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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.944518 Composed by George Shearing. Arranged by Aldo Martinez. Contemporary. Octavo. 9 pages. Aldo Martinez #6111273. Published by Aldo Martinez (A0.944518). Lullaby of Birdland is a jazz standard and popular song composed by George Shearing with lyrics by George David Weiss George Shearing wrote Lullaby of Birdland in 1952 for Morris Levy, the owner of the New York jazz club Birdland. Levy had got in touch with Shearing and explained that he'd started a regular Birdland-sponsored disk jockey show, and he wanted Shearing to record a theme which was to be played every hour on the hour. Levy originally wanted his own music to be recorded, but Shearing insisted he couldn't relate very well with it and wanted to compose his own music. They compromised by sharing the rights of the song; the composer's rights went to Shearing, and the publishing rights went to Levy.
Lullaby Of Birdland
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1074352 Composed by Stanley M Hoffman. Classical,Contemporary. Octavo. 32 pages. Stanleymhoffman.com #678653. Published by stanleymhoffman.com (A0.1074352). PROGRAM NOTES As of the present writing, this choral tone poem had been gestating for over thirty years, and the concept and harmonies for it for over forty years. In the 1980s I began to work with the latter two in my brief orchestral piece Little Sea Nocturne. When reading the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), I am most struck by how musical they are. When recited aloud they exhibit their own rhythmic sense. I was eager to incorporate those rhythms into my music. I had long been familiar with his poem The City In the Sea and began to sketch choral passages for the present choral tone poem in the 1990s. It took me until 2022 to complete it because I required many more years of experience at my craft to do so to lead into out of the choruses. In 2012 I completed a seven-minute unaccompanied version of the choruses with music unique to and unifying it simply called The City In the Sea. In composing The City In the Sea - Choral Tone Poem, my goal was to write a piece that, while steeped in tradition, sounds unlike anything in the literature that had come before it. The result is an original hybrid work that successfully and memorably combines salient aspects of the tonal, atonal, and modal musical languages into an organic whole. George Perle coined the term “twelve-tone tonality†to describe the music of Alban Berg and composers influenced by him such as Luigi Dallapiccola. The last title of which I am aware that accomplishes anything remotely related to what I am trying to accomplish musically in this choral tone poem is the piece Paradiso Choruses by Donald Martino (1974). However, I take twelve-tone tonality in entirely other directions in my work. That the duration of The City In the Sea - Choral Tone Poem came out to be thirteen minutes seems appropriate for piece about a sunken city. Rather than write program notes that narrate how the music unfolds I will simply shout out the most memorable aspects of what careful listeners will discern: a recurring heartbeat motif; shifting polychordal harmonies; echo technique; rhythmic diminutions and augmentations; an a cappella chorus featuring those harmonies with a surprisingly memorable recuring theme on top; sensuous flute duets; string section underpinnings by way of either sustained passages or wave-like gestures; tritone-related melodies, harmonies, and tone centers; several strategically placed grand pauses; tritone-related modal-sounding passages; melodic and chord clusters, especially the two climactic ones. INSTRUMENTATION 2 Flutes (2. doubles on Piccolo) 2 Oboes (2. doubles on English Horn) 2 Bb Clarinets 2 Bassoons 2 F Horns 2 C Trumpets 2 Trombones Tuba Timpani Percussion (Gong, Bass Drum, Chimes, Glockenspiel) Harp Strings DURATION 13:00 Stanley M. Hoffman (b. 1959) For biographical information visit: www.stanleymhoffman.com.
The City In the Sea: Choral Tone Poem
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.904846 Composed by Keith Armstead and Martin Nystrom. Arranged by A. Mazzer editing by Marco Borsoi. Christian,Gospel,Pop,Sacred. Octavo. 21 pages. Marco Borsoi #3432511. Published by Marco Borsoi (A0.904846). The two pieces, which are composed in a Medley, are As the Deer and Hallelujah, Oh Lord we praise your name. They belong, the first to the repertoire of white religious music, generally called Christian Music, which is characterized by a clear influence of the Country and Pop genre and the other to the repertoire of Gospel Music, Afro-American religious music, born in the Christian-Methodist churches in the '30s. The author of As the Deer is Martin J. Nystrom, American composer who, based on a simple and very effective chord progression, resumes the beginning of Psalm 42: As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God ... (Psalm 42, 1-2) The author of Hallelujah, Oh Lord we praise your name is Keith Armstead, minister of music at King George Church of God in King George, VA. The song, with a typical Gospel atmosphere, is characterized by the solo vs. chorus mode, that is to say a short singing phrase performed by a single singer (in this arrangement performed by sopranos) alternates the response of the whole choir. The song is included in the album You can count on Jesus, produced by Armstead and published in 2003.
As the Deer / Hallelujah medley SATB + Piano (complete score + single parts)
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.918893 By Jubal's Lyre Music. By George MacFarren, James Turle, John Burrowes, and Thomas Kelway. Arranged by Martin Dicke. Christian,Classical,Religious,Romantic Period,Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. Jubal's Lyre Music Publishers #6356771. Published by Jubal's Lyre Music Publishers (A0.918893). .This publication provides settings of Psalm 23, Psalm 92, Psalm 98, Psalm 100, Psalm 121, Psalm 130, and The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12) for the worship service. Although originally composed for mixed choir, children may also sing them. The composers of these delightful chants include John Burrowes, Thomas Kelway, George MacFarren, and James Turle, highly respected Anglican composers of their day. Included in the back of The Lutheran Hymnal (1941), these chants have been updated with text from the English Standard Version (ESV) and are being made available to a new generation of singers. Chord names and symbols are provided so that the chants may be accompanied by harp, lyre, or other stringed instruments. The audio sample consists of the chord progression of each of the seven chants played in succession by an organ. For more music and information, visit www.jubalslyre.com/music.
Seven Anglican Chants (SATB)
Chorale SATB
Jubal's Lyre Music
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