There are a couple of new free a cappella arrangements for who is interested on my page fabioalessi.webs.com ———- Please allow me a short off-topic…When browsing Choralnet, quite often John Howell comes to my mind (I had plenty of interesting discussions with John), so let me recall and thank him once again. Best Regards Fabio
New Publications
Song of the Wind / Amhrán na Gaoithe – new work by Michael McGlynn
I have just made my “Song of the Wind / Amhrán na Gaoithe” available from my website as sheet music HERE. “Song of the Wind / Amhrán na Gaoithe” was commissioned in 2012 by Chanticleer, and is set for SSATBB [you can see a performance below by Anúna]. It explores a sound-world inspired by […]
NEW CATHOLIC MASS composed by PHILIP STOPFORD
Philip Stopford was commissioned by David Byrne at St Luke the Evangelist Church, St Louis, Missouri to compose a new setting of the Revised Text of the Ordinary of the Mass (2013). It is available to purchase now at www.ecclesium.co.uk, priced £69 ($100) per 10 copies – Brass and Timpani parts will follow in due course, […]
NEW COMP. – Go Lovely, Red Red Rose TTBB Seeks First Performance
My new composition Go Lovely, Red Red Rose is set for TTBB chorus, a cappella. The difficulty level for this piece would be mid-medium difficulty due to the meter changes, sparse divisi, and key changes. This piece juxtaposes two verses from the famous poems Go Lovely Rose by Edmund Waller & O, My Luve’s Like […]
With Rue My Heart Is Laden
*WITH RUE MY HEART IS LADEN (SATB) Wallace De Pue set music to A. E. Housman’s haunting poem: With rue my heart is laden, for golden friends I had, for many a rose-lipped maiden and many a light-foot lad. By brooks too broad for leaping, the light-foot lads are laid. The rose-lipped maids are sleeping, […]
Give Him All You Can Be
Same piece as “Come, Come All Ye Shepherds” but a better title, and new organ accompaniment, SATB chorus. http://www.hartenshield.com/0260_Give_Him.pdf online perusal and electronic reading at http://www.hartenshield.com/0260_Give_Him.mp3 William Copper