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Hark, hark, the lark is a collection of eight exquisite settings
for upper voices, specially commissioned to celebrate the four
hundredth anniversary of William Shakespeare's death. The volume
pays tribute to Britain's greatest writer, presenting a selection
of his finest texts set to music by some of today's most
accomplished choral composers.
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.
A definitive collection of 100 anthems from Tudor times to the
present, this book includes favorites as well as lesser-known
pieces. The anthems were selected for their practical usefulness
for church choirs today, bearing in mind the needs of smaller
choirs: the anthems are mostly for SATB with or without keyboard
accompaniments.
Now in its second edition, Choral Repertoire is the definitive and
comprehensive one-volume presentation of the canon of the Western
choral tradition. Designed for conductors and directors, students
and teachers of choral music, amateur and professional singers,
scholars, and interested vocal enthusiasts alike, it is an account
of the complete choral output of the most significant composers of
this genre throughout recorded history. Organized by era (Medieval,
Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern), Choral
Repertoire covers general characteristics of each historical era;
trends and styles unique to various countries; biographical
sketches of over 500 composers; and performance annotations of more
than 5,000 individual works. This book has been an essential guide
to programming, a reference tool for program notes and other
research, and, most importantly, a key resource for conductors,
instructors, scholars, and students of choral music. This new
edition features dozens of additional composers, updated
biographical data, and broadly expanded scholarship that brings new
life to this essential text.
Presents 26 anthems for SATB by twentieth-century composers.
This major new collection is the perfect resource for small choirs,
young choirs, and all choirs whose numbers fluctuate week by week.
Each piece is scored flexibly with optional parts or parts for
equal voices, so that it can be performed by more than one
combination of performers; many pieces can also be sung in unison.
The music is accessible - ideal for choirs with limited rehearsal
time - and keyboard parts are playable on organ (with or without
pedals) or piano. The repertoire spans the sixteenth century to the
present day and includes new, flexibly scored arrangements of
traditional pieces, as well as newly commissioned anthems. There
are also pieces in lighter styles, to cater for a broad range of
tastes. With complete coverage of the church year, this is an
essential resource for those looking for fresh and accessible
options for church services.
Settings of children's poems and nursery rhymes for SATB
unaccompanied SATB (with some divisi)
for mezzo-soprano and baritone soli, SATB, and full orchestra In a
style influenced by Vaughan Williams and Finzi, this work evokes a
reflective and sometimes other-worldly atmosphere. The seven
movements may be sung as individual pieces. The text is in Latin
for some movements and English in others. Orchestral material and
vocal scores are available on hire/rental.
A Festival hymn with introductory fanfare for mixed choir, brass
ensemble (4 trumpets, 3 trombones or 2 horns and 1 trombone, tuba),
timpani, percussion and organ An alternative orchestral
accompaniment is available on hire. No. 1 of Two Hymns of Praise
24 anthems for soprano and altos (three or more parts)
for SATB and organ Text from Psalm 24:7-10
for SATB and piano or orchestra A folkish, legato setting from
Rutter's choral Fancies. This piece is based on a 15th-century
text. Orchestral material is available on hire.
for SATB and organ, orchestra, or brass ensemble An original and
spirited carol based on texts from the 15th-century.
for SATB and organ or orchestra Also in Carols for Choirs 2 and 100
Carols for Choirs. Orchestral material is available on hire.
for SATB unaccompanied This gentle setting of Sir Philip Sidney's
poem has a beautiful, memorable tune which perfectly complements
the romantic nature of the words. Chilcott uses overlapping phrases
between male and female singers to reflect the harmonious dialogue
of lovers.
for SATB and organ Setting a joyful text by William Chatterton Dix,
Alleluia, sing to Jesus! is suitable for performance throughout the
church year, although its Eucharistic imagery will make it
particularly poignant at Holy Communion, Easter, and Ascension.
With a bright melody set against a rhythmic organ accompaniment,
this triumphant anthem will lift the spirits of performers and
listeners alike.
for SATB unaccompanied This is a short anthem for communion with
words by Douglas L. Bean in a simple, straight-forward setting.
A popular Newfoundland folksong for SSA and piano.
for SATB unaccompanied A lively sixteenth-century anthem based on
Psalm 81. This psalm falls within week 9 of Epiphany in Year B of
the RCL.
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