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for SA and piano In this beautiful setting of words by the
composer, based on a quote by Brian Palmer, singers are encouraged
to listen to the sounds and people around them in order to learn
and grow: 'one act of love, I know, for sure, is to listen.' Listen
is suitable for upper-voice or children's choirs, and its memorable
melodies are accompanied by a simple and supportive rippling piano
accompaniment.
for SATB unaccompanied The three movements of A Winter Breviary are
entitled: 'We look for you', 'The year's midnight', and 'The
unexpected early hour'. The movements are each based on an Indian
classical Raag: Raag Hamsadhwani, Raag Malkauns, and Raag Ahir
Bhairav, respectively. The texts, by poet Rebecca Gayle Howell, are
linked to the Christian services of Evensong, Matins, and Lauds,
and are eco-carols written from the perspective of a different
point in time-evening, midnight, and daybreak-using nature to
explore a different part of the Christmas story. The first two
movements have a serene and pensive atmosphere that contrasts with
the third movement, which uses an energetic compound time signature
and bell-like melodic shapes.
for TTBB unaccompanied. TaReKiTa is a refreshing concert piece that
effortlessly fuses the Hindustani (North Indian) and Western
classical music styles. The composer's scats are combined with a
fast triple metre, vocal slides, and captivating melodies built on
the Jog raga. A pronunciation guide is included in the leaflet, and
a video guide by the composer is available through a companion
website. A version for unaccompanied mixed voices and SSAA
unacompanied voices is also available.
for SSAA unaccompanied TaReKiTa is a refreshing concert piece that
effortlessly blends the Indian and Western classical styles. The
composer's scats are combined with a fast triple metre, vocal
slides, and captivating melodies built on the Jog raga. A
pronunciation guide is included in the leaflet, and a video guide
by the composer is available through a companion website. A version
for unaccompanied mixed voices is also available.
for SATB unaccompanied TaReKiTa is a refreshing concert piece that
effortlessly blends the Indian and Western classical styles. The
composer's scats are combined with a fast triple metre, vocal
slides, and captivating melodies built on the Jog raga. A
pronunciation guide is included in the leaflet, and a video guide
by the composer is available through a companion website.
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