time quotes from the
Northumbrian folk song 'When the boat comes in', while the final
section is affirmatory in feel, emphatically repeating the final
line of the poem, 'and I will grow'.
for SATB and piano/orchestra Wilberg's arrangement of Robert
Lowry's text and melody is a beautifully reflective take on the
well-known hymn. Simple vocal lines are enhanced by a gently
flowing accompaniment, rich in suspensions and harmonic interest.
This part can be played on the piano, or by the unusual combination
of flutes, cors anglais, harp, and strings.
for SATB and piano Written for the 2016 'Requiem to Cancer' event
at St Paul's Church, Covent Garden, Now is the Time sets hopeful
and inspirational words by Marie Curie. McDowall's setting is
optimistic and appealing, with charming interplay between the
voices and piano.
for soprano solo and SSATB unaccompanied Cecilia, Busy Like a Bee
is a reflective and reverential setting of a text adapted from the
Divine Office for St Cecilia's Day. The influence of plainchant is
particularly apparent in the soprano solo, and McDowall
intersperses effective imitative passages amidst homophonic writing
with rich harmonies.
for SATB and organ Setting the George Herbert poem 'Whitsunday'
from the 1633 collection The Temple, this lilting, gentle anthem is
particularly useful for Whit Sunday services. Syncopations and
duplets provide rhythmic interest, with memorable melodies,
sumptuous harmonies, and contrasting textures making this a
rewarding anthem for performer and listener alike.
for soprano solo, SSATB, and organ As Each Leaf Dances is a setting
of a powerful text by Kevin Crossley-Holland about the cruelty of
child abuse being overcome by love and kindness. Reflecting this,
the first section features a relentless organ part, jagged vocal
lines, and dissonant harmonies, before giving way to a jaunty,
dancing, and uplifting second section.
for SA, piano, and percussion This original composition sets the
composer's own text celebrating freedom of expression and the music
within each of us. Accompanied by hand-drum and piano, the piece is
an exciting and engaging sing filled with teachable moments and
opportunities for musical growth, with simple legato and two-part
passages, and vocal percussion. Also available in a version for
CBar, piano, and percussion, which is fully compatible with this
upper-voice version.
for SATB or unison voices and organ This joyous, celebratory
introit sets well-known words from Psalm 95 and features appealing
recitative-like melodies, striking harmonies, and fluctuating
metre. The flexible scoring facilitates performance by SATB choir,
unison voices, or high voices, and the organ part provides a
supportive yet compelling accompaniment. O come, let us sing has
been recorded by Wells Cathedral Choir, conducted by Matthew Owens,
on the CD 'Flame Celestial' (REGCD320).
for SSAA, solo cello, djembe, and piano This evocative anthem, from
the larger work Snow Angel, is a piece of two halves. Opening with
a haunting cello line, the first section ('God Will Give Orders')
is mystical and ethereal, until a vibrant figure from the djembe
lifts the music into the second section ('Sweet Child'), which is
uplifting and bold in character, with a distinctly African feel and
an effective a cappella ending.
for SATB, trumpet in C, and organ This substantial anthem was
composed in 2015 to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta
and to mark Salisbury Cathedral's stewardship of the charter since
1215. Rutter succeeds in weaving together passages from the books
of Isaiah, Zechariah, and Amos with music that is both ceremonial
and mysteriously intense to create a dignified and powerful work.
for SATB and piano/orchestra John Rutter's rousing drinking song
Good Ale, which was originally published as part of his cycle of
six choral settings with small orchestra When Icicles Hang, is full
of spirit and character. An accompaniment for orchestra is
available on hire/rental.
for CCBar and piano This original suite, written for the
Warwickshire Youth Choir, represents an extended concert item at
the centre of the Emerging Voices series. It sets anonymous
instructions found in packaging to general household goods,
providing amusing and theatrical highlights as well as musical
interplay and formal episodes.
for SATB, optional baritone solo, cello, and string orchestra This
is a tuneful epiphany carol, setting a text by the composer.
Underpinned by a beautiful cello solo, the vocal lines are rich and
flowing, and the organ supports the choir with warm harmonies. The
carol was written at the invitation of Red Balloon, a
Cambridge-based UK-wide organization dedicated to the recovery of
bullied children. The cello part is published separately and an
accompaniment for strings is available on sale and on hire/rental.
This set of parts includes the following string parts: 4 x vln I, 4
x vln II, 3 x vla, 2 x vc, 1 x db.
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