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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1167892

By Earth Wind and Fire. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Kathleen McGuire. Blues,Funk,Hip-Hop,Jazz,R & B,Rock. Octavo. 7 pages. Kathleen McGuire #768246. Published by Kathleen McGuire (A0.1167892).

Inspired by Earth, Wind and Fire's funky version of the classic Beatles hit, this arrangement includes unison melody and scat singing for the whole choir, with some straightforward harmonies, and finger snaps and hand claps. Audiences of all ages love it, plus it's a great way to introduce choirs to compound rhythms (swing in 12/8), featuring Jazz/Blues vocal idioms.

The piano part can carry the accompaniment, but to bring it to the next level, add a band; this choral arrangement can be performed with John Wasson's tremendous Big Band arrangement (
published by Hal Leonard).

Also available for SATB choral voicing.

Got To Get You Into My Life Chorale TTBB
Earth Wind and Fire
$2.50 2.23 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

SATB chorus and reciter - Digital Download

SKU: BJ.1427

Das verlorene Paradies. Composed by Kjell Perder. A paradise lost – A choral work in honour of Beethoven. Secular. Octavo. 24 pages. Bo Ejeby Forlag - Digital #1427. Published by Bo Ejeby Forlag - Digital (BJ.1427).

8.27 x 11.7 inches.

In the symphony popularly known as the Pastoral, Beethoven delineates his deep love for nature, for the peace of the countryside along with the drama of a thunderstorm. Little could he know how industrialism, urbanisation, exploitation and a general lack of respect would come to be a threat to Mother Earth.

When we hear the nightingale, the cuckoo, and the rumbling of thunder in Beethoven's sixth symphony, the aim of the composer is to express his emotions with regard to these sounds of nature rather than imitate them (Mehr Empfindung als Malerei!). Yet the Pastoral Symphony became a model for 19th century programme music composers who wished to renew the symphonic format with storytelling and a freer artistic idiom.
The vocal work Det forlorade paradiset (The lost paradise) makes reference to Beethoven's ontologically anchored love for Creation, but also to the fundamental tension between the idyllic and encroaching threats, the very factors that give the Pastoral Symphony its richness and inevitability. The lyrics have nothing to do with John Milton's famous epos Paradise Lost, they foretell an approaching apocalypse created by mankind in this age of pollution and climate change.

The choral text consists of fragments of Schiller's Ode an die Freude (used by LvB in his 9th Symphony). A few quotes by Beethoven will be recited as well.

The basic principal of this composition is to present soothing parallel - tonally based - streams of nature sounds and idyllic surroundings with the gathering of ominous clouds of approaching disaster: ferocious fires, torrents of rain and stormy winds (where the singers make use of clusters, chanting, growl, stamping their feet, etc). Doch mehr Empfindung als Malerei! (emotion rather than mere imitation). A nod or two to Mr. Beethoven by way of droning and using chromatic runs.

The performance can be choreographed for extra impact, but it is equally possible to perform the music as a concert piece. - Kjell Perder.

Det förlorade paradiset
Chorale TTBB

$6.40 5.72 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus






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