Announcing January 2011 New Choral Releases from Paraclete Press Request a free demo CD! Call Sr. Estelle (sheet music consultant) at 1-800-451-5006, ext. 309 or Email: Visit us on line at: www.paracletesheetmusic.com 1 With a Voice of Singing Daniel Nelson $2.10 View the Score PPM01104 2 If You Would […]
Two Hebrew Settings for Mixed Voices: ADON OLAM and HOMAGE TO ROSSI
This posting is to announce the availability of two of my choral compositions for mixed voices set to traditional Hebrew words. The first title is a setting of the Sabbath text ADON OLAM for SATB chorus (divisi) unaccompanied. Although the composition of this piece was completed in 1994 under the title LORD OF THE […]
Music to mark rites for Burton
BY EDIE GROSS Over nearly three decades, hundreds of singers performed under conductor Stephen Burton’s baton. In church choirs. In local choral groups. In classes and concerts at the University of Mary Washington. Today, dozens of those singers will gather at the Fredericksburg Chapel of Covenant Funeral Service for one last performance in Burton’s honor. […]
The Carpenter´s Carol for SSATB – now available
Aaron Jensen´s “The Carpenter´s Carol ” for SSATB is now available at Porfiri & Horváth Publishers! Order-No.: 110023 (Canadian Composer) Come and have a look on www.ph-publishers.com Kristine Görtz Porfiri & Horváth Publishers
CWU Chamber Choir – Eat Your Vegetables!, John Muehleisen (Video)
The Central Washington University Chamber Choir performs "Eat Your Vegetables!" — a set of three humorous pieces for choir and clarinet by Seattle composer John Muehleisen. Recorded and produced in December of 2010 in the CWU music building concert hall. "Bounty" and "Aversion to Carrots" were written for the Seattle choir Opus 7, The […]
Ann Arbor Bicycle Choir combines members’ passion for singing and cycling
When Dorothy Nordness heard about the Ann Arbor Bicycle Choir, she was intrigued. It was “just odd enough to sound really fun,” she said. “When you tell somebody you’re in a bicycle choir they raise their eyebrows and say, ‘What? What do you do?’” said the Ann Arbor woman, who is an alto in the […]