Format : Vocal Score
Mark Hayes's version of the long-time favorite hymn exemplifies the arranger at his best. The freely sung opening solo a cappella section and luscious harmonies make this one special indeed. “I Surrender All”incorporates great feeling with each phrase creating a memorable moment in the musical life of your church.
SKU: LP.765762194304
UPC: 765762194304.
Nick Robertson's new song of surrender will reawaken the commitment of every Christian. Cliff Duren's magnificent arrangement and orchestration provides the perfect setting for this classic message. For solo voice with choir and just a hint of Southern gospel styling.
SKU: LP.765762147324
UPC: 765762147324.
SKU: LP.9780834181403
ISBN 9780834181403.
Nick Robertson's new song of surrender will reawaken the commitment of every Christian. Cliff Duren's magnificent arrangement and orchestration provides the perfect setting for this classic message. For solo voice with choir and just a hint of Southern go.
SKU: HL.14011727
ISBN 9788759880678. 10.5x14.25x0.52 inches. Danish.
Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen 's Four Madrigals From The Natural World for 6-12 part mixed chorus. This piece incorporates texts by Les Murray. ' FOUR MADRIGALS to texts by the Australian poet Les Murray are composed of two songs (Bats' Ultrasound and The Octave of Elephants) written for the Australian vocal group THE SONG COMPANY, and two songs (Cattle Egret and Comete) from my larger work SOUND / SIGHT, written for the Danish Radio Chamber Choir, but here arranged for six voices. The texts are pictures and situations from - or meditations over - THE NATURAL WORLD. Les Murray's way of approaching this world is not in the least sentimentalor nostalgic: the poems reveal a truebeing-out-there realism: so basically the approach is realistic, but the creating of form elevates the material to an abstractplay, a daring and exuberant poetic language. These poems asked to be set to music. I gave up old idiosyncrasies regarding descriptive music, and surrendered to the madrigal, with its special so-called madrigalisms, which entails also animal-imitations. You will hear this particulary inThe Octave of Elephants. ' - Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.