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Warm Reception for New Work

April 19, 2010 by Christopher Marshall Leave a Comment

The audiences at the recent world premiere performances of This Big Moroccan Sea in the San Francisco Bay Area were moved by fine singing and the poignant text at the heart of this work. It also received a very favourable critical response: “….In constant movement, with ceaseless, practically subliminal activity, the voices all around the soloist […]

Choral Setting of Song by Christina Rossetti (SATB)

April 17, 2010 by Brandon Spencer Leave a Comment

   I have done a choral setting of the poem “Song,” by Christina Rossetti.  It is for SATB voices, a cappella.  If you like it or wish to perform it, please feel free to contact me:   Brandon J. Spencer (313) 461-8421   Thanks, Brandon J. Spencer   file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner.SPENCER/My%20Documents/Song.pdf

Winter Solstice for women’s choir

April 9, 2010 by Paul Carey Leave a Comment

Roger Dean has recently released my piece “Winter Solstice” for women’ choir (mostly SSA) and harp or piano (catalog #15/2715R). The piece is in two movements and lasts about nine minutes. The piece was commissioned and premiered  by the Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble and sets gorgeous nature texts by two New Mexico poets.. The music […]

New music by Rudi Tas

April 6, 2010 by Hans Oostendorp Leave a Comment

The Miserere for cello and choir by the Belgian composer Rudi Tas is a proven winner!   His Salve Regina for Violin, Soprano, 3 choir soloists and SSAATTBB-choir is the successor! Of course you want to know more about this Salve Regina and other recent works by Rudi Tas.   For free specimen pages please […]

Chinese Folk Song, Arr. Wayland Rogers

March 23, 2010 by Wayland Rogers Leave a Comment

Mo Li Hua, (Jasmine Flower) probably the most well-known of Chinese Folk Songs, has just been released in an arrangement by Wayland Rogers for SATB, flute and plucked string instrument. The dual-language text, in Mandarin and English, extols the beauty of the Jasmine Flower. The haunting melody, used intensively by Puccini in Turandot, in this version […]

New Releases from Lighthouse Music Publications

March 23, 2010 by Jeff Smallman Leave a Comment

Lighthouse Music Publications is pleased to announce the March 2010 release of the following choral scores:   Sweet Child (SSA, piano) – Alice Hietala My 2nd Favourite Blues (SB, piano) – Tony Dunn The Power Within (SAB, Descant, piano, percussion) – Tony Dunn A la Nanita Nana (SATB) – Jeff Smallman Dors, Dors, Dors (SATB) […]

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