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for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied This is a beautiful and
dynamic setting of well-known words from the Song of Songs (or Song
of Solomon). With a soaring soprano melody, McGlade's fluid vocal
lines drive harmonic twists within an immediately accessible
sound-world. Perfect for concert performance.
The sweetness of music is something that has puzzled Christian
theologians for centuries. In this study, Luther's theology of
music is approached from the point of view of pleasure. It examines
the significance of joy, beauty and pleasure in relationship with
music and Luther's theology. The notion of music as the supreme
gift of God requires also a discussion about the idea of 'gift'.
Music opens up new perspectives into Luther's thinking. Luther has
seldom been reckoned among aesthetic theologians. Nevertheless,
Luther has a peculiar view on beauty, understanding faith as a kind
of aesthetic contemplation.
for SATB and organ or piano This Easter carol is based on J. M.
Neale's translation of the Latin Piae Cantiones and occupies a
captivatingly exotic soundworld. Sheehan's setting is in strophic
form, with a texture that builds from verse to verse and with
varying harmonizations, culminating in a dramatic cadence.
for SATB and organ, with optional congregation This congregational
mass setting is short and accessible, with a congregational part
that may be intuitively learnt. The organ plays a supportive role
throughout, while the choral parts are of melodic and harmonic
interest, but always keeping the discernibility of the text at the
fore. The congregational part, which may be photocopied, is
available at the back of the vocal score.
for SATB and organ This Easter anthem sets an evocative text by J.
M. C. Crum. Stately, expressive vocal lines are underpinned by a
lively organ part, with crisp staccato melismas that pop out of the
texture.
A welcome collection of piano transcriptions made by the composer
himself, featuring eight of his best-loved choral pieces spanning
the last 40 years. Designed for pianists at early intermediate
level, the collection provides skilful and approachable
arrangements of classics such as 'The Lord bless you and keep you',
'All things bright and beautiful', and 'For the beauty of the
earth', as well as recent gems like 'A flower remembered', all for
performance use or enjoyment at home. Clearly presented and laid
out, the transcriptions also include the texts (lyrics) within the
piano score, for reference or potential sing-alongs. This is a
versatile collection for the many admirers of one of today's
greatest choral composers. The pieces in this collection have been
recorded by Wayne Marshall on Decca Records.
for SATB and organ or orchestra This radiant anthem is an
arrangement of William F. Smith's hymn tune 'Lattimer', frequently
paired with the popular gospel song 'This little light of mine'.
Wilberg gives each section of the choir a presentation of the
melody, beginning with the sopranos, before building towards a
climactic finish with new harmony and texture as light spreads
'across the land'.
for SATB (with divisions) and piano Brimming with groove and
energy, this is a terrific arrangement of the popular spiritual.
Chilcott's syncopated melodies and jazzy harmonies are well
supported by the piano accompaniment, which features a walking
bass. Perfect for adding a bit of spark to any concert programme.
Originally published in Spirituals for Choirs.
for SATB and organ A celebratory carol in a lilting 12/8 metre,
Christmas Welcome sets a joyful fifteenth-century text written by
the English priest and poet John the Blind Audelay. Whitbourn
employs textural contrasts and call-and-response style pairings of
voices to great effect, and the soloistic organ writing allows
plenty of opportunity for organists to explore the full range of
their instrument.
for SATB (with divisions) and piano Higgins's arrangements of three
North-American traditional songs are sophisticated and beautiful,
supported by well-crafted piano accompaniments. The first, 'Bright
morning stars', is illuminated by a shimmering piano part with
opportunities for a soloist or small group. Energy and bounce is
abundant throughout the second, 'Little wheel a-turnin'', where the
melody is passed around the voices and coloured with interesting
harmonies. The last piece, 'He's gone away', is a parting song
between two lovers with flowing melodies and accompaniment, and
ends on a note of anticipation.
for SATB unaccompanied This is an energetic setting of a text by
Jennifer Thorp that celebrates and encourages festivities during
Christmas time. With a fast tempo, Young's lively melodies are full
of syncopated rhythms and supported by colourful harmonies in the
accompanying voices. A rhythmic ostinato throughout reinforces an
alternative Christmas message from the poet: 'oh come and dance'!
for SATB unaccompanied This gentle carol sets a well-known text,
'Balulalow', that paints an image of Mary singing a lullaby to
Jesus. Bullard's gentle sways and lilting rhythms reflect the
story, while soft dynamics and warm harmonies create a tender
quality throughout. The third verse begins emphatically, praising
the 'gift' of the New Year, before finishing on a tranquil,
contemplative note.
for SATB unaccompanied or with optional handbells (or percussion,
or organ) Sarah Quartel brings a fresh take on a familiar
fifteenth-century text in this enchanting carol. The dialogue
between Mary and the infant Jesus is woven to a beguiling folk-like
melody, in 6/8 metre, through each of the voice parts, with each
verse ending in the lilting refrain 'Lully, by by, lullay'. The
carol may be sung unaccompanied, though for added sparkle there is
an optional part for handbells (or percussion or organ). Also
available in a version for upper voices.
for SATB unaccompanied with optional congregation William Blake's
poem, 'A Cradle Song', is brought to life in this elegant setting
by Chilcott. The gentle, recurring melody is passed from sopranos
to altos, supported by 'oo's and 'ah's in the lower voices. In the
last section, the congregation (or semi-chorus) joins in with 'Away
in a manger', which is skilfully weaved into the vocal texture as a
countermelody. This is truly a carol for everyone.
for SATB and piano or organ or trio A lilting 3/4 metre carries the
listener through this familiar Christmas story, beautifully
depicted in a text by the composer. Rutter employs artful
word-painting throughout, and the verse-refrain structure enables
the compelling melody to soon become as familiar as any traditional
carol of the season. Christ our Emmanuel may be accompanied by
piano or organ, or by flute, oboe, and harp. Two versions of the
vocal score are available: one with piano accompaniment and one
with organ accompaniment. Full scores and parts are available for
purchase.
for SATB and piano or organ or trio A lilting 3/4 metre carries the
listener through this familiar Christmas story, beautifully
depicted in a text by the composer. Rutter employs artful
word-painting throughout, and the verse-refrain structure enables
the compelling melody to soon become as familiar as any traditional
carol of the season. Christ our Emmanuel may be accompanied by
piano or organ, or by flute, oboe, and harp. Two versions of the
vocal score are available: one with piano accompaniment and one
with organ accompaniment. Full scores and parts are available for
purchase.
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