Musica Sacra, directed by Kent Tritle, releases Eternal Reflections, a vital recording of 21st-century choral music by Robert Paterson on the AMR label http://www.americanmodernrecordings.com/musica-sacra-eternal-reflections/ Funded by an overwhelmingly successful Kickstarter campaign with over 200 backers, the latest recording from New York’s premiere professional choir, Musica Sacra, presents the delightfully eclectic choral music of New […]
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New SATB Edition of Mendelssohn’s Wie dir Hirsch Schreit from Colla Voce Music
Click the cover image to view the score in its entirety. Colla Voce Music is proud to present this new arrangement by Jerry Weseley Harris of Mendelssohn’s Wie dir Hirsch Schreit (Op. 42). Featuring English text and a very accessible keyboard reduction of Mendelsson’s original orchestration, this new edition would be appropriate for a wide […]
Unusual new work for SATB with soprano, spoken-word actor and piano
Alberto Roque Santana’s The Children’s Hour is a whimsical setting of the Longfellow poem for soprano solo, spoken word actor, SATB chorus and piano. It is suitable for a skilled high school or college chamber choir. Listen and view the entire score here > Many thanks for taking a look, Michael Kaulkin Swirly Music
New SATB Work by Emma Lou Diemer from Colla Voce Music
Click cover image to view the score in its entirety. Emma Lou Diemer’s new work, “My Apple Orchard”, would be an ideal choice if you are looking to introduce your mixed choir to a more “contemporary” sound without completely straying into the realms of atonality or the avante garde. Diemer utilizes recurring motives, thick […]
What’s on Great Sacred Music, Sunday, April 5, 2015
In case you cannot hear the show live, the playlist is on Spotify for you to enjoy: GSM – Sunday, April 5, 2015 Don’t forget that we have more choral and organ music programmed on Sunday evenings beginning at 10 p.m. eastern. Rob Rob Kennedy Great Sacred Music The Classical Stationhttp://theclassicalstation.org To subscribe to my weekly playlist […]
Andrew Marshall’s “My Mother” is simple, sweet, and genuine without being overly sentimental | MusicSpoke
Unaccompanied, but expressive in nature, Andrew Marshall’s “My Mother” expresses tender, loving sentiments toward one’s mother. This score is universally accessible for audience members and performers because the mother is not the absent mother of myth and fairytales. She is not a fantasy, so much as a warm reality. This piece speaks of a genuine […]