The Melodic Voice
SKU: GI.G-9660
ISBN 9781622773572.
To learn from Alice is to come under a peculiar kind of enchantment . . . To hear her is to be spellbound by a melodic voice. — John Wykoff, from the Prelude The Melodic Voice presents a series of interviews with preeminent composer, conductor, and teacher Alice Parker that offers a fuller and more intimate view of her life and music than ever before. The conversations Cameron LaBarr and John Wykoff document in these pages perfectly capture the essence of Alice’s core philosophies on melody, arranging, singing, music teaching, conducting, and many other topics. During the course of the interviews, Alice discusses a wide range of topics: her childhood, her time as a student at Smith College and Juilliard, the death of her husband, her work with Robert Shaw, living in New York City, experiences with teaching, her compositional process, the importance of folk song, advice for students and teachers, and much more. In the accompanying video component, Alice speaks candidly and directly about many of her most popular and well-loved arrangements, including Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal, Saints Bound for Heaven, What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor?, and John Saw Duh Numbuh, among others. Too few have had the privilege of attending one of Alice’s workshops or engaging with her in long conversations and round-the-table singing. But the conversational nature of this book gives everyone the chance to engage with her in a deeper way. Musicians and non-musicians alike are sure to be inspired by Alice’s words. Cameron LaBarr is Director of Choral Studies at Missouri State University. His choirs have performed extensively both at home and abroad, and he has worked as a guest conductor and clinician across the United States, Europe, South Africa, and Asia. John Wykoff is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Lee University. As an active composer, he writes for choir, orchestra, and chamber groups, and his music has been performed internationally by leading ensembles. Check out this clip below of Alice Parker discussing her beloved arrangement Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal. This is just a small part of the over three hours of video interviews included in the purchase of this resource.
SKU: GI.WW1650
UPC: 785147005964. English. Text by Michael Dennis Browne.
Written for performance at the 58th presidential inauguration, with text by Pulitzer Prize nominated poet Michael Dennis Browne and music by John Wykoff, Now We Belong is a moving anthem that expresses sentiments of love, unity, and peace. Cameron LaBarr Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WW1655
UPC: 785147006862. English. Text Source: Traditional American Song.
This joyful American song has been set beautifully by composer John Wykoff. Speaking of how we will all rise together in the morning, this work reflects on the idea of leaving the troubles of the world to embark on a better day. A wonderful concert opener that is accessible to many levels. Cameron LaBarr Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WW1732
UPC: 785147015963. English. Text source: Traditional spiritual. Traditional Spiritual.
Composer John Wykoff has set the familiar spiritual Soon I Will Be Done in a completely new way. While other settings exist, none treat the source material with deadly seriousness, as a personal requiem. With an incredibly beautiful and virtuosic piano accompaniment, this work will make an excellent concert centerpiece.
SKU: GI.WW1707
UPC: 785147020660. English. Text source: Traditional spiritual. Traditional Spiritual.
SKU: GI.WW1759
UPC: 785147018766. English. Text Source: Traditional Song. Traditional Song.
This hilarious folk song is arranged here for TTBB choir and piano. The story of the lazy farmer and the consequences for his laziness will likely connect with your tenors and basses. Expertly arranged, making this a great teaching piece that works well in concert settings.
SKU: GI.WW1731
UPC: 785147015864. English. Text Source: American Folksong. American Folksong.
Who Killed Poor Robin? is a tremendously fun and rowdy folksong from the arranger who brought us I Got a Hog and a Pig. Expertly written with very accessible vocal lines, this arrangement will work well for a wide variety of choirs and will be a favorite of your audiences.
SKU: GI.WW1722
UPC: 785147014966. English. Text Source: Traditional Appalachian Ballad. Traditional Appalachian Ballad.
This beautiful setting of the Appalachian ballad features a lovely baritone solo supported by accessible choral lines. A nice feature for a good soloist. Easy to learn and very effective.
SKU: GI.WW2058
UPC: 785147056669. English. Text by Charles Anthony Silvestri.
SKU: GI.WW1590
UPC: 888680603106. English. Text Source: Traditional American Song.
A game in song. The arranger has captured the back and forth bounce of the song-game as the question What will you wear, Jenny Jenkins? flits from part to part. Jenny's ultimate answer will likely solicit a few chuckles. From the Amanda Quist Choral Series. Recording by the Tennessee Chamber Chorus, Cameron F. LaBarr, conductor.