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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.522421 Composed by Traditional Irish Folk Tune. Arranged by Paul A. Jorg. A Cappella,Christian,Holiday,Sacred. Octavo. 2 pages. Paul A. Jorg #6102165. Published by Paul A. Jorg (A0.522421). The history of the song goes back to the 5th century in Ireland and St. Patrick. In the 8th century, a monk named Dallan Forgaill wrote the Irish poem, Rop tú mo Baile (Be Thou my Vision), to remember and honor the faith that St. Patrick had shown in his defiance of King Logaire of Tara’s decree three centuries earlier. His poetry lived on as a part of the Irish monastic tradition for centuries until, in the early 20th century, Mary Elizabeth Byrne translated the poem into English, and in 1912, Eleanor Hull versified the text into what is now the lyrics of a well-loved hymn. The music SLANE is an ancient Irish folk tune which became a hymn tune when it was arranged by David Evans and set to the Irish hymn Be Thou My Vision in 1927.  This hymn acts as a prayer to our God that He would be the first that we seek after, and continually refocus the direction of our life.  This arrangement is for 4 part male harmony (TTBB) a cappella.
BE THOU MY VISION
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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1045497 Composed by Irish Folk Song. Arranged by Mark R Lewis. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Sacred,Standards,Traditional. Octavo. 9 pages. Mark R Lewis #650074. Published by Mark R Lewis (A0.1045497). This ancient Irish text has been arranged by Mark R Lewis for baritone solo with 4 part men's harmony and optional bass handbells. The text is an old Irish poem and was translated by Mary E. Bryne in 1905. The tune is old Irish folk tune. The Baritone solo line is not too difficult though it does push towards the high end of the baritone range. The choir parts are not difficult at all and the optional handbell line is playable by one person but will be a challenge. If more than two people share the handbell part, it will not be difficult for them. Vocal range: Key of F Major ​ Baritone solo - 1+ octave (C3 to F4) Tenor 1 - 1 octave (E3 to D4) Tenor 2 - 1 octave (E3 to C4) Bass 1 - 1 octave (C3 to F3) Bass 2 - 1 octave (F2 to F3) Handbells: F3, G3, A3, Bb3, C4, D4.
Be Thou My Vision - Baritone Solo w/ TTBB ensemble
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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1045440 Composed by Irish Folk Song. Arranged by Mark R Lewis. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Octavo. 26 pages. Mark R Lewis #650020. Published by Mark R Lewis (A0.1045440). This fun Irish folk song has been arranged by Mark R Lewis for TTBB ensemble with an accompanying solo instrumental line. The song uses the hymn tune Kingsfold and the lyrics are thought to have been written by Cathay MacGarvey in the late 1800s. Each part gets the melody for a verse and there is a fun diversion into 6/8 for the Tenor 1s in the 3rd verse. This score comes with options to play the instrumental line on C, Bb, or Eb instruments. The vocal parts are not too difficult but the instrumentalist will need to be moderately advanced, especially if they choose to take the optional ad lib verse instead of the written out solo, which is already rather towards the extreme of the instrument's range.
Star of the County Down - TTBB Ensemble
Chorale TTBB

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Choral Choir,Choral,TTBB Chorus - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1459447 Composed by Traditional 17th century Scottish tune/Allan Ramsay. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. A Cappella,Celtic,Classical,Irish,Traditional. 6 pages. Scott S. Stewart #1038399. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1459447). “My Patie is a Lover Gay” was written by the Scottish poet Allan Ramsay as the Finale for his ballad opera The Gentle Shepherd (1725).  As was the custom of ballad opera at that time, he suggested his lyrics were to be sung to the well-known Scottish-English tune “Corn Riggs are Happy” (aka ‘Corn Riggs are Bonny’).  In the spirit of PRIDE month, and updating the setting to the context of now, this is a love song about a shepherd and his lover.  It is arranged for 4-part (gay or inclusive) men’s chorus to be performed a cappella.  Performance time: 2:55+-.
My Patie is a Lover Gay (The Gentle Shepherd) 1725
Chorale TTBB

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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.928966 Composed by Lyrics attributed to Frank H. Maynard, 1853-1926. Arranged by Donald A. Mills, 2018. A Cappella,Concert,Folk. Octavo. 5 pages. Donald A Mills #3544217. Published by Donald A Mills (A0.928966). Your men's chorus or quintet will love this song and its harmonies...and your audiences will as well.  This old standard Cowboy song, also known as The Cowboy's Lament, has been sung for hundreds of years. It has accumulated hundreds of chorus lines, some tame, some ribald. Treat your audience to this new arrangement, to be sung by an a cappella TTBB chorus or quartet plus a bass/baritone soloist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Members of the Western Writers of America chose this song as one of the top 100 Western Sonngs of all time.  The song title refers to the city of Laredo, Texas. The authorship of the words were claimed by Frank H. Maynard (1853-1926) of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The song was first published in 1910. The tune appears to be descended from an Irish song from the late 18th century called, The Unfortunate Rake.
The Streets of Laredo, Streets of Laredo, The Cowboy's Lament
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