SKU: LP.765762137424
UPC: 765762137424.
Come & Adore Him is a delightful mix of traditional Christmas favorites with new sounds that will enhance any holiday celebration. EEvery song in the collection is masterfully arranged for senior adults by Steve W. Mauldin in basic four-part harmony that works for any size choir, with extra cue notes provided for larger or more experienced choirs, and traditional sounds of classic carols are interspersed with foot-stompin' Southern gospel that will raise the rafters. EFrom the lovely strains of the traditional What Child Is This? to the Southern gospel treat Every Light That Shines at Christmas, these heart-warming songs with accessible choral voicings and lush orchestrations provide all the fixin's for a down-home Christmas musical feast!
SKU: LP.765762137523
UPC: 765762137523.
SKU: LP.765762137622
UPC: 765762137622.
SKU: FG.55011-604-7
ISBN 9790550116047.
Ann- Elise Hannikainen (1946-2012) was born in Hanko, Southern Finland, but lived mainly abroad, her father working as diplomat. Her grandfather's father was P.J. Hannikainen, the head of a prominent Finnish musical family. Ann-Elise's attraction to music was first found at age of five, when her family, then living in Warsaw, bought a grand piano. Hannikainen started to study piano playing at the Sibelius Academy in 1967, but rheumatoid arthritis prevented her from pursuing a carrier as a concert pianist. In 1972 she moved to Madrid and started to study composition with Ernesto Halffter Ercriche, a student of Manuel de Falla. Hannikainen advanced quickly in her career, and her piano concerto was premiered in Helsinki Festival in 1976. Her composing style evolved into luminous melodies, free atonal harmonies and improvisatory forms. Chachara (1980) is her first composition for solo instrument and piano, and it was also Hannikainen's last work to be premiered during her lifetime. The flute has the main role shifting between virtuosic and bel canto modes. The window of love, a distinct section of tonal harmony and singing melody was typical in many of Hannikainen's compositions. In Chachara this confession of love is heard in the middle of the piece (Molto moderato). In January 1981 Chachara was recognized in Barcelona with the first prize in the competition for young composers.