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for tenor solo and SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied Setting a
beautiful text by Charles Bennett, this is a gentle, optimistic
piece that remembers those lost to conflict and looks encouragingly
towards peace. The tenor solo is supported by vocal accompaniment
with oscillating harmonies and warm melodic figures. In the final
section, the sopranos take over the melody before the soloist
brings the piece to a finish with dreams of 'a blue sky'.
for TBarB and piano Originally published as part of the upper-voice
collection As you sing and now re-arranged for TB voices, this is a
thrilling and high-energy piece setting a text by Jennifer Thorp.
Young uses body-percussion, sound effects, repeating themes, and
strong rhythms to capture the characteristics of a river, creating
a fun and dynamic piece suitable for concert performance.
for SSATBarB unaccompanied Setting words by the composer, Swept
Away is a beautiful and haunting piece with pop-inspired rhythms
and harmonies. The scat syllables of the insistent lower parts are
combined with a flowing melody in the soprano line to create a
powerful work exploring the journey of the singers and the ability
of the wind to carry them to their destination.
for TTBB and piano Slow Down has a relaxed swing feel, with
imaginative lyrics by the composer that encourage us to take time
out of our busy lives. The vocal lines explore a swung quaver
style, along with scat syllables and jazzy harmonies, all
underpinned by a supportive yet characterful piano part. Also
available for cambiata voices and piano in the Emerging Voices
series.
for SSA and piano or harp This anthem sets a powerful poem by John
Henry Newman that reflects on the spirituality of solitude. An
imaginative interplay between voices and instrumental accompaniment
is prevalent throughout, with effective contrasts between
tranquillo and animato sections and delicate ostinato patterns. An
alternative accompaniment for harp is available for purchase. The
anthem is also available in a version for SATB and guitar or piano.
for SATB and organ or orchestra This bright and exultant
arrangement of Michael Praetorius's melody 'Puer nobis nascitur' is
presented with two text options: 'O splendor of God's glory bright'
for general worship and 'That Easter day with joy was bright' for
use at Easter. Sparkling organ interludes, characterised by flutes
and piccolos in the orchestral accompaniment, punctuate the lilting
melody, which is given contrasting treatment in each of the verses,
from presentation in unison to rich four-part harmony.
for SSA and piano Setting a moving text inspired by Chief Seattle,
Quartel appeals for better stewardship of the planet through gentle
flowing lines and expansive textures. The melodies are accessible
throughout and well supported by the piano accompaniment, while the
swells and falls in dynamics offer a sense of organicity. 'This we
know' was originally published as part of the Songbird collection
As you sing.
for SATB unaccompanied With a text by Thomas Campion, View me, Lord
is a tender prayer characterized by its sensitive text-setting.
Each verse features a change in voicing, rhythm, and harmony, while
the ever-changing metre provides a feeling of fluidity. The tension
built throughout the work is finally resolved in the last chord,
bringing this contemplative anthem to a peaceful close.
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied With a text by the
composer, 'My Love has Died for Me' is taken from Passion Music, a
concert and liturgical work that epitomizes Todd's love of blending
jazz and choral music. Recurring melodies, changing metres, and
extended harmonies combine to explore the theme of loss in this
powerful and expressive lament.
Following the success of the two Popular Voiceworks volumes,
Popular Voiceworks at Christmas presents a fantastic collection of
seasonal songs and carols in a highly practical format. Singers can
explore a huge range of styles and find exciting new material by
the authors, as well as arrangements of traditional carols such as
'Away in a manger' and 'In the bleak midwinter' and popular songs
such as 'Jingle Bell Rock' and 'Get Together'. Stylish demos are
available on a companion website and backing tracks for performance
or rehearsal are included on the accompanying CD. A fabulous
festive resource!
This is an inspirational writing based on the author's personal
experiences. The writing and content will appeal to young and
middle-aged adults. It is a "divine" blending of pop music
nostalgia with religious concepts formulating a guide for living in
the twenty-first century. The introduction will peak the interest
of the curious, and the first chapter will firmly grasp readers, as
they experience along with the writer surviving a level four (4)
tornado without earthly protection. The subsequent chapters are
very moving and thought provoking. The reader will surprisingly be
guided by song lyrics of the pop music group, the Beatles. The
writer has brilliantly paralleled biblical concepts with the words
of Beatles tunes to be used as a road map to living well, and to
Christ. Readers will find this writing to be a unique religious
approach to contemporary issues of everyday living and spiritual
growth. This is an inspirational writing for our time.
Hailed as a child prodigy and later acclaimed as England's finest
extempore organist, Samuel Wesley - son of Charles Wesley and
nephew of John Wesley, the founders of Methodism - is best known
today for his musical compositions and for his promotion of the
music of J. S. Bach. At the heart of this source book is a calendar
of Samuel Wesley's correspondence. The editors date and summarise
the content of over 1100 surviving letters and other documents,
most of which have not previously been published. The book
accordingly reveals considerable new information about Wesley and
his complex personal affairs, including his incarceration for debt
and his confinement in a lunatic asylum for a year. Many details
are provided about London musical life in the era from Boyce to
Mendelssohn that prior scholars have not taken into account. The
book also presents a chronology of Wesley's life, a descriptive
list of his nearly 550 musical and literary works, a discography,
an iconography and a bibliography. It therefore is the most
comprehensive available reference source for Wesley's life, times
and music.
for SATB and guitar or piano This anthem sets a powerful poem by
John Henry Newman that reflects on the spirituality of solitude. An
imaginative interplay between voices and instrumental accompaniment
is prevalent throughout, with effective contrasts between
tranquillo and animato sections and delicate ostinato patterns. An
alternative accompaniment for guitar (the composer's original
instrumentation) is available for purchase. The anthem is also
available in a version for SSA and piano or harp.
After decades of prohibition, Mevlana ceremonies of whirling dervishes attract renewed interest as forms of sacral music, both in formal and popular genres. This trend runs parallel to an increasing concern for cultural, ethnic and religious identities, where the rising tide of religious revivalism sets the tone.
for SATB and piano with optional bass and drum kit In this jazzy
setting of William Blake's Introduction to his Songs of Innoncence,
Chilcott's extended harmonies and syncopated melodies bring new
energy to the text, challenging the expectation of the listener.
The voices are supported by a stylistic piano part, which may be
played as written or serve as a guide, and the optional bass and
drum kit part is printed at the back of the score. Also available
in a version for SSA, piano, and optional bass and drum kit in Jazz
Songs of Innocence.
for SSAA and piano This is a beautiful piece setting an evocative
text by Anne Bronte that explores natural imagery on a blustery day
and the feelings they inspire. Supported by the piano
acccompaniment, Quartel's soaring melodies, rich harmonies, and
syncopated rhythms illustrate the power of the wind, while its
unpredictable nature is hinted by the hemiolas and cross-rhythms
throughout the texture. This is suitable for festival and concert
performance.
for SATB unaccompanied Originally published in Sun, Moon, Sea, and
Stars, 'Deep in the night' sets a poem by Sara Teasdale that likens
a heart seeking its love to a swallow's cry. Chydenius's rich
harmonies, syncopated melodies, and modal inflections paint an
image of the starry night, while the underpinning bass ostinato
provides rhythmic drive.
for SATB and piano or organ or orchestra This sprightly setting of
a sixteenth-century English text tells the tale of a jolly shepherd
named Wat. With an upbeat triple metre and a joyful swing feel,
this carol has imaginative, contrasting textures, a memorable
refrain, and a rousing finish. 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 or
hire.
for SATB and piano or harp Higgins's arrangement of Away in a
manger is beautiful and delicate. The first verse is taken by
unison upper voices; the second is a cappella, with a soloist (or
small group) on the melody accompanied by sustained 'ooh's; and the
last verse features fresh, homophonic harmonies. The piano/harp
accompaniment twinkles gently around the voices, contributing
towards the magical character of the arrangement.
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