Un accompagnement riche et frais à consonance harmonies conduire cet arrangement puissant pour une arrivée spectaculaire et majestueux. Un point culminant de vacances pour l'école et l'église. / Choeur SSA
SKU: HL.14020995
ISBN 9780711961920.
Stud y score of The Three Kings, A Christmas Cantata for SATB soli, chorus and orchestra. Texts by George Mackay Brown and mediaeval, anonymous. This work was commissioned by the London Symphony Chorus to commemorate its 30th anniversary. First performed on 15th October 1995 at the Barbican Hall, London. Duration 50 minutes. Vocal Score also available for sale. Conductor's score and orchestral parts are available for hire.
SKU: HL.1220755
UPC: 196288142508. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
Now available for SAB! “In a far land upon a day where never snow did fall, Three kings went riding on the way, bearing presents all.” The beautiful poetry of Eleanor Farjeon provides the perfect canvas for Philip Lawson's musical talents. Simply stunning!
SKU: AP.29601S
UPC: 038081331201. English. Traditional.
Three holiday favorites are staged in an enjoyable easy-swing style. Including We Three Kings, Silent Night and Jolly Old St. Nicholas, the style will steal your show. A tremendous work to introduce the swing style to your young band. (2:22).
SKU: AP.45889S
UPC: 038081529684. English. Traditional.
A Child for Three Kings, a beautiful arrangement by Jim Palmer, combines Greensleeves and We Three Kings to create a Christmas concert selection that will be loved by students and audiences alike. All string parts are interesting and include both melodic and accompaniment figures. The rich harmonies and beautiful melodies will be a great addition to any holiday performance. (3:50).
SKU: ST.CN30P
ISBN 9790220225604.
We Three Kings was written in 1968 for the Herbert Shiner School, Petworth, where Brian Knowles was Head of Music. Adapting the words of a much-loved Victorian carol to a new and unashamedly popular and accessible setting for unison voices and piano, it soon became a seasonal favourite, both there and later at The Royal Naval School (now The Royal School), where Knowles was Composer-in-Residence. Further acclaim followed in 2010, when it was performed live on the Alan Titchmarsh Show, and published by Stainer & Bell (ref. W225). This new arrangement, for SATB choir and piano, may also be performed with a dual-purpose orchestral accompaniment equally suited to the unison version, and available from the Stainer & Bell hire library (ref. HL398). The scoring is for double woodwind, four horns and trumpet, timpani, glockenspiel, xylophone, harp and strings.