SKU: AP.48052
ISBN 9781470652319. UPC: 038081554297. English. Traditional English Carol.
Perform this famous setting of the beloved traditional English carol, The First Noel, newly scored for string orchestra with piano or harp accompaniment by Kirk Moss. The piece can stand alone or be paired with Dan Forrest's choral setting, and its captivating musical message will touch the hearts of performers and listeners alike. The setting sits so well for strings that either a younger ensemble or the most advanced students can perform it. Highly recommended! (4:45).
SKU: AP.48052S
ISBN 9781470652401. UPC: 038081554303. English. Traditional English Carol.
Perform this famous setting of the beloved traditional English carol, The First Noel, newly scored for string orchestra with piano or harp accompaniment by Kirk Moss. The piece can stand alone or be paired with Dan Forrest's choral setting, and its captivating musical message will touch the hearts of performers and listeners alike. The setting sits so well for strings that either a younger ensemble or the most advanced students can perform it. Highly recommended!
SKU: LO.30-3240L
UPC: 000308142419.
This collaborative cantata looks at the Christmas story through the eyes of first-hand witnesses, who share their unique perspectives on the miraculous birth of Jesus. Zechariah, Mary, Joseph, a shepherd, a wise man, and the aged saint Simeon all share their stories through dramatic monologues. A blend of original and familiar carols provides a dramatic sonic backdrop for these inspiring stories. Ed Hogan’s stunning orchestration makes this piece a versatile work that can be presented equally well with piano only or with full orchestral accompaniment, and the optional inclusion of congregational singing of familiar carols ensures a meaningful worship experience for the entirety of the congregation. Orchestration by Ed Hogan for 2 Fl, Ob (sub S Sax or Cl), 2 Cl, Bsn (sub Bass Cl), 2 Hn (sub 2 A Sax or Cl), Tpt 1, Tpt 2–3 (sub 2 A Sax), 2 Tbn (sub 2 T Sax), Tuba, 2 Perc, Timp, Harp, Pno, 2 Vln, Vla (sub Cl), Cello, Bass, Digital Strings.
SKU: BA.BA11304-90
ISBN 9790006566150. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: Latin.
Saint-Saens was just 23 years old when he composed hisOratorio de Noelin 1858 in only twelve days. Edited by Christina M. Stahl, this choral masterpiece is now available in a comprehensive scholarly-critical Urtext edition.In the Foreword (Ger/Eng/Fr), the editor explains the background to the premiere, explains the expansion of the work from six to ten movements as well as the composer's multiple revisions. The Critical Commentary (Eng) meticulously records these revisions.For the first time, valuable tips are provided for the Gallican pronunciation of the Latin text, customary in France until 1903.The piano reduction is based on the contemporary arrangement by Saint-Saens' student Eugene Gigout.