FIVE FROM THE FOLDER: MIXED VOICES by Joshua Bronfman 1. “Sanctus from Missa In illo tempore.” Claudio Monteverdi. CPDL #12019. Extreme polyphony, as if Monteverdi was trying to prove that he actually could write music in the old, prima pratica style. Ranges are a little wide, but once the piece settles into the voice, […]
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New music for Chorus (SATB), Brass and Timps.
Gordon Thornett’s original SATB setting of “Noel!”, already published by Oxford University Press with accompaniment for piano/organ or full orchestra, has just been published in a new arrangement for choir, brass ensemble, timps and percussion. This new accompaniment is available on hire from OUP. It’s a lively, syncopated setting of the traditional text, “The First […]
What’s on Great Sacred Music, Sunday, November 23, 2014
In case you cannot hear the show live, the playlist is on Spotify for you to enjoy: GSM – November 23, 2014 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 emailing: […]
Mountain of Praise from Raycreation Music
MOUNTAIN OF PRAISE….contemporary anthem for worship choir or praise team with piano (optional rhythm section and horn). Take a look and listen! http://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/163119.html Thanks…John Ray
James Q. Mulholland’s “If Love Should Count You Worthy” is now available for TTBB
Click the cover to view the score in its entirety. (SATB audio sample available) James Q. Mulholland’s ever-popular “If Love Should Count You Worthy” is now available for TTBB with Horn and Piano. Represented on countless reading sessions, clinics, and festival lists, this poignant work, warning of Love’s best and worst characteristics, offers everything […]
“My Most Meaningful Mentor,” by Jack Senzig
MY MOST MEANINGFUL MENTOR, by Jack Senzig I met John W. Downey when I was a student at UWMilwaukee. One day in class I was sitting in the front row next to the grand piano. Dr. Downey played Debussy’s First Arabesque. It was the most beautiful piece of music I had ever heard. […]