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for SABar and organ or piano With words by the composer, this warm,
expressive anthem calls to Christ, the light of the world, to bring
justice, hope, and joy to our lives. The simple, memorable melody
is supported by a gently flowing organ part, with straightforward
but effective harmonies from Altos and Baritones in verse two.
Offprinted from The Oxford Book of Easy Flexible Anthems.
for SSA and piano Originally published as part of the Songbird
collection As you sing, this is a beautiful and modern setting of a
traditional text, popularised by Orlando Gibbons' well-known
madrigal 'The silver swan'. Tarney draws upon the themes of nature,
love, life, and loss to create melodies that are yearning and
flowing, and supports the voices with a graceful and delicate piano
accompaniment.
for SATB and piano Tarney's setting of this traditional Scottish
text offers catchy melodies and folk-inspired harmonies, driven by
a rhythmic piano accompaniment. The ballad is framed by a
repeating, haunting, and ethereal a cappella phrase that hints at
the unearthly nature of the subject. Also available for cambiata
voices in the Emerging Voices series.
for SSAA unaccompanied Oliver Tarney has re-worked his popular
unaccompanied minature The Waiting Sky for upper voices. The
evocative text by Lucia Quinault depicts a rural winter scene, and
is skilfully set to music by Oliver Tarney to create a lucidly
reflective piece. There is a sense in both the text and the music
of waiting for the 'shining star' and, while it would make a
beautiful addition to a concert programme at other times of the
year, the setting is perfect as a reflective carol for Advent,
anticipating the wonder of the birth of Christ.
for SATB unaccompanied A mystical, atmospheric carol for Epiphany,
The Wise Men and the Star sets a text by contemporary writer Lucia
Quinault that depicts the journey of the wise men as they follow
the star. Tarney's appealing musical language creates a sense of
expectancy, and there are beautiful moments of stillness and quiet
that enable the listener to reflect on the wonder of the events of
the season.
for SATB unaccompanied The Waiting Sky is a four-part unaccompanied
miniature for mixed choir. The evocative text by Lucia Quinault
depicts a rural winter scene, and is skilfully set to music by
Oliver Tarney to create a lucidly reflective piece. There is a
sense in both the text and the music of waiting for the 'shining
star' and, while it would make a beautiful addition to a concert
programme at other times of the year, the setting is perfect as a
reflective carol for Advent, anticipating the wonder of the birth
of Christ.
for SATBarB unaccompanied Balulalow is a Christmas miniature that
captures the intimacy and atmosphere of this well-loved
16th-century text. Through homophonic textures, word-painting, the
use of extended harmonies, and a lilting rhythm, the piece has a
subtlety that provides a challenge for established choirs while
remaining musically accessible.
for CCBar and piano This beautiful arrangement of the well-loved
folksong gradually grows from simple one- and two-part vocal
writing to a delightful display of interweaving imitation in three
parts, before an eventual ebbing away. The flowing piano
accompaniment provides harmonic support throughout.
for cambiata 1, cambiata 2, baritone, and piano An original
composition on a traditional and well-loved text, this is a
pulsating, rhythmic piece that displays Tarney's keen sense of
texture and lines that appeal to young singers. The harmonic
language is folk-inspired but with exciting chromatic shifts that
are part of the composer's accomplished style.
for CCBar and piano This is an imaginative and modern-sounding
setting of John Masefield's popular poem (2017 marks the 50th
anniversary of Masefield's death). This expressive piece ebbs and
flows, and provides imitative textures and well-crafted narrative.
for SATB (with divisions) and organ or chamber ensemble This is an
uplifting and celebratory setting of the Latin Missa brevis. The
choir may be accompanied by organ, chamber ensemble, or a selection
of ensemble instruments in combination with organ, opening up
several compelling performance options. Four French carol melodies
are woven into the music, and performance with glockenspiel and
trumpet bring these particularly to the fore. The chosen carol
melodies are often associated with hymns from other Church seasons,
making the work suitable for performance throughout the year.
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