Matériel : Octavo
SKU: LO.15-1836H
UPC: 000308069785.
The quiet, reflective aspects of winter and all its beauty are described both musically and textually.
SKU: AP.50241
UPC: 038081574110. English. Words by H. P. Nichols.
Quiet, crisp lines are echoed from voice to voice and punctuated with chilling whispers in this rhythmic setting told from winter's point of view. A mixed meter refrain creates a sense of surprise when ice locks the fountains and chains the river, and a layered counterpoint section builds to a frosty celebration of the season.
About Alfred Choral Designs
Th e Alfred Choral Designs Series provides student and adult choirs with a variety of secular choral music that is useful, practical, educationally appropriate, and a pleasure to sing. To that end, the Choral Designs series features original works, folk song settings, spiritual arrangements, choral masterworks, and holiday selections suitable for use in concerts, festivals, and contests.
SKU: AP.50239
UPC: 038081574097. English. Words by H. P. Nichols.
SKU: AP.50240
UPC: 038081574103. English. Words by H. P. Nichols.
SKU: HL.35027934
UPC: 884088570576. 5x5 inches. Pamela Stewart/Joseph M. Martin.
Uses: Christmas, EpiphanyScript ure: Song of Solomon 2:1Here is a graceful carol from the celebrated cantata The Winter Rose. The Catalonian melody is pure grace and is set with sensitivity and festivity as the piece moves from quiet joy to jubilant celebration. The amazing orchestral accompaniment brings out the colorful piano part making this piece useful for choirs of any size and accomplishment.
SKU: AP.49763
UPC: 038081568508. English.
When considering various winter holidays, what is the common thread? A candle and a song. Beautiful in its simplicity, here's a quiet celebration crafted to resonate universally. Mark's delicate melody and sweet sonorities float effortlessly over a flowing piano accompaniment. With readable rhythms, easy to learn notes, and sensible vocal ranges, it's intentionally uncomplicated so that the message of the text will clearly speak. Hushed and heartfelt, a memorable moment. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.49765
UPC: 038081568522. English.
SKU: AP.49764
UPC: 038081568515. English.
SKU: AP.49766
UPC: 038081568539. English.
When considering various winter holidays, what is the common thread? A candle and a song. Beautiful in its simplicity, here's a quiet celebration crafted to resonate universally. Mark's delicate melody and sweet sonorities float effortlessly over a flowing piano accompaniment. With readable rhythms, easy to learn notes, and sensible vocal ranges, it's intentionally uncomplicated so that the message of the text will clearly speak. Hushed and heartfelt, a memorable moment.
SKU: SU.80101343
Solstice Sonata (2013) for trumpet and organ was commissioned by the American Guild of Organists for its 2014 Biennial National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. It was premiered on June 24, 2014 at the Memorial Church, Harvard University, by trumpeter Chris Gekker and organist Christian Lane. At the solstice (summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern), the sun is directly aligned with the tropical latitude lines, and the longest day of the year occurs (marking the start of summer). This sonata is music of celebration and contemplation, taking the inspiration of the longest day as a starting place for both meditation both thoughtful and joyous. Take Flight soars and leaps with vigor-perhaps the image of a hang-glider's journey over a dramatic landscape under the late evening sun. The Dream of Peace is lyrical and passionate; it is perhaps night music of reflection and intensity. Glittering, Aglow begins with quiet, mystical music: a gradual awakening. A vibrant, syncopated dance breaks out, is interrupted by the quiet music again, and returns to push forward to a vibrant conclusion. The new season has begun.Instrumentation: Trumpet and Organ. Composed: 2013 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: AP.39641S
UPC: 038081449609. English.
This arrangement captures the anticipation, arrival, and celebration of the holidays through the use of sacred and secular carols alike. The piece opens with a quiet setting of O Come, O Come Emmanuel, then continues with a colorful and energetic rendition of the Ukrainian Bell Carol before drawing the piece to an exciting conclusion against a cacophony of ringing bells. (4:05).