Format : Score
SKU: LO.10-1965S
UPC: 000308042634.
The dramatic keyboard accompaniment charges forward throughout this powerful setting of TON-Y-BOTEL, and the headlong rush of choral Alleluia! carries through to the exalted finale.
SKU: HL.8552148
UPC: 884088326043. 5x5 inches.
This chorus from a Pergolesi opera will highlight the performance of any treble choir. With an uplifting original text “Alleluia. O, be joyful,” this arrangement offers an introduction into light and stylistic classical singing. Available separately: 2-Part, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 1:30.
SKU: HL.14043419
6.75x10.0x0.057 inches.
For SSA chorus and Piano.Commissioned by the Farnham Youth Choir and the Farnham Festival for the 50th anniversary of the Farnham Festival in 2011.First performed on the 26th March 2011 at Farnham Maltings, Surreyby the Farnham Youth Choir, conducted by David Vicor-Smith. James Whitbourn - Festival Alleluia by musicroom
SKU: LO.10-5529S
ISBN 9780787771683.
This joyous anthem is suitable for Eastertide and includes roles for optional trumpet and congregation. Anthony Giamanco's original, hymn-like music is paired with Edward Caswall's words that celebrate the whole earth ringing with Alleluias for the risen Lord.
SKU: GI.G-RCA425
English.
A rising young composer has given us a spirited 21st-century madrigal set to a medieval Christmas text. A finalist in the BBC Radio 3 Carol of the Year Composition Competition 2016, the music throws singer and listener alike into a joyous dance in Dorian mode that culminates in a cascade of alleluias when the mode shifts to Ionian (major) at the close.
SKU: HP.C6192C
UPC: 763628961923.
Joyous anthem by Donald Fishel This joyous anthem sings the good news of the risen Lord, making it fitting throughout Eastertide. With piano accompaniment and trumpet, the catchy refrain filled with alleluias is interspersed with the verses that proclaim the new life that was given through the risen Christ.
SKU: HL.35032507
UPC: 888680893095. 6.75x10.5 inches. Pamela Stewart/David Foley.
An exquisitely beautiful poem entwines with a stunning melody in this octavo of praise to the Creator. The lyric paints the glory of nature with vivid hues and the music has a soundtrack of expressiveness that is especially endearing. Picturesque piano writing supports the concept and the text moves steadily toward our response of praise to God. Concluding with quiet shimmering alleluias, this is a singular anthem!
SKU: LO.99-2355L
UPC: 000308120172.
Exultant in its relentless energy, this vibrant anthem of praise incorporates the Doxology first homophonically and then polyphonically and is book-ended by vigorous choral “alleluias†while being accompanied by an insistent driving string bass. The resulting effect is both stunning and electrifying to sing and hear!
SKU: SU.80300139
Antiphonal choirs and a small unison chant group exchange alleluias, while the soloist sings the melody of this spiritual written for the Spelman College Choir in 1971. SSAA/SSAA, unison chant group, and soprano solo, a cappella; English. Medium. SSAA/SSAA, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: CF.CM9582
ISBN 9781491154045. UPC: 680160912544. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. English. Original.
English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Pauls cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paulas cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paul's cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paul's cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music. Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs. The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections. Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.English composer William Boyce was born in London in 1711 and died in 1779. He began his musical career as a choir boy at St. Paul’s cathedral and throughout his career, he wrote symphonies and church music.Alleluia was originally written for four voices a cappella; however, this arrangement has an accompaniment that may be used for rehearsal or in performance. The key has also been lowered from the original key of C major to Bb major, making this arrangement of this beautiful work for SSA voices more accessible for SSA choirs.The form consists of homophonic sections followed by canons and refrains with the homophonic sections.Whether performing a cappella or with piano, sing Alleluia by William Boyce with joy and enthusiasm.