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Choral Choir (SSAA) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.953625 Composed by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP). Contemporary,Latin. Octavo. 5 pages. Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) #6405603. Published by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) (A0.953625). La ciudad sumergida (The Submerged City) for four-part treble chorus and nature soundtrack by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) Commissioned for Dr. Ramona M. Wis and the North Central College Women’s Chorale A setting of an excerpt of Río de La Plata en lluvia from Mascarilla y Trébol (1938) by Alfonsina Storni (1938) Copyright © 2020 Adrienne Inglis Founder, composer, and singer with Inversion Ensemble of Austin, Texas, Adrienne Inglis also serves as principal flute with the Central Texas Philharmonic, flute instructor at Southwestern University, and flutist with flute/harp duo Chaski. She has music degrees from Lewis and Clark College and the University of Texas at Austin. An avid birder and environmentalist, she lives in the rural hill country of Central Texas. Poet Alfonsina Storni began writing during a tumultuous childhood fraught with economic hardships, many disruptive moves, and an alcoholic father. She danced with a theatrical troupe and then became a teacher and journalist. She bore a child out of wedlock and found herself working as a single mother during socially oppressive times. In Buenos Aires she joined the emerging world of women’s rights, becoming an important literary voice in the movement. When her breast cancer returned, her lifelong passion for the sea culminated in her suicide off of the coast of Argentina. Río de La Plata en lluvia from Mascarilla y Trébol (1938) lines 1-4 by Alfonsina Storni in the public domain Ya casi el cielo te apretaba, ciego, y sumergida una ciudad tenías en tu cuerpo de grises heliotropos neblivelado en su copón de llanto. [The sky was about to embrace you, blind, and you had in your body of gray heliotropes a submerged city, with the misty sky like a chalice about to overflow with tears.] Program note: Commissioned for Dr. Ramona M. Wis and the North Central College Women’s Chorale of Naperville, Illinois, La ciudad sumergida (The Submerged City) by Adrienne Inglis for four-part treble chorus with nature soundtrack captures the mood of a river, a city, the cloudy sky, and the poet’s own profound melancholy. The sound of rain creates both the ambiance of a misty day on the river and the sensation of cathartic crying from great sadness and pain. The city’s reflection on the river’s surface gives the illusion that the city is submerged in the water. The reflection of the clouds hovering low over Río de La Plata looks like gray heliotrope flowers. The apocalyptic images of a submerged city and of tears overflowing from the chalice-sky eerily foreshadow rising sea levels due to anthropogenic global warming. The nature soundtrack of rain was recorded by the composer in the hill country of central Texas, July 2020. Performance note: This aleatoric, asynchronous composition is suitable for remote singing along with the video score and nature soundtrack. Observe the order of entrances, but know that it’s not meant to line up exactly. Finish a phrase even if another phrase has started. Diphthongs move immediately to the second vowel sound. Ya begins with the [dÊ’] sound and llanto begins with the [Ê’] sound, both typical of the Buenos Aires accent. Sing quite expressively except for the neblivelado section which is misty and veiled. The director may wish to indicate the rehearsals numbers or the singers may follow the time on the video-or both. Duration: 3:08 Link to video with soundtrack is available from the composer (http://adrienneinglis.com). Acknowledgements: The composer warmly thanks Pablo and Diana Donatti, Ãngeles Rodríguez Cadena, and Emilio Torres for their contributions to this project and to Dr. Ramona M. Wis and the North Central College Women’s Chorale for the generous commission. Copyright © 2020 Adrienne Inglis | http://adrienneinglis.com
La ciudad sumergida (The Submerged City) for SSAA treble voices and nature soundtrack
Chorale SSAA

$3.99 3.42 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus

Upper voices (SSAA) and piano - easy - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q49390 Irish Folksong. Composed by Alwin Michael Schronen. This edition: choral score. Volkslied. Schott Choral Music. Downloadable, Choral score. Duration 3:30. Schott Music - Digital #Q49390. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q49390). English.Composing soulful and expressive choral music has been the trademark of Alwin Michael Schronen for many years. A hauntingly beautiful testimony to that is his arrangement of Sally Gardens for upper voices (SSAA) and piano. This traditional Irish folk song is based on one of the first love poems by William Butler Yeats. Its melody is characterized by simplicity and catchiness which are maintained by Schronen in a clean and natural manner in an easy-to-play choral setting for four female or children’s voices singing in unison over long passages and are only seldom divided into four voices. The warm sounds of the easily playable piano accompaniment emphasize the melancholy and touching air of this wonderful Irish folk tune. A catchy tune – guaranteed!
Down by the Salley Gardens
Chorale SSAA

$3.99 3.42 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus

Voice (SSAA) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1249723 By John Denver and Placido Domingo. By John Denver. Arranged by Joey Minshall. 20th Century,A Cappella,Barbershop,Folk,Pop. Barbershop Quartet. 4 pages. Joey Minshall #844114. Published by Joey Minshall (A0.1249723). One of the sweetest, prettiest, most thoughtful love songs - and doesn't necessarily have to refer to romantic love - by that sweet and thoughtful artist, John Denver. Written for SSAA a cappella voices in barbershop style - barber-pop!  Relatively accessible with a few low Cs for the bass voice, and a few melody transfers, bell chords, wee duets and other voice part features in embellishments. Could possibly be sung by a mixed voice barbershop group, depending on the individual ranges. Published as a Barbershop Quartet piece  - purchase of one full score permits making 4 copies for your quartet. Larger ensembles, please purchase 'in fours' (i.e., if you need 20 copies, buy 5 full scores).
Perhaps Love
Chorale SSAA
John Denver and Placido Domingo
$12.99 11.15 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SSAA) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1259757 By Pentatonix. By Johan Carlsson, Johan Jens Erik Carlsson, John Bellion, Jon Bellion, Jonathan David Bellion, Kevin Olusola, Kristin Maldonado, Mark Williams, Matt Sallee, Matthew Sallee, Mitchell Grassi, Raul Cubina, Ross Golan, Scott Hoying, Sean Meier, and Sean Myer. Arranged by Karen Wilson. 21st Century,A Cappella,Contemporary,Pop. Octavo. 10 pages. Karen Wilson #853033. Published by Karen Wilson (A0.1259757). This is a fabulous song by Pentatonix which I have arranged for four-part (SSAA) a cappella voices, although sometimes the voice parts split.  It can be sung with or without the body percussion as I know it's sometimes difficult to do both at the same time!Whilst in the original Pentatonix song, Scott Hoying has most of the solos, I have arranged this so that all voices get the chance to sing the main melody.  The bass part is not the most interesting(!) as the whole song is built over a repeating two-bar phrase (four chords).  However, in this arrangement, I have managed to give them the main melody at bar 30 and at bar 61 they are the only voice-part to sing Mitch's parting tune - it's the basses' time to shine!I have two versions of this song available.  The other version (Product Number 1355563) is easier to sing.  If you want a challenge, this is the version you should try!  It's as close as I could get to the original.
Happy Now
Chorale SSAA
Pentatonix
$1.99 1.71 € Chorale SSAA PDF SheetMusicPlus


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