SKU: HL.1414554
UPC: 196288197119. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
Bright with joy and sparkling with a Baroque elegance, here is a great choice for a service or concert opener. Brilliant traditional choral writing mixes with a well-crafted piano part to support the singing and delight the ear!
SKU: HL.1218058
ISBN 9781705195413. UPC: 196288141242. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Psalm 118:24, Psalm 135:3.
Rhythmic energy and lively syncopation fill this joyous anthem of praise. Recurring text and a limited vocal range allow singers to learn the piece quickly and easily. Excellent for older elementary choirs and younger youth choirs.
SKU: HL.203352
UPC: 888680657437. 5.0x5.0x0.18 inches.
Adapted from a Bach cantata, this joyful work will allow younger ensembles the opportunity to experience Baroque music and develop important performance techniques. An excellent selection for festival choirs and contests, it offers great learning potential.
SKU: HL.322550
UPC: 888680974893. 5.0x5.0x0.185 inches. II Corinthians 5:17, John 8:32-36, Mark 16:6.
A quintessential Easter anthem, the prized tune LANCASHIRE is the foundation for this festive resurrection declaration. The silent alleluias of Lent and Holy Week are unleashed with joyful abandon by this inspiring text as strong unison singing announces the theme. A congregational option allows for flexible performance possibilities, but the octavo works equally well for choir alone. Consider adding brass and handbells for a truly epic impact! Score and Parts (tpt 1-2, tbn 1-2, timp) available as a digital download. Part for Handbells (3 oct.) also available as a digital download.
SKU: CF.CM9582
ISBN 9781491154045. UPC: 680160912544. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. English. Original.
English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Pauls cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paulas cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paul's cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paul's cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paul’s cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music.Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs.The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections.Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.
SKU: HL.365817
UPC: 840126962086. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Isaiah 49:13, Psalm 108:2, Romans 15:11.
From the opening bell tones in the piano, this anthem awakens the worshipping church to praise. Incorporating the early-American hymn tune PISGAH, this original piece celebrates the sacred call of music in proclaiming the joy of the Lord. The folklike character in the substance of the music is displayed in the melodic contours and rustic harmonic vocabulary. This is the day for singing and for sending alleluias soaring!
SKU: HL.49003005
ISBN 9780901938787. UPC: 073999922370. 6.5x10.0x0.214 inches. English.
Alleluia (Mozart) * Alleluia (Boyce) * Cedit Hiems Eminus * Christ is Risen Again * Death and Darkness * Early Morning * Easter Eggs * Easter Morning * Good Christian Men * Good Joseph had a Garden * Hail, Easter Bright * Hilariter * I Danced in the Morning * Jesus Christ is Risen Today * Jesus, Life and Comfort Given * Let the Merry Church Bells Ring * Let the Song be Begun * Let us Sing this Easter Morning * Lord of the Dance * Now the Green Blade Riseth * O Sons and Daughters * Ring the Bell, Ring it Well * Slowly Winter Fades Away * The Angel rolles the Stone away * The Drums of Calvary * The Glory of our King * The Lamb's High Banquet * The Whole Bright World * They were Beating as he dragged himself * The World itself keeps Easter day * This joyful Eastertide * Tomorrow shall be my dancing day * While Christ lay dead * Ye choirs of New Jerusalem.
SKU: HL.383579
UPC: 196288021940. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
This energetic concert selection features unison singing to build confidence in young voices. A focus on pure vowels and the practice of accents adds to its appeal. Singers will enjoy the driving tempo and syncopated rhythms throughout the piece.
SKU: JK.00596
Luke 2.
Anthem for mixed chorus (SSAATTBB) and piano, singing alleluia that Christ was born to save us all--arranged in G major. Highest soprano note: G.Orchestral score with parts is available separately (#09002).Composer: Richard W. Smith Lyricist: Susan Evans McCloud Difficulty: Medium-difficult / difficult acc. Performance time: 4:30Reference: Luke 2.
SKU: HL.372778
ISBN 9781705148679. UPC: 196288015154. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
Using Michael Praetorius' well-known canon, “Jubilate Deo,†this new accompanied arrangement will be easy for singers to learn yet sound sophisticated and exciting. With an added B section melody, the simple Latin text will allow singers the opportunity to practice unified vowel shapes creating a mature developing sound. This piece would make a glorious opening for any concert or festival!
SKU: AP.49651
UPC: 038081567389. English.
Stacked vocal lines and counterpoint handclaps sound (and look) stunning! Each voice part introduces its own independent melody with claps, until everything combines in joyful polyphony. Some chordal singing and a call-and-response section provide contrast before an energized reprise leads to the brilliant final flourish. A remarkably effective concert/contest feature, newly available for SSAA groups.