The Silver Jubilee Anthology of Choral Music

The Silver Jubilee Anthology of Choral Music
Author: Joseph Jennings
Publisher: Hinshaw Music
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781495086533

(Hinshaw Secular). "A silver jubilee celebration is always special. For a vocal group, twenty-five years is a glorious achievement and one to be relished, praised and admired by all who love the sound of voices singing together, unamplified and unadorned. For the choral music enthusiast, whether you sing, teach or just love to listen, this wonderful collection of gems from chanticleer's vast library should have a place of pride in yours." - Simon Carrington Contents: 1. Vox In Rama 2. Hear My Prayer, O Lord 3. Credidi 4. So Ben Mi Ch' A Bon Tempo 5. Voices Of Autumn 6. Fuggi, Fuggi, Dolor, From Tre Rime Di Tasso 7. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind 8. Coventry Carol, Traditional English Carol 9. Two Medieval Lyrics: There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue 10. Gaudete! 11. Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair 12. Nelly Bly 13. All The Pretty Little Horses, Traditional American Folk Song 14. Dulaman 15. An Oiche 16. Lost In The Stars 17. There Is A Balm In Gilead 18. Keep Your Hand On The Plow

Choral Music

Choral Music
Author: Ray Robinson
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 1099
Release: 1978
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780393090628

Under one cover we are offered a survey of music for the choral medium from the fourteenth century to the present. This is not a compendium of tired old favorites. It is, rather, a guide to the development of the choral idiom in all its evolutionary complexity. The editor has realized several objectives in selecting pieces for inclusion: to document stylistic development from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century; to illustrate the major categories of choral composition in different periods; and to provide a convenient library of works by major composers in the choral genre in a convenient format.

A Cappella

A Cappella
Author: John Gardner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1992
Genre: Music
ISBN:

A unique anthology which casts its net far and wide across seven centuries of unaccompanied European choral music, this book is a fascinating selection of thirty pieces, ideal for enterprising choirs looking for something out of the ordinary to enliven their repertoire. Diversity and eclecticism are the hallmarks of this stimulating collection: the pieces range from two to eight voices; from monuments of the Renaissance to miniature canons by Lawes, Schubert, and Brahms; from "Sumer is icumen in" to Stanford and Grieg. This is a truly European anthology, encompassing the music of composers from England, France, Spain, Norway, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands. The contents are arranged chronologically, and though they include a few classics of the genre that no such survey can afford to ignore, the majority of pieces are unjustifiably lesser known. All are newly edited from their sources, at original pitch and in original note-values wherever practical; minimal editorial intervention allows this music to breathe afresh. There are notes on each piece, and prose translation for non-English texts.