There are two names for this unusual work by Karl Jenkins. “The Armed Man Mass” and “The Mass for Peace”. I investigate the background of this choral piece. The different sections were drawn from diverse texts, including the Muslim call to prayer and the Hindu epic poem Mahàbhàratà. And I help you get to know […]
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Treble music for sale
Brand New Treble octavos (3 hole punched): 1 Alway Something Sings Dan Forrest 3 Peace Emma Lou Diemer 3 Vuelie Fjellheim & Beck (from “Frozen) 5 Battle Hymn of the Republic Wilhousky 6 Still I Rise Rosephanye Powell and not 3-hole punched: 8 Will the Circle Be Unbroken arr. J. David Moore (retail $2.95 ea) […]
The Rockland Camerata reach for the Stars!
This may be of interest to fans of Sara Teasdale or those seeking a reflective piece or one to fit in with a theme around anything to do with the stars and the wonder of the universe Recording courtesy of the commissioning choir – The Rockland Camerata https://youtu.be/Yjg4i0qk3-E?si=2J0MgTrKBNrNryaL
New Mini-Guides now available on Kindle!
Tim has been teaching singing for over 35 years and believes that everyone has a voice! Following on from his ‘must-have’ series of choir and concert management books, he has now released the first two in what will be a series of handy A5 ‘mini-guides’ for singers and musicians. Already available in printed format, we […]
A German Requiem – Every Song Has a Story
What do most people know about Brahms? He’s one of the three “B’s” of classical music, along with Bach and Beethoven. He was a brooding figure with a thick mane of hair. He wrote the “Lullabye.” And he had some kind of strange relationship with the widow of his musical mentor Robert Schumann. His Requiem, […]
Rossini: Petite Messe
We have (up to) 150 Barenreiter scores of Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle that have never been used or opened. Do you want to take them off our hands? We’ll give you a GREAT deal! Email me at: ceanes (at) cathedral.org.