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Choral Choir (SATB) - Digital Download SKU: A0.1017879 Composed by Hilary Brooks, Lyrics by Clive King. Broadway,Celtic,Film/TV,Musical/Show. Octavo. 2 pages. Hilary Brooks #6344943. Published by Hilary Brooks (A0.1017879). Musical theatre. An ensemble song, praising the Sabbath. Satire. Unaccompanied over a drone. Alla 'presenting' in the church from WEE FREE! The Musical Piano/Voice. 2p.  1984. Morna escapes the city to teach music on the remote Isle of Munst. When she accidentally marries a pillar of the community, she finds herself at odds with the quirks of The Kirk and the strange ways of the locals. Can a New Romantic survive on an island ruled by The Old Testament? Cleverly written... great songs... outstanding cast... crisp direction. **** The Herald Delightful performances... fine sings of love and disappointment... has the audience rolling in the aisles. **** The Scotsman A rare and scintillating treat... funny and cannily observant. **** Mumble Musicals A chamber musical for four actors - 2F, 2M. Original production length: 57 minutes. Suitable for MT students, colleges, MT societies. contact: @BrooksandKing Brooks & King are represented by Micheline Steinberg Associates: micheline@steinplays.com.     020 3214 8282 Script perusal and hires can be arranged through MSA
REMEMBER THE SABBATH
Chorale SATB

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SATB choir, A clarinet, and piano - Moderately Easy - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8795-E Composed by Gwyneth W. Walker. Christmas, Christmas-Sacred. 23 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 15 seconds. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8795-E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8795-E). English.“The Friendly Beasts” portrays the animals who have protected Jesus and Mary during the birth. Each animal proudly takes its turn announcing its contribution. The donkey carried Mary “up hill and down.” The dove “cooed” the Child to sleep. At the end of the song, all of the animals reappear in quick succession: donkey, cow, sheep, dove. They recount the gifts they brought to Immanuel.The Clarinet plays a featured role, enhancing the message of the lyrics. For example, the Clarinet associates with each animal, braying as a donkey, warmly mooing as a cow, embellishing as a sheep with “curly horns,” and fluttering upward with trills as a dove in flight. Duration: 4:15.
The Friendly Beasts (Downloadable Choral Score)
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.972650 Composed by James Siddons. Contemporary,Opera,Ragtime. Octavo. 79 pages. James Siddons Music and Writings #4898807. Published by James Siddons Music and Writings (A0.972650). Two Views of Scott Joplin is an exploration of a personal and artistic crisis that Scott Joplin, the King of Ragtime, went through between 1904 and 1906. This crisis was precipitated by the untimely death of Freddie Alexander in September 1904, to whom Joplin had been married only ten weeks. Knowledge of this marriage was lost to history for almost a century until the Joplin scholar Edward A. Berlin discovered the newspaper obituary, which is quoted in the bass solo in Part II, The Obituary of Freddie Alexander.           Apparently, Scott Joplin, already inspired by the progressive ideals of Booker T. Washington, saw a path to social and artistic betterment through his love of Freddie, a daughter of a refined family. During this period, Joplin used the title rag less often in his piano-solo works, and nurtured an interest in opera (he had long been active in vaudeville as well as ragtime piano). He seems to have lost his sense of direction in 1905 and 1906, until led by his publisher John Stark to move to New York City in 1907. Once there, apparently growing out of his grief, Joplin studied with an Italian opera singer and composer, composed his folk opera Treemonisha, and composed Wall Street Rag and his other late masterpieces for piano. Joplin died in April 1917 following two years of debilitating illness.           Joplin left almost no personal writings, such as letters or diaries. To create an impression of autobiography, Two Views of Scott Joplin consists mostly of words and music written by Scott Joplin, and piano music composed by two close associates, the composer-pianists Louis Chauvin and Scott Hayden. These words come from Treemonisha, from Joplin’s little-remembered vaudeville and parlor songs, and also from text in his sheet-music---copyright notices, publishers’ addresses, titles and subtitles of rags, performance directions. In most cases, selected lyrics are extracted from songs and paired with piano-solo themes. These ingredients are combined in creative ways to express the biographical narrative. Instrumental themes are re-cast as necessary to express their newly-attached lyrics. But in no place can any of the music in Two Views of Scott Joplin be considered an arrangement of a given, intact composition, nor a medley of tunes, nor a theatrical revue. The character development and dialogue found in Scott Joplin’s Struggle with Destiny (Part II, No. 3) is my own biographical interpretation of Joplin, based on known evidence and on his music.The score contains extensive Performance Notes for performing this 16-minute work as a choral work or as a short opera scene.
Two Views of Scott Joplin
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Digital Download SKU: A0.953622 Composed by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP). Contemporary. Octavo. 12 pages. Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) #4835887. Published by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) (A0.953622). Perfect for a spring or nature-themed concert, Wren elicits giggles and spontaneous applause. The quick tempo and syncopated rhythms of this two-minute light-hearted piece contrast nicely with slow lush repertoire in a program. It's best for an intermediate chorus with a good amount of rehearsal time or advanced chorus.Commissioned by Inversion Ensemble, Wren (2019) by Adrienne Inglis sets Robert Macfarlane’s acrostic poem of the same name for mixed chorus and flute. With quick harmonic changes, syncopations, and melodic gestures, the composition captures a sense of the charming poem as well as the actual Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) found year round throughout the United Kingdom. Macfarlane’s poem Wren comes from his 2017 illustrated poetry book, The Lost Words, which conjures pictures of wild things and untamed spaces that get shortchanged in modern urban life.Duration: 2 minutesWren, a poem © Robert Macfarlane 2017 from The Lost Words written by Robert Macfarlane and illustrated by Jackie Morris (Hamish Hamilton, 2017). Permission granted by David Higham Associates Limited.
Wren for SATB chorus and flute
Chorale SATB

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