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Medium Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.780811 Composed by Lyrics: Edgar P. Stites and Music: Ira D. Sankey. Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Contemporary,Easter,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Wedding. 5 pages. Cathy Stamegna #5370737. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.780811). A hymn of trust and consolation based on John 14:1 and Psalm 37:5 (Treble Range C4-D5).  This arrangement begins with an arpeggiated accompaniment, lending a contemplative spirit to the lyrics.  Verse two transitions to an upbeat triple meter with some syncopation, adding a confident, positive character.  Lyrics to verses 3 and 4 are inserted on the last page of music, allowing performers to add or substitute verses.  This hymn is appropriate for many occasions, including General Worship, Lent, or a Wedding service.  Piano Accompaniment track sold separately.  Part of the Hymns of Comfort collection.
Trusting Jesus, That is All (Vocal Solo, Piano Accompaniment)
Voix moyenne, Piano

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Medium Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1077318 By Daniel Carter. By Daniel Carter. Arranged by Daniel Carter. Baroque,Classical,Praise & Worship,Sacred. 4 pages. Daniel Carter #681495. Published by Daniel Carter (A0.1077318). J. Marinus Jensen’s text is an optimistic reminder that despite sorrows in this life we are also created to have joy. “What gratitude to God we bring that mankind may have joy.†Daniel Carter’s melody and accompaniment are set in a neo-baroque style that gives performers and listeners a feeling of a joyful dance. Suitable for worship, devotionals, recitals, and concerts. Complete lyric: A voice hath spoken from the dust, Its message pure, without alloy, Of treasured hope and sacred trust: Oh, “men are that they may have joy.†Should sorrow come, we’ll not despair, For He would not that men should pine. The grief that comes we’ll learn to bear Until again the sun doth shine. For Adam feel that man might be, And men are that they may have joy. What gratitude to God we bring That mankind may have joy. Before the Lord, then, humbly go. His message will our spirits buoy. On us his blessings he’ll bestow, For “men are that they may have joy.†For Adam feel that man might be, And men are that they may have joy. What gratitude to God we bring That mankind may have joy.
Mankind May Have Joy—Medium-Range Vocal Solo and Piano
Voix moyenne, Piano
Daniel Carter
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Medium-Low Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.534413 Composed by Jacques Leguerney. 20th Century,Concert,Standards. 38 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3478897. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.534413). 1. Plaintes d'Orphée2. Ã?pigramme à un mauvais payeur3. à Chloris4. D'une maigre dame5. Dans le fôret6. Secret Amour 7. Complients à une duègnehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo7KQ89pzz4Gérard Souzay, French baritone, said of Jacques Leguerneyâ??s music: â??How does one describe this music which is, at the same time, classic and modern? It is pure, but colorfully nuanced; it speaks to the heart as well as the mind: at times calm; at times witty; wise, yet sensual. The music of Jacques Leguerney is un jardin à la française, both elegant and stylish.â? Jacques Leguerney was born in Le Havre on 19 November 1906. His uncle bought his first piano and encouraged him to study and write music. He wrote chamber works, and took a few semesters of harmony with Nadia Boulanger, who arranged for a performance of his Epitaphe guerrière and Clair de lune in a concert organized by the Société musical indépendante at the Salle Pleyel. However, he decided not to continue his studies. He felt that his gift was natural and spontaneous, and that anyone who understood music should not have to do exercises to learn to compose. In 1928, Jane Bathori took an interest in Leguerney, including two songs during her tour in Argentina, and the following year at the Salle Erard in Paris. In 1932, when his father died, Leguerney took over the family business and stopped composing until the outbreak of World War II. The period extending from the German occupation of France to the end of the 1940s constitutes one of the important periods of Leguerneyâ??s musical life. He began his extended song cycle, Poèmes de la Pléiade, and wrote many songs upon poems of Paul-Jean Toulet. He also continued to compose chamber music, including the Sonatine pour violon et piano, the â??Fantasie pour pianoâ? and the Quatuor à cordes en Ré. An important year for Leguerney was 1943. He met musical colleagues who would become his major interpreters. These included Gérard Souzay as well as his half-sister, soprano Geneviève Touraine; pianist Jacqueline Robin (Bonneau), Pierre Bernac, and Francis Poulenc. Robin (Bonneau) particularly influenced Leguerneyâ??s style. His piano accompaniments were created specifically for her virtuosic and sensitive style of pianism. Bernac observed that Leguerney wrote melodies de pianiste. In 1946, Leguerney created a ballet on the mythological story of Endymion. The premiere was at the Opéra de Paris on 27 July 1949, with choreography by Serge Lifar. The Opéra de Paris immediately commissioned a second work, which was La Vénus noire, based upon a short story by Prosper Mérimée. This ballet was never produced, due to disagreements with the choreographer. Leguerney became discouraged and this situation was to lead to the end of his interest in composing. However, the years 1950-1954 brought Leguerney widespread recognition as he created his beautiful mélodie cycles including La Nuit, La Solitude (for piano as well as an orchestration), Le Paysage, and Le Carnaval, as well as the cantata Psaume LXII de David. Gérard Souzay requested many new works for his recitals and premiered La Nuit, Le Carnaval and
Jacques Leguerney: Sept Poèmes de François Maynard for medium voice and piano
Voix moyenne, Piano

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Medium Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742140 Composed by M. Ryan Taylor. Blues,Christian,Christmas,Contemporary,Spiritual. 8 pages. Vocal Works #6633369. Published by Vocal Works (A0.742140). The first gift of Christmas wasn't frankincense or myrrh,It wasn't gold, it wasn't bought, it wasn't sold.The first gift of Christmas wasn't paper-wrapped with string,but swaddled in soft bands by a gentle mother's hands;the first gift was a Savior, and the angels still are singing:He is the gift which the Father's love has given.He, without price, offered freely to all living.To open the gift is to open your heartand look for His face in all you meet.The first song of Christmas didn't mention deer or snowflakes,there were no halls, no holly bright to deck the walls.The first song of Christmas celebrated peace on earth:Go seek the holy Son, the Christ, anointed one.That song has never ended; oh, the angels still are singing:He is the song that the Father's love has spoken.He is the tune meant to heal the heart that's broken.To lift up your voice is to lift up the weak, and add to the eternal harmony.To open the gift is to open your heart and look for His face in all you meet..
He is the Gift : A Christmas Carol for Medium Voice & Piano
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Medium Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.829042 Composed by David Neff, Traditional. Arranged by David Neff. Folk,Spiritual. 4 pages. David Neff #5866099. Published by David Neff (A0.829042). No More Auction Block originated in Canada before the US Civil War among African-Americans who had escaped slavery and found safe haven there. It was later adopted by black troops in the Union Army. It is a song of determination and hope, although its positive message is tempered by the wistful line that closes each verse--many thousand gone. Those many thousand were not only the many who had escaped slavery, but also those who had been separated from family and loved ones by being sold on the auction block. This arrangement was written for Larry D. Hylton, a tenor who sang with Moses Hogan and with the Metropolitan Opera Chorus, and who has been in over 350 performances of Porgy and Bess. David Neff and Larry Hylton collaborated on recording this remotely during the 2020 pandemic in order to produce music for their church's celebration of Juneteenth, following the widespread protests over the murder of George Floyd. The song is appropriate for any occasion that celebrates African-American history and music, as well as the ideals of freedom and liberty. 
No More Auction Block for Me (Many Thousand Gone)
Voix moyenne, Piano

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Medium voice and piano - Moderately Difficult - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8677-E Composed by Steven Mark Kohn. 27 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8677-E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8677-E). English.The texts for these songs are adapted from Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914), one of America’s most fearless and biting satirists. It is safe to say that these songs are probably not for every performer. They require a good dose of theatrical dash and a bit of raw nerve, not exactly your formal recital staples. While they do have a suggestively masculine tone, a female singer with the right irreverence and attitude could certainly bring them off. (The composer suggests that these three songs be performed as a set as opposed to individually. They were constructed to achieve a certain balance as a set.) Duration 10:00Contents:1. The Saint and the Monk2. Something in the Paper3. The American League for the Circumvention of Bores.
Three Impudent Arias (Downloadable)
Voix moyenne, Piano

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Medium voice and piano - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8667-14E Composed by Steven Mark Kohn. 4 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8667-14E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8667-14E). English.Comprised of fifteen songs, each are mini-dramas. Something is happening in each one of them. Someone is travelling, working, or suffering. Their messages are universal to the human experience. They still resonate. Kohn did extensive editing of the available texts to keep the storytelling succinct. I arranged these songs, but I did not write them. Our ancestors, storytellers with great musical talent, did that many years ago. -Steven Mark Kohn, 2000Contents (Click to listen):
Poor Wayfaring Stranger (Downloadable)
Voix moyenne, Piano

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