SKU: SU.80101358
A setting of a text by Hildegard von Bingen, exploring the divine mystery of God's knowledge of every creature before they were called into being, and of God's creation of humankind. Recorded on the CD The Welcome News: Choral Music of Carson Cooman (Gothic)SATB Chorus, a cappella Composed: 2010 Published by: Zimbel Press Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. Perusal copies are available by contacting perusalrequest@subitomusic.com (include the organization name with your request). To order quantities fewer than 8, please call customer service at (973) 857-3440.
SKU: SU.50500090
SATB Chorus, SATB Ensemble, Soprano & Baritone Soli, Orchestra [2 (opt afl) 22 (opt bcl) 2 (opt cbn); 4331; timp, perc; pno/cel; stgs] Duration: 18' 1 Nature’ is what we see (Emily Dickinson); 2 And this delightful Herb (The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyám, trans. Edward FitzGerald); 3 I robbed the Woods (Emily Dickinson); 4 Experiment (Dorothy Diemer Hendry); 5 And I saw another brightness (The Book of Life’s Merits, How the Earth Preserves Mankind [paraphrased] by Hildegard von Bingen); 6 Harvest Moon–The Mockingbird Sings in the Night (Mary Oliver) Study Score: available for sale (#50500091) Full Score & Parts: available on rental Composed: 2002-03 Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: SU.50500091
SATB Chorus, SATB Ensemble, Soprano & Baritone Soli, Orchestra [2 (opt afl) 22 (opt bcl) 2 (opt cbn); 4331; timp, perc; pno/cel; stgs] Duration: 18' 1 ‘Nature’ is what we see (Emily Dickinson); 2 And this delightful Herb (The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyám, trans. Edward FitzGerald); 3 I robbed the Woods (Emily Dickinson); 4 Experiment (Dorothy Diemer Hendry); 5 And I saw another brightness (The Book of Life’s Merits, How the Earth Preserves Mankind [paraphrased] by Hildegard von Bingen); 6 Harvest Moon–The Mockingbird Sings in the Night (Mary Oliver) Vocal Score: available for sale (#50500090) Full Score & Parts: available on rental Composed: 2002-03 Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: OU.9780193562981
ISBN 9780193562981. 11 x 9 inches.
For SATB (with SAT semi-chorus) and cello Quartel has chosen a powerful combination of texts by Hildegard von Bingen and Mother Teresa for this emotive choral work. The main choir is accompanied by a small ensemble singing the word 'love' with rippling ostinati and a solo cello contributing lyrical melodic lines and broken chords.
SKU: SU.80101143
This introspective anthem features a combination of texts by St. Paul and Hildegard von Bingen. It focuses on the human nature of Christ and is highly appropriate for Corpus Christi, Christ the King, Transfiguration, or general times. 12 pages Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: SU.80101264
A familiar Latin text by Hildegard von Bingen is set in this motet. Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: IS.VC7501EM
ISBN 9790365075010.
From the composer: After many years writing cadenzas, transcriptions and reductions of orchestral works, I decided to take the plunge and try my hand at writing a piece of my own. It is my privilege to dedicate this first effort to Viviane Spanoghe, my musical partner, muse, and benevolent critic for the past 40 years. Another considerable debt is to the composer Peter Swinnen, whose formidable erudition and expertise helped transform an idea into a musical word. Lastly, I discovered Hildegard von Bingen, whose genius struck me so forcefully through the ages; she gave me the material prima and the will to complete this essay..
SKU: GI.G-10717
ISBN 9781622776597.
Written by noted scholar and conductor Dennis Shrock, Choral Diversity is a presentation of composers throughout history who represent the broad and diverse canon of choral music. Included are twenty women composers and ten composers of color, many of whom have been previously underrepresented in studies and in performances. Each chapter presents overviews of the composer’s life and choral output, information and analysis of selected compositions, including complete texts and literal translations not found elsewhere, and guidelines that address related and important aspects of performance. Importantly, Shrock approaches choral diversity from multiple perspectives. Most notably, the book highlights the music of women composers—such as Hildegard von Bingen, Amy Beach, and Undine Smith Moore—as well as composers of color, including José Maurício Nunes Garcia, William Grant Still, and Margaret Allison Bonds, among others. Rounding out his approach, Shrock also explores the lesser-known works of familiar composers such as Palestrina and Brahms. The book’s repertoire, too, represents a diversity of musical periods, styles, and genres—including chants, madrigals, chansons, motets, partsongs, oratorios, cantatas, and vocal chamber pieces—all of which are intended to be accessible to regular school, church, and community choruses. With its broad scope and scholarly authority, Choral Diversity is the ideal resource for conductors at all levels looking to diversify their concert programming in a practical and historically informed way. Dennis Shrock is author of ten books, three published by Oxford University Press and the remaining seven published by GIA Publications. He has held faculty positions at Boston University, Westminster Choir College, and the University of Oklahoma. He has also served as Artistic Director of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale and was a lecturer and member of the conducting staff at Yale University. Shrock received his master’s and doctoral degrees in choral conducting from Indiana University.
SKU: HL.49044324
ISBN 9790001199667. UPC: 841886024380. Latin.
The text of Hildegard von Bingen is interpreted with spherical and archaic sounds. Frictions form and dissolve, harmonies come and go. The piece is particularly suitable for chamber choir, demanding a trained ear of the singers.
SKU: SU.46000137
Soprano, Organ Duration: 12'30 A cycle of 4 songs using Latin texts of Hildegard von Bingen I. Spiritus Sanctus; II. O Virtus Spaientiae; III. O vos angeli; IV. O Virga Mediatrix Composed: 2010 Published by: MuPro Music
SKU: CF.CM9563
ISBN 9781491153635. UPC: 680160911134. 6.75 x 10.5 inches. Key: G minor. Latin, English. Hidegard Von Bingen transcribed by Michael John Trotta.
Trotta's composition is an energetic reimagining of timeless text and tune from the 12th century poet, composer, and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The marriage of the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works) creates an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. There is a reflective sense of the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself.This commissioned work for womens choir is an energetic reimagining of a timeless text and tune from the twelfth-century poet, composer and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The text was selected as a reflection of the students' desire to express the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself. This piece marries the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), creating an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. An adapted quotation of the tune is introduced in the violin, then taken up by the choir, treated to a five-part canon in the more reflective middle section, and finally changes meter for an energetic finish. I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: I am what awakens and supports life And enkindles all living things I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: Everything in the cosmos Is encircled with my wisdom. I am the beauty in the fields, The force, that moves like a graceful wind I shine in the waters, and burn in the sun, Glimmering in the stars. Caritas abundat in omnia (Grace abounds for everyone) [Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), I.I.2].This commissioned work for womenas choir is an energetic reimagining of a timeless text and tune from the twelfth-century poet, composer and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The text was selected as a reflection of the students' desire to express the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself. This piece marries the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), creating an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. An adapted quotation of the tune is introduced in the violin, then taken up by the choir, treated to a five-part canon in the more reflective middle section, and finally changes meter for an energetic finish. I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: I am what awakens and supports life And enkindles all living things I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: Everything in the cosmos Is encircled with my wisdom. I am the beauty in the fields, The force, that moves like a graceful wind I shine in the waters, and burn in the sun, Glimmering in the stars. Caritas abundat in omnia (Grace abounds for everyone) [Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), I.I.2].This commissioned work for womenas choir is an energetic reimagining of a timeless text and tune from the twelfth-century poet, composer and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The text was selected as a reflection of the students' desire to express the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself. This piece marries the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), creating an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. An adapted quotation of the tune is introduced in the violin, then taken up by the choir, treated to a five-part canon in the more reflective middle section, and finally changes meter for an energetic finish. I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: I am what awakens and supports life And enkindles all living things I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: Everything in the cosmos Is encircled with my wisdom. I am the beauty in the fields, The force, that moves like a graceful wind I shine in the waters, and burn in the sun, Glimmering in the stars. Caritas abundat in omnia (Grace abounds for everyone) [Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), I.I.2].This commissioned work for women's choir is an energetic reimagining of a timeless text and tune from the twelfth-century poet, composer and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The text was selected as a reflection of the students' desire to express the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself. This piece marries the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), creating an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. An adapted quotation of the tune is introduced in the violin, then taken up by the choir, treated to a five-part canon in the more reflective middle section, and finally changes meter for an energetic finish. I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: I am what awakens and supports life And enkindles all living things I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: Everything in the cosmos Is encircled with my wisdom. I am the beauty in the fields, The force, that moves like a graceful wind I shine in the waters, and burn in the sun, Glimmering in the stars. Caritas abundat in omnia (Grace abounds for everyone) [Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), I.I.2].This commissioned work for women's choir is an energetic reimagining of a timeless text and tune from the twelfth-century poet, composer and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The text was selected as a reflection of the students' desire to express the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself. This piece marries the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), creating an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. An adapted quotation of the tune is introduced in the violin, then taken up by the choir, treated to a five-part canon in the more reflective middle section, and finally changes meter for an energetic finish. I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: I am what awakens and supports life And enkindles all living things I am the great and fiery force, That breathes life into all things: Everything in the cosmos Is encircled with my wisdom. I am the beauty in the fields, The force, that moves like a graceful wind I shine in the waters, and burn in the sun, Glimmering in the stars. Caritas abundat in omnia (Grace abounds for everyone) [Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), I.I.2].This commissioned work for women’s choir is an energetic reimagining of a timeless text and tune from the twelfth-century poet, composer and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The text was selected as a reflection of the students' desire to express the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself.This piece marries the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), creating an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment.An adapted quotation of the tune is introduced in the violin, then taken up by the choir, treated to a five-part canon in the more reflective middle section, and finally changes meter for an energetic finish.I am the great and fiery force,That breathes life into all things:I am what awakens and supports lifeAnd enkindles all living thingsI am the great and fiery force,That breathes life into all things:Everything in the cosmosIs encircled with my wisdom.I am the beauty in the fields,The force, that moves like a graceful windI shine in the waters, and burn in the sun,Glimmering in the stars.Caritas abundat in omnia (Grace abounds for everyone)[Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works), I.I.2].
SKU: CF.CM9615
ISBN 9781491156698. UPC: 680160915231. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: F# minor. Latin, English. Hidegard Von Bingen transcribed by Michael John Trotta.
This SATB work, originally commissioned for women's choir, is an energetic reimagining of timeless text and tune from the 12th century poet, composer, and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The marriage of the chant Caritas Abundat with a text taken from Liber Divinorum Operum (The Book of Divine Works) creates an entirely new work that expresses themes of empowerment. There is a reflective sense of the empowerment that comes from singing in a choir, especially the power of belonging to a group united for a purpose greater than oneself.
SKU: SU.80300144
This new edition of Hildegard's antiphon places it in its liturgical context, pairing it with a plainchant Magnificat (included in this edition by William Flynn). The reprise of the antiphon has an optional added voice in organum, reflecting medieval performance practice. Latin, with full translation and historical and performance notes. In honor of Hildegard's 900th birthday. Unison (antiphonal) a cappella. Easy/Medium. Unison & SA, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: CA.1900500
ISBN 9790007091170.
SKU: HL.50600683
11.5x16.5x0.04 inches.