Format : Score
SKU: KJ.JSO367F
UPC: 084027044667.
This work embodies the thoughts and prayers of generations of immigrants and their trials as they have sought freedom, respect, and hope for a good life. Changing meters throughout, tenor clef in cello part. Duration: 7:15.
SKU: KJ.JSO367C
UPC: 084027044650.
SKU: GI.G-5596
English. Text Source: Celtic Prayers; Translation: Alexander Archibald Carmichael.
Solo, optional women's choir.Â
SKU: NR.105708
Four seasonal prayers : for medium voice, and orchestra, Wyk Louw, Nicolaas Petrus van, 1906-1970, text, Orchestration: voice, 2-2-2-2, 2-2-1-0, timpani,, 2 percussion, piano, harp, strings 15-10-8-6-4.
SKU: NR.101607
Louw, N. P. van Wyk, text, Vroegherfs, Uit hierdie ligte herfs, Winter, Eerste sneeu.
SKU: NR.101608
SKU: NR.101606
Wyk Louw, N. P. van, text, Vroegherfs, Uit hierdie ligte herfs, Winter, Eerste sneeu.
SKU: NR.105399
SKU: GI.G-1065
UPC: 785147006527.
One of the world’s most salient features is that there is so much trouble, but one of the world’s deepest hopes is for something better. The tension between these two ideas is the binding theme of this collection of choral works. The centerpiece of the collection, Knut Nystedt’s Prayers of Kierkegaard, is surrounded by a myriad of contemporary settings of American folk songs and spirituals. The contemplation of trouble and transcendence heard throughout these songs is given a fitting response in Shawn Kirchner’s joyful work I’ll Be on My Way. This disc is a meditative and healing listen in the midst of difficult times. The Missouri State University Chorale is the flagship choral ensemble at Missouri State University. Made up of a diverse group of singers from a variety of backgrounds, this renowned ensemble performs at an incredibly high level and enjoys an international reputation. The MSU Chorale has performed regularly at conferences of the American Choral Directors Association, Missouri Music Educators Association, the National Association for Music Education, and has toured throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Cameron F. LaBarr is director of choral studies at Missouri State University, where he leads a comprehensive choral program including eight choirs and a graduate program in choral conducting. He holds a Bachelor of Music from Missouri State University and earned a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of North Texas. Additionally, Dr. LaBarr has completed further study in choral music and conducting with Simon Carrington and Alice Parker. Dr. LaBarr has worked as a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator across North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, recently at the China International Chorus Festival, the Bali International Choir Festival, and the Limerick Sings International Choral Festival (Ireland).