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Choral Monuments provides extensive material about eleven
epoch-making choral masterworks that span the history of Western
culture. Included are: Missa Pange lingua (Josquin Desprez); Missa
Papae Marcelli (G. P. da Palestrina); B Minor Mass (J. S. Bach);
Messiah (G. F. Handel); The Creation (Joseph Haydn); Symphony #9
(Ludwig van Beethoven); St. Paul (Felix Mendelssohn); Ein deutsches
Requiem (Johannes Brahms); Messa da Requiem (Giuseppe Verdi); Mass
(Igor Stravinsky); and War Requiem (Benjamin Britten). The works
are presented in separate chapters, with each chapter divided into
three basic sections-history, analysis, and performance practice.
Discussions of history are focused on relevancies-the genesis of
the designated work in reference to the composer's total choral
output, the work's place within the musical environment and social
climate of its time, and essential features of the work that make
it noteworthy. In addition, the compositional history addresses
three other factors: the work's public reception and critical
response, both at the time of its composition and in ensuing years;
the history of score publications, detailing the various
differences between editions; and the texts of the composition. The
material regarding textual treatment, which often includes the
complete texts of the works being discussed, concentrates on
primary concerns of the text's usage; also included in the
discussion are noteworthy aspects of texts separate from the music
as well as biographical details of librettists and poets, if
appropriate. The analysis section of each chapter outlines and
describes musical forms and other types of compositional
organization, including parody technique, mirror structures, and
motto repetitions, as well as salient compositional characteristics
that directly relate and contribute to the work's artistic stature.
Numerous charts and musical examples illustrate the discussions.
The discussion of performance practices includes primary source
quotations about a wide range of topics, from performing forces,
tempo, and phrasing of each work to specific issues such as tactus,
text underlay, musica ficta, metric accentuation, and
ornamentation.
Living the Life I Sing: Gospel Music from the Dorsey Era to the
Millennium discusses the foundations of gospel music and how the
form has developed across time to create a genre that reaches far
beyond its geographical borders. In addition, it addresses the
future of the genre and considers its place in the general music
industry. Section One explores the development of Gospel music,
including its transition from the secular path of the blues to a
path of sacred spirituality. Section Two focuses on the rise and
role of the Black church in spreading Gospel music. Topics include
the development of a Gospel methodology, the resistance of the
Black press to "swinging" spirituals, the promise of and challenges
to contemporary Gospel , and the value of live recording. Living
the Life I Sing compiles an outstanding selection of resources to
chronicle Gospel music from its blues-based foundation to its role
in the lives of a post-millennial generation. The book is
well-suited to courses on African-American music, those on the
music business, religious music, and African-American history. It
can also be used in music workshops.
From Glee Club Smarties comes a lullaby, Music of My Dreams. With
big notes and simple rhythms, this sheet music is arranged for
beginning piano playing success Optimized for all devices, this
Kindle edition includes engraved melody-oriented sheet music that
will appeal to beginning piano players. MUSIC OF MY DREAMS Just
past midnight, while I sleep A song drifts through my mind As the
moonlight bathes the sea I hear a lullaby Such sweetly blending
beauty Hear the angels sing And I woke softly, pausing then To hear
the music of my dreams Gentle harps and whistling flutes Play on
and on in my dreams While the night wind cools my room I search my
memory And hear a phantom serenade Of haunting melody Just listen,
join me as we Journey to the dawn And I woke softly, pausing then
To hear the music of my dreams Gentle harps and whistling flutes
Play on and on in my dreams I dream of sun-bright ocean skies And I
hear mighty waves Whispering their evening song Proud music of the
storm Music, the music of my dreams Only, I can hear it Calling me,
guiding me home And I will always hear the song Play on and on in
my dreams Play on and on in my dreams *Lyric sheet provided by the
author/publisher and is used by permission. This Kindle Edition
sheet music is optimized for all devices and reading apps with the
ability to zoom for a closer look. Formats available include:
printed sheet music, Kindle Edition Digital Sheet Music, MP3 Audio
Download from the MP3 store and CD.
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.
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