/ Choeur D'Hommes (TTBB) Et Piano
SKU: HL.48011040
UPC: 073999573510. 8.5x11.75x0.247 inches.
Contents: On Craig Ddu (SATTBB) * Wanderer's Song (TTBB) * Midsummer Song (SSAATTBB) * Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water (SATTBB) * The Splendour falls on Castle Walls (TB and SATB) * Little Birdie (Unison and Piano) * The Streamlet's Slumber song (2-Part and Piano).
SKU: HL.254197
8.25x11.5 inches.
This pack includes two separate octavos. The composition A Wanderer's Song is directed to the youngest group of performers. It is a sort of a music illustration invoking a reflection of a title character on the surrounding world. The lack of a specific meaning of the literary layer enables a young performer to create an individual interpretation based on the musical course of the work. The work Rebounds has an ABA' form. Its title means reflections resulting from a phrase interchangeably repeated in the voices. The phrase is based on the word 'echo,' which functions as an ostinato. It constitutes a background for the phonetic text that the author has invented and which is comprised of syllables of various dynamic intensity scattered in the leading rhythmic and melodic motifs. The middle part is based on the B-A-C-H theme both in the literary and the harmonic layers.
SKU: FP.FCH01
ISBN 979-0-57050-024-6.
This distinguished composer (and authority on Celtic and Tibetan music) wrote many songs performed by illustrious singers, including Kathleen Ferrier. His songs include two with recorder obbligato - Fairy Workers with sopranino recorder and piano (an Irishy jeu d'esprit), and The Philosopher Bird with descant recorder and piano, (a setting of a mysterious poem especially written by his famous poet son Kevin).
SKU: HL.14018410
Carl Loewe's Wanderer's Night Song for Bass or Baritone Voice and Piano. Edited by Albert Howe.
SKU: HL.14030819
ISBN 9780853609094. 9.0x12.0x0.227 inches.
An album containing fifteen superb songs by Armstrong Gibbs, one of the greatest of English song-writers. Singers will welcome this anthology, which celebrates the mastery of Gibbs' word-setting, with texts by de la Mare, Masefield and others.