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for SATB and organ This setting of Psalm 139 by Chilcott is warm
and mesmerizing. The chant-like texture and shifting tonalities
impart the sensation of being entranced in prayer. The words offer
respite, as one is safe in the omnipresence of God. Tranquil yet
powerful, this work captures a sense of the total stillness after a
storm. The sustained chords in the organ swell and fall, binding
and supporting the choir's phrases while adding to the magical
atmosphere of the anthem.
Passion Music continues the fusion of jazz and choral music so
successfully blended in Will Todd's Mass in Blue. The structure
highlights different points in the Passion story, beginning with a
new setting of 'Greater love has no man' and including an evocative
Stabat Mater, a movement focusing on the seven last words of
Christ, and a setting of 'Were you there when they crucified my
Lord?'. While some sections are reflective, Todd also makes full
use of his understanding of energetic jazz and gospel. The vocal
soloist is given plenty of expressive freedom, singing both with
the choir and independently to achieve the characteristic jazz-soul
style. The seven-piece jazz accompaniment, which is presented in
the vocal score as a piano reduction for rehearsal only, completes
the ensemble. The vocal score is available on sale and hire. A
complete backing track and individual rehearsal tracks for the
vocal parts are also available to download.
for SATBarBarB unaccompanied Chilcott's arrangement of the popular
American folksong Shenandoah is atmospheric and expressive, with
the traditional melody moving seamlessly between voice parts and
resting on a cushion of rich harmonies. Shenandoah has been
recorded by The King's Singers on the album GOLD (Signum,
SIGCD500).
This study of the Bach Choir provides a much-needed overview of one
of the major choral societies in London. Dr Basil Keen examines the
background that led to the formation of an ad hoc body to give the
first performance in England of J.S. Bach's B minor Mass. The
musical and organizational effects of a permanent choral society
drawn from one social group are traced during the first twenty
years, after such time the pressures of social change led to a
complete review followed by a restructuring of the methods of
recruitment and internal organization. The rebuilding of the choir
at the opening of the twentieth century, the expansion of the
repertoire, the upheaval resulting from the First World War and the
impact of these events on preparation and performance, are all
considered. The book is essentially structured around the tenure of
successive Musical Directors: Otto Goldschmidt, Charles Villiers
Stanford, Walford Davies, Hugh Allen, Ralph Vaughan Williams,
Adrian Boult, Reginald Jacques and David Willcocks, since their
varied tastes and interests inevitably had a decisive influence on
policy. Keen draws upon previously unpublished material, including
minutes and correspondence of the Bach Choir, interviews with
relatives and descendants, and examination of family records and
correspondence. To date, there has been no survey of a major London
choir that encompasses the full history of the organization in
context. In this study, Dr Basil Keen provides a thorough
examination of the Bach Choir, including the response of the choir
to social changes; the influence of conductors and officials;
changes in musical taste; relationships with composers and
composition; major national and international events; and the
effect of these matters on organization and repertoire.
Shows how Charles V used music and ritual to reinforce his image
and status as the most important and powerful sovereign in Europe.
The presentation of Charles V as universal monarch, defender of the
faith, magnanimous peacemaker, and reborn Roman Emperor became the
mission of artists, poets, and chroniclers, who shaped contemporary
perceptions of him and engaged in his political promotion. Music
was equally essential to the making of his image, as this book
shows. It reconstructs musical life at his court, by examining the
compositions which emanated from it, the ordinances prescribing its
rituals and ceremonies, and his prestigious chapel, which reflected
his power and influence. A major contribution, offering new
documentary material and bringing together the widely dispersed
information on the music composed to mark the major events of
Charles's life. It offers.a very useful insight into music as one
of many elements that served to convey the notion of the
emperor-monarch in the Renaissance. TESS KNIGHTON Mary Ferer is
Associate Professor at the College of Creative Arts, West Virginia
University.
The two lead choir mentors from BBC's The Naked Choir. which airs
autumn 2015, provide a practical dip-in book of tips and techniques
to get choirs to excel. Perfect for all choral leaders, enthusiasts
and singers, Dominic and Mark explain how to raise your game and
take your choir to the next level, with advice on technical
excellence, creating a good working environment, and managing
people. The two lead choir mentors from BBC's The Naked Choir.
which airs autumn 2015, provide a practical dip-in book of tips and
techniques to get choirs to excel. Perfect for all choral leaders,
enthusiasts and singers, Dominic and Mark explain how to raise your
game and take your choir to the next level, with advice on
technical excellence, creating a good working environment, and
managing people. With over 25,000 choirs in the UK and the numbers
growing, Mark De-Lisser (vocal coach on BBC's 'The Voice' and
mentor on 'The Naked Choir') and Dominic Peckham (leading choral
director & ambassador and mentor on 'The Naked Choir') provide
100 ideas on how to take choirs to the next level. Sharing their
wealth of knowledge and experience, Dominic and Mark's advice will
get great groups started, keep choirs moving forward and encourage
the best from individual singers, keeping it fun along the way.
With advice on how to start a choir from scratch, develop your own
musicianship, rehearse effectively, and excel in performance, this
pocket-sized guide is an essential resource and its practical
guidance will get all choirs on the right track!
Full score for the orchestral accompaniment of John Rutter's
arrangement of Joy to the World. The carol is available as both an
individual choral leaflet and as part of the Christmas collection
Joy to the World; this score is compatible with both. Please note
that this accompaniment is not compatible with the version of the
carol in the O holy night collection.
The Oxford Book of Easy Flexible Anthems caters for church choirs
of all types and sizes, enabling them to have at their fingertips
easy music for every occasion. The collection presents flexibility
of scoring in a constructive and realistic way, with particular
provision for unison or two-part singing, while not forgetting SATB
choirs, and a focus on ease of learning and performance. With
complete coverage of the Church's year, and a fabulous range of
accessible, quality material, this is a vital resource for all
church choirs.
50 carols for sopranos and altos (suitable for boys', girls', or
women's choirs). It contains mostly simple arrangements of the
best-loved carols, some less well-known ones, and four original
pieces by Britten (2), Rutter, and Hadley. Most of the Christmas
hymns are presented in two versions; for choirs only,
unaccompanied, and for choir and audience/congregation, with
accompaniment.
Orchestral accompaniments for many of the carols are available on
hire.
The Oxford Book of Easy Flexible Anthems caters for church choirs
of all types and sizes, enabling them to have at their fingertips
easy music for every occasion. The collection presents flexibility
of scoring in a constructive and realistic way, with particular
provision for unison or two-part singing, while not forgetting SATB
choirs, and a focus on ease of learning and performance. With
complete coverage of the Church's year, and a fabulous range of
accessible, quality material, this is a vital resource for all
church choirs. Also available as a spiral-bound paperback.
Taking up questions and issues in early chant studies, this volume
of essays addresses some of the topics raised in James McKinnon's
The Advent Project: The Later Seventh-Century Creation of the Roman
Mass, the last book before his untimely death in February 1999. A
distinguished group of chant scholars examine the formation of the
liturgy, issues of theory and notation, and Carolingian and
post-Carolingian chant. Special studies include the origins of
musical notations, nuances of early chant performance (with
accompanying downloadable resources), musical style and liturgical
structure in the early Divine Office, and new sources for Old-Roman
chant. Western Plainchant in the First Millenium offers new
information and new insights about a period of crucial importance
in the growth of the liturgy and music of the Western Church.
for SATB and small orchestra Full score for Rutter's arrangement of
this buoyant Cornish carol. With its combination of pagan and
Christian imagery and references to the Crucifixion and
Resurrection, this carol is well suited to performance at
Passiontide and Easter, as well as at Christmas.
for SATB and organ Setting a section from The Blessed Virgin
Compared to the Air we Breathe by Gerard Manley Hopkins, this
Marian piece opens with an extended soprano passage, underpinned by
soft yet characterful organ writing. Several hallmarks of Jackson's
style are evident, including soaring, melismatic soprano lines,
sonorous harmonies, and repeated organ motifs. The result is a
captivating and emotive work for church and concert use.
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
for SSA and piano or orchestra This tender piece was composed in
memory of the victims of Fukushima in 2011. It is both reflective
and heartfelt, with a simple, appealing melody, rich harmonies, and
a flowing accompaniment. It is a dual language publication,
allowing for performance in both Japanese and English. Orchestral
material is available on hire/rental.
Study of musical manuscripts from the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries, opening a window on piety, liturgy and musical life in
late medieval society. The musical culture of the Low Countries in
the early modern period was a flourishing one, apparent beyond the
big cathedrals and monasteries, and reaching down to smaller parish
churches. Unfortunately, very few manuscripts containing the music
have survived from the period, and what we know rests to a huge
extent on six music books preserved from St Peter's Church, Leiden.
This book describes the manuscripts, their provenance, history and
repertory, and the zeven-getijdencollege, the ecclesiastical
organisations which ordered the music books, in detail. These
organisations have their roots in fifteenth-century piety, founded
on the initiative of individuals and townadministrators throughout
Holland, principally to ensure that prayers and Masses were said
for those in the afterlife. Music, both chant and polyphony, played
an important part in these commemorative practices; the volume also
looks at the choristers and choirmasters, and how such services
were organised. ERIC JAS is a lecturer in music at the university
of Utrecht.
for soprano solo, SATB, piano, bass, drums and optional alto
saxophone Will Todd's Mass in Blue is a dynamic, uplifting, and
highly popular jazz setting of the Latin mass. The work features
driving grooves and blues harmonies, with provision for short piano
solos (notated or improvised) and great moments of musical
interplay between soprano soloist and choir. Itas a worthy
centre-piece for any concert. For this edition the composer has
revised the work, making it more widely accessible. A set of
notated parts for jazz trio (piano, with chord symbols, bass, and
drum kit) plus an optional alto sax part is available separately on
sale and on hire/rental. A full backing CD, recorded by the Will
Todd Trio, is also available on sale.
This is a selection of the best-loved carols and hymns for Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, and Easter: 74 of the most popular titles from Carols for Choirs 1, 2 and 3, plus 26 titles new to the series. There are carols suitable for both sacred and secular occasions, and both accompanied and unaccompanied material. The Order of Service for a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is included.
Lawrence Bennett provides a comprehensive study of the rich
repertoire of accompanied vocal chamber music that entertained the
imperial family in Vienna and their guests throughout the 17th and
early 18th centuries. The cantata became a form of elite
entertainment composed to amuse listeners during banquets or pay
homage to members of the royal family during special occasions.
Concentrating on Baroque cantatas composed in the Habsburg court,
Bennett draws extensively on primary source material to explore the
stylistic changes that occurred within the genre in the generations
before Haydn and Mozart.The cantata became a form of elite
entertainment composed to amuse listeners during banquets or pay
homage to members of the royal family during special occasions.
Concentrating on Baroque cantatas composed in the Habsburg court,
Bennett draws extensively on primary source material to explore the
stylistic changes that occurred within the genre in the generations
before Haydn and Mozart.
for SATB chorus and orchestra This arrangement for choir and
orchestra of a traditional American spiritual conjures a deep
fervency, belying its simple appearance. The opening instruction is
'With hushed awe', and that encapsulates perfectly the gentle
radiance of the tender lyrics and the music's highly singable
lines.
Oxford Choral Classics: English Church Music assembles in two
volumes around 100 of the finest examples of English sacred choral
music. The second volume presents a wealth of service material
suitable for use throughout the year. The evening canticles are
given due space, with seventeen settings, including those by Byrd,
Gibbons, Purcell, Walmisley, Stanford, Noble, Howells, Walton, and
Tippett. Also included are settings of the Te Deum and Jubilate
Deo, alongside seven settings of the Preces and Responses and two
additional early Lord's Prayers. The selection is completed with
three supplementary items: a set of previously unpublished Psalm
chants by Howells, John Sanders's Good Friday Reproaches, and a
written-out Order for Compline. Robert King has prepared completely
new editions of all the pre-twentieth-century works, going back to
the earliest and most reliable manuscripts or printed sources.
Playable keyboard reductions have been added for the majority of
unaccompanied items.
for SATB unaccompanied This secular work by John Rutter is set to
the text of Shakespeare's famous Sonnet No. 18. Throughout the
work, Rutter skilfully weaves the figurative language of the sonnet
within the lyrical melodic lines of the music. Shakespeare's
expressive text is passed between the voices, with the warm,
verdant harmonies enveloping the sonnet's use of imagery and the
work's central metaphor of comparing love to a summer's day.
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