Format : Sheet music
SKU: HL.4003192
UPC: 884088656898. 9.0x12.0x0.114 inches.
Based on the shaped note melody Saints Bound For Heaven, Jubilee by James Curnow captures a feeling of joyful celebration through a series of unique and skillfully adapted variations. The opening strains are actually fragments of the first variation and occur before the main tune is introduced by low brass and woodwinds. The second variation features a euphonium solo and builds to a glorious climax with the full ensemble. The final variation is joyful and filled with energy, using flourishes in the woodwinds and fanfares in the brass for a grand conclusion to this marvelous work. (Grade 3.5) Dur: 5:30.
SKU: GI.G-9660
ISBN 9781622773572.
To learn from Alice is to come under a peculiar kind of enchantment . . . To hear her is to be spellbound by a melodic voice. — John Wykoff, from the Prelude The Melodic Voice presents a series of interviews with preeminent composer, conductor, and teacher Alice Parker that offers a fuller and more intimate view of her life and music than ever before. The conversations Cameron LaBarr and John Wykoff document in these pages perfectly capture the essence of Alice’s core philosophies on melody, arranging, singing, music teaching, conducting, and many other topics. During the course of the interviews, Alice discusses a wide range of topics: her childhood, her time as a student at Smith College and Juilliard, the death of her husband, her work with Robert Shaw, living in New York City, experiences with teaching, her compositional process, the importance of folk song, advice for students and teachers, and much more. In the accompanying video component, Alice speaks candidly and directly about many of her most popular and well-loved arrangements, including Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal, Saints Bound for Heaven, What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor?, and John Saw Duh Numbuh, among others. Too few have had the privilege of attending one of Alice’s workshops or engaging with her in long conversations and round-the-table singing. But the conversational nature of this book gives everyone the chance to engage with her in a deeper way. Musicians and non-musicians alike are sure to be inspired by Alice’s words. Cameron LaBarr is Director of Choral Studies at Missouri State University. His choirs have performed extensively both at home and abroad, and he has worked as a guest conductor and clinician across the United States, Europe, South Africa, and Asia. John Wykoff is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Lee University. As an active composer, he writes for choir, orchestra, and chamber groups, and his music has been performed internationally by leading ensembles. Check out this clip below of Alice Parker discussing her beloved arrangement Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal. This is just a small part of the over three hours of video interviews included in the purchase of this resource.
SKU: HP.C5740C
UPC: 763628957407. Bert Stratton. Matthew 24:30-31, Revelation 19:11-16, Philippians 3:14, Revelation 21:21, Revelation 5:13, 1 Thessalonians 4:16, Matthew 25:13, 1 John 3:2, Luke 21:27, Revelation 1:7.
Original anthem Inspired by Matthew 24:30-31 and Revelation 19:11-16, this rollicking, gospel celebration by Bert Stratton with music by Vicki Courtney reminds us that Jesus will return again and take us to a joyous, heavenly reunion where we'll walk those golden streets together. Filled with rhythmic energy and the promise of eternal life - this is sure to be an uplifting moment in your worship. The Rhythm packet contains parts for Guitar, Bass and Drums.
SKU: HP.C5740R
UPC: 763628257408. Bert Stratton. Matthew 24:30-31, Revelation 19:11-16, Philippians 3:14, Revelation 21:21, Revelation 5:13, 1 Thessalonians 4:16, Matthew 25:13, 1 John 3:2, Luke 21:27, Revelation 1:7.
SKU: PR.312411070
UPC: 680160045440. Key: Ab major.
SKU: XC.SATB2109
UPC: 812598038316. 6.75 x 10.5 inches.
A fresh and delightful new take on an old Shaker Hymn. Arranger John Maclane Schirard has given us an a cappella arrangement that is extremely fun to sing and keeps the audience on the edge of their seat all the way until the rousing ending.