Classic Melodies For Choir
SKU: CY.CC2522
The highlights Richard Struass' great tone poem, Don Juan, have been arranged for 4-part Trombone ensemble by Jeremy Kempton. This brilliant masterpiece is one of the most performed works in the orchestral literature. The dashing melodies, rich harmonies and the passion of the original come through in Mr. Kempton's arrangement.
Written for advanced performers, this 4 minute work will add a wonderful climax to any program.
SKU: GI.G-1057
Gary Daigle has been an important collaborator on many composer collections, serving as arranger, instrumentalist, composer and recording engineer. Named Pastoral Musician of the Year at the NPM 2019 convention, GIA is pleased to release Gary’s first solo collection in over 20 years. Way, Truth, and Life exhibits a wide variety of musical styles. Not only has Gary provided new melodies for familiar texts, he was reworked some standard tunes, thereby breathing new life into classic melodies. With music for children’s choir, contemporary ensemble, choral arrangements, including music in both English and Spanish for congregational use, this collection has appeal to many liturgical musicians and assemblies. We are proud to highlight the work of this beloved GIA composer and musician. CONTENTS: Way, Truth, and Life • Come, All You People / Uyai Mose • Hear the Choirs of Angels Sing • What Is This Place • The Earth Is Full of Goodness • El Señor Es Mi Pastor / The Lord Is My Shepherd • I Will Praise Your Name • Why Have You Abandoned Me? • Our Blessing Cup • Psalm 63: As Morning Breaks • One Thing I Ask of You, O God • The Summons: Will You Come and Follow Me • Sing a New Church.
SKU: FZ.5750
ISBN 9790230657501. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
This facsimile of an original and the manuscript by Hector Berlioz is part of our Dominantes collection. Melodies Irlandaises (complete sources): version for voice and piano (Schlesinger and Richault editions) - autographe manuscript of Helene, version for male voice and orchestra - version for choir and orchestra of the Chant Sacre (Richault edition) - version for mezzo and orchestra of La Belle Voyageuse (Richault edition) version for female choir and orchestra of La Belle Voyageuse (orchestral material). Presentation by Isabelle Poinloup: Context of the creation of the melodies irlandaises - the melodies irlandaises - the Schlesinger and Richault editions. Formations: With piano: tenor and piano - tenor and bass, or soprano and contralto, and piano - choir for tenors, basses and piano - large choir for 2 soprano voices, 2 tenor voices, 2 bass voices, and piano - Soprano or tenor and piano. With orchestra: Tenor and bass, or soprano and contralto, and orchestra - large choir for 2 soprano voices, 2 tenor voices, 2 bass voices, and orchestra - for mezzo and orchestra - female choir and orchestra. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the National Library of Paris (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.