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Books > Music > Other types of music > Vocal music
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.
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.
Relive the best hits from the Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award and GRAMMY
Award-winning musical Hamilton in this 9-minute choral medley for
SA/Men. With opportunities for soloists and small groups, this is a
perfect showcase piece for your choir and a lively and fun addition
to any concert programme. This medley includes the songs Alexander
Hamilton, My Shot, The Schuyler Sisters, The Room Where It Happens,
Helpless and Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down). This piece is
part of the Faber Choral Singles series, offering a selection of
beautifully crafted arrangements in a diversity of musical styles.
From Broadway, pop and folk to spirituals, gospel and original
works, the series is arranged for 3 part choirs (soprano, alto and
a combined male-voice part) providing flexibility for any choir.
Complete with straight-forward piano accompaniments supporting the
vocal lines, the Faber Choral Singles series guarantees the perfect
repertoire for every occasion - so get exploring and get singing!
Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale settings have been vital to the
teaching of music ever since they were composed. His four-voiced
harmonisations represent a Baroque composer's approach to melodies
that are often centuries older. As musical styles continued to
evolve, each succeeding generation of teachers and students brought
their own viewpoint to bear on this small corpus of music.
Consequently, during the three centuries since their composition
and a quarter of a millennium since their first publication, a
range of contrasting ideas and approaches has tended to obscure the
fundamental nature of these short yet complex musical works. This
volume of Resources presents a comprehensive selection of
individual phrases and whole chorales in Bach's harmonisations,
together with some alternative settings for comparison. They have
been sorted into five principal types and arranged in an increasing
order of complexity. Every phrase has been meticulously checked for
accuracy against its original version in the cantatas and Passions.
This collection complements any course on chorale harmonisation -
in particular, it provides authentic solutions to the exercises set
in the accompanying Workbook.
A History of Western Choral Music explores the various genres, key
composers, and influential works essential to the development of
the western choral tradition. Author Chester L. Alwes divides this
exploration into two volumes which move from Medieval music and the
Renaissance era up to the 21st century. Volume II begins at the
transition from the Classical era to the Romantic, with an
examination of the major genres common to both periods. Exploring
the oratorio, part song, and dramatic music, it also offers a
thorough discussion of the choral symphony from Beethoven to
Mahler, through to the present day. It then delves into the choral
music of the twentieth century through discussions of the major
compositional approaches and philosophies that proliferated over
the course of the century, from impressionism to serialism,
neo-classicism to modernism, minimalism, and the avant-garde. It
also considers the emerging tendency towards nationalistic
composition amongst composers such as Bartok and Stravinsky, and
discusses in great detail the contemporary music of the United
States, and Great Britain. Framing discussion within the political,
religious, cultural, philosophical, aesthetic, and technological
contexts of each era, A History of Western Choral Music offers
readers specialized insight into major composers and works while
providing a cohesive understanding of choral music's place in
Western history.
Title: L'Allegro, il Penseroso, ed il Moderato Composer: George
Frideric Handel Original Publisher: Deutsche Handelgesellschaft The
complete score as edited by Friedrich Chrysander and originally
published as part of the Deutsche Handelgesellschaft, Band 6, in
1859. Performer's Reprints are produced in conjunction with the
International Music Score Library Project. These are out of print
or historical editions, which we clean, straighten, touch up, and
digitally reprint. Due to the age of original documents, you may
find occasional blemishes, damage, or skewing of print. While we do
extensive cleaning and editing to improve the image quality, some
items are not able to be repaired. A portion of each book sold is
donated to small performing arts organizations to create jobs for
performers and to encourage audience growth.
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