Clean, straightforward, arrangement of the traditional spiritual for men’s a cappella quartet (TTBB), or chorus, with piano accompaniment with chord symbols that may be played as written, or improvised by more skillful players, if desired. https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/down-by-the-riverside-ttbb-with-piano-digital-sheet-music/21146872?d=Email_Live+Composition&referral_id=Email_Live+Composition&utm_campaign=Live+Composition&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bronto
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NEW: Take And Eat (Remember Me) – SAB Voices with Piano
Communion Anthem set for Soprano, Alto and Baritone (Men’s) Voices with Piano Accompaniment. Comfortable range for all voices with very playable accompaniment. Easily learned tune has very effective option for congregation to join in on last stanza. https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/take-and-eat-remember-me-digital-sheet-music/20512666?d=Email_Live+Composition&referral_id=Email_Live+Composition&utm_campaign=Live+Composition&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bronto
NEW: I Believe (For Ev’ry Drop Of Rain That Falls) – TTBB with Piano (opt.)
Arrangement of the beloved 1952 devotional classic “I Believe,” for TTBB male voices (HIGH), with optional Piano accompaniment. Appropriate for Quartet singing as well as large men’s Chorus, or Glee Club. Song may be performed with or without piano. https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/i-believe-for-ev-ry-drop-of-rain-that-falls-ttbb-with-piano-opt-digital-sheet-music/21146936?d=Email_Live+Composition&referral_id=Email_Live+Composition&utm_campaign=Live+Composition&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bronto
Star of the East (SATB, with some divisions) by Gordon Thornett
This reflective new setting of the Epiphany carol, ‘Brightest and best of the sons of the morning’, has just been published by the Oxford University Press (OUP). The accompaniment is for either piano or organ, and an optional orchestration will be available from the publisher’s hire library. This piece, about 4 minutes in duration, is […]
C’est l’aviron – arr. Donald Patriquin
This is a wonderful example of a folk song that came to Canada (Quebec) from Europe (France) and was made into a ‘local’ work song with the addition of a refrain– all sung to make the hard work enjoyable while paddling canoes on early Quebec’s waterways. This song is a hybrid of a folksong from […]
Gregorian Chant Communion Verses Vol. 2: Lent/Easter
Communion verses are an excellent way to add chant to worship and concert programs. They are short and easy to learn, but have all the characteristics of the chant modes. These are newly transcribed into modern notation based on the accentualist principles of Dom Joseph Poitier by Anthony Doherty and presented in choral octavo From […]