A setting of Walt Whitman’s famous poem, somewhat in the style of a verse anthem. The opening, and eventually closing, verses are sung by the full chorus or TB or SA in chordal style, while the other verses are each assigned to one part and set in a florid style. A solo clarinet part is prominent […]
New Publications
Morning Prayer (non-denominational) A Theme and Variations for SATB
Morning Prayer (non-denominational) A Theme and Variations by Steve Kloser. Score and recording at www.kloser.us For SATB choir and piano. Joyous!
“There will come soft rains” and “Ave Maris Stella” by Ivo Antognini
► Alliance Music Publication Inc. http://www.alliancemusic.com/ “There will come soft rains” (poem by Sara Teasdale) : SSAATTBB a cappella – moderate difficulty listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW1QgSsur6Q or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO31HPh96nA “AVE MARIS STELLA” : SSAA a cappella (no divisi) – moderate difficulty * available also for SATB (very little divisi) – suitable also for male choir […]
New Book Publication from ACDA’s Tim Sharp
Musical Treasures from Moravian Archives is a series of critical editions of music preserved in the various centers of Moravian culture. The series is published by Steglein Publishing, with the first in the book series, Hymns to be Sung at the Pianoforte by Johannes Herbst, written by American Choral Director Association Executive Director, Tim Sharp. […]
Te Deum by Lully, CMBV
Hello, I would like to present to you one of the greatest masterpieces of the 17th century French school of music: the Te Deum (text: hymn of Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine, approx. 45:00) by Jean-Baptiste Lully New published by the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles with bilingual introduction (editor: Louis Castelain). […]
Two Gazed Into a Pool (SSA)
A beautiful text by Christina Roseetti “Two Gazed into a Pool” is now available for your SSA choirs. It is set for SSA choirs, a cappella with some divisi. It is published by Colla Voce and you can find a purusal copy at Colla Voce. Thanks for looking Tom Council www.tomcouncil.com