This distinctive setting of the mournful scriptural text begins with an introspective, chant-like introduction that belies the fiery torrent of personal frustration and rage to come. With the incessant drum-like drubbing of octaves in the piano bolstering an equally accented choral outburst, the passionate pathos of sorrow expressed within the text is fully realized and understood. A beautiful legato section provides contrast before building anew, taking us to a dynamically intense finale. A stunning, dramatic showcase for concert or festival!
This vibrantly rhythmic and percussive setting of the traditional Spanish tune is all decked out with a new English text and is absolutely infectious. The original Spanish is offered as a performance ...
Fresh contemporary harmonies and cool syncopation grace this highly creative arrangement of the traditional spiritual. The spirited, vibrant mood is enhanced by the rhythmically supportive accompanime...
Specifically designed for young men's voices, Jeanne's rousing, spirited arrangement features a vocal hoedown section which terraces the vocal parts one by one until there is a sense of vocal energy w...
Images of courage, honor and bravery abound in this moving and valiant setting of selected lines from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Ulysses. A powerful accompaniment supports Victor's solid, artful choral w...
Accompaniment CD for CGE22 and CGE23 Will There Really Be a Morning? by Ruth Morris Gray. Includes demo tracks, performance accompaniment tracks, and rehearsal cuts.
Composer: Ruth Morris Gray
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Patterson's fresh new arrangement of this beloved English carol begins with an optional solo before developing into a rich, three-part texture that your singers will learn easily. The two newly crafte...
Creative programming at its best is reflected in this unique, contemporary a cappella original employing the traditional What Child Is This? lyrics. In the opening and closing sections, vocal ostinato...
Creative programming at its best is reflected in this unique, contemporary a cappella original employing the traditional What Child Is This? lyrics. In the opening and closing sections, vocal ostinato...