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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1030883 Composed by Joel Yeap. 20th Century,Romantic Period,Sacred. Octavo. 11 pages. Joel Yeap #38453. Published by Joel Yeap (A0.1030883). O magnum mysterium, originally written for Raffles Chorale and was premiered by just over 20 singers on 19th December 2014. This is the revised edition for sale in SheetMusicPlus. O magnum mysterium begins with an almost chant-like, dark atmosphere with the basses singing below the drones of the choir. The sopranos slowly emerge and the choir bursts into lush harmonies and long undulating melody lines. O magnum mysterium ends with the sopranos proclaiming Alleluia and the rest of the choir echoing. Finally, the basses return with the melody heard right from the beginning, allowing the piece to culminate peacefully and calmly. The duration of O magnum mysterium is approximately 3'40'' long. It is recommended that a sizeable choir of approximately 40 or more singers is needed to perform this work, however, it is adequate to perform this with any other choir size. (For a gauge, the sample recording given was sung by approximately 20 singers at one of the first few readings of this work) Do contact me for any further enquiries at yeapyej@hotmail.com.
O magnum mysterium - SATB
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.945378 Composed by Peggy Carter. Christian,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages. Peggy Carter #5772303. Published by Peggy Carter (A0.945378). Psalm 100-Make A Joyful Noise is a joyous Praise Anthem scored for SATB + Trumpet and Hammer Dulcimer with descant for children’s choir or a few select voices. Duration: 3:10. Appropriate for the average volunteer choir or Family choir. Trumpet and (optional) Hammer Dulcimer parts are arranged with the somewhat above average players in mind. The hammer dulcimer is a unique folk instrument that has gained popularity recently and there are many above average players in all parts of the country. The dulcimer part is optional but adds an uncommon dimension to the work.
Psalm 100 SATB with Trumpet and Hammer Dulcimer
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Digital Download SKU: A0.844331 Composed by Dan Cutchen. Sacred. Octavo. 15 pages. Dan Cutchen Music #3121707. Published by Dan Cutchen Music (A0.844331). A bold choral work with a bold message of hope and praise for what Christ has accomplished for us by his death and resurrection!(For Mp3 Accompaniment TRACK:  Copy and paste the following into the search bar:Choral - Sing to God All the Earth Accompaniment Track)It's only $1.99!SATB Choral with piano accompaniment.Based on John 1:1-3In the beginning there was the Word. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.  All things were made by him, and nothing was made without him.andRomans 8:1There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The presence of children in a choir presentation can be quite charming and encouraging for the congregation.  These kind of experiences for children can prepare them for a love of choral and exposure to singing with the big choir.  Plus, as Psalm 8:2 informs us, children can have a ministry that silences the negative influence of the enemy and bring strength and encouragement to all who hear them sing praise!The children's part in this piece of music is a simple counter melody, no parts.  You do not need an established children's choir, only a few good singers will do nicely.
Choral - "Sing to God All the Earth" SATB with Children's Melody Part
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.827005 Composed by Rich Campbell. Children,Contemporary,Folk,Holiday,Patriotic,Pop. Octavo. 14 pages. Pay The Band Music #4898145. Published by Pay The Band Music (A0.827005). We Will Shine Like The Sun is an uptempo piece. This arrangement is for combined SA treble choir + SATB choir with piano accompaniment & optional tambourine.. The empowering text inspires imagination with optimistic lyrics that are ideal for young singers. The score includes a driving piano accompaniment, a clapping section, and an optional tambourine part. The rousing ending makes it especially suitable as a program opener or closer.We Will Shine Like The Sun was a winner of the 2018 Hong Kong Children’s Choir Composition Competition.
We Will Shine Like The Sun SA+SATB/piano
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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.765579 Composed by Edna Grockel-Glussen. Arranged by Michael Myrick. Folk,Graduation,Holiday,Patriotic. Octavo. 8 pages. MICHAEL MYRICK #3379155. Published by MICHAEL MYRICK (A0.765579). Treat your audience to an incredible salute to the state of Alabama! Written for the celebration of the state’s bicentennial, this arrangement pays tribute to the rich history of Alabama. A warm opening introduces this selection with the main thematic material stated by the woodwinds. Thematic material is developed throughout culminating in the singing of the official state song of Alabama. This arrangement is easily edited to fit your performance needs. Available for Orchestra, Concert Band, SATB Choir, SSA Choir, and TTBB Choirhttps://youtu.be/aM6x9KvAgGI
Alabama State Song - SATB
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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1078272 Composed by Charles-François Gounod. Arranged by Piacere Music Sheets. Praise & Worship,Romantic Period,Sacred,Spiritual. Octavo. 15 pages. Piacere Music Sheets #682482. Published by Piacere Music Sheets (A0.1078272). Opus/Catalog Number: ICG 213, No. 7, Movement 5 Key/Tone: C Major Movements/Sections: Moderato Year/Date of Composition: 1877 Difficulty: Grade 3/12 (Easy) Obs.: This piece is the fifth and last movement in Gounod's Messe brève no. 7 Aux chapelles. It was originally published in 1877 in a version for two equal voices with organ. In 1890, Gounod rearranged it for soli, four-part mixed choir and organ and added the words Aux chapelles to the title. This piece opens with solo male voices singing a simple yet very lyrical melody. Then the four-part choir enters, repeating and expanding this melody upwards to its summit, after which a descending cascade leads back downwards to the main melody. The Agnus Dei then ends with the pleas for peace uttered in pianissimo chords. This arrangement is for SATB choir with organ accompaniment Included: Full score and separated parts for each voice/instrument.
Gounod - Agnus Dei from Messe breve No.7 for SATB & Organ - Easy
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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.535387 Composed by Carson Cooman. Baroque,Contemporary,Sacred. Octavo. 65 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3043973. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.535387). I. SinfoniaII. To Mary on the vigil of her AssumptionIII. A Votive SongIV. The Heliotrope-the mind of man turned to GodAscensions (2009) for SATB chorus, traverso, baroque violin, viola da gamba, and organ was commissioned by and isdedicated to the Cornell University Chamber Singers, Holland J. Jancaitis, director.The work is a cantata consisting of an instrumental sinfonia followed by choral settings of three poems by neo-Latin poetJakob Balde, S.J. (1604–68), hailed as the Horace of Germany and considered one of the greatest Latin poets of any era.In the case of the three poems selected, Balde’s vivid imagery and mastery of Latin poetics are put in service of religiousexpression. The poems are filled with countless allusions to the classical poetic tradition; notably, he creates a strongcorrelation between the Virgin Mary of his Christian tradition (Balde was a Jesuit priest) and the goddesses invoked inclassical Latin poetry. Thus, Balde uses the older forms to express something that was, for him, contemporary andrelevant. (An analogue to this use of language is the idea of creating new music to be played on period instruments.)The opening sinfonia begins with an ascending pattern of triads, which returns throughout the work. The forwardmomentum is interrupted several times before the movement settles tonally. The first choral movement employs abouncy momentum to set the celebratory poem on the Virgin’s assumption. The second movement is a prayerful song onthe acceptance of death; it is spare and meditative, unfolding as a series of sectional canons over several drones. The finalmovement returns to the celebratory spirit of the opening; this time, instead of the Virgin’s journey, the poem describesthe speaker’s journey and compares a purposeful sea voyage to a directed life.Balde’s poems are provided in their original Latin and in two translations. One is a free translation in rhyming poeticEnglish created by James J. Mertz, S.J., longtime professor at Loyola University. The other is a newly-created literaltranslation by Edward J. Vodoklys, S.J., Senior Lecturer in Classics at the College of the Holy Cross.Carson P. Cooman, January 2009, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAPERFORMANCE NOTES: The composer prefers a classically-informed Italianate pronunciation of the Latin(church Latin is acceptable). (It is important that V always be pronounced as V, not as the W soundoften used by classical Latinists.)The work is conceived for a chamber choir, as a larger choir would not balance the timbres of the baroqueinstruments. It is suggested that 16–24 singers be employed (no fewer than 12).As with much early repertoire, dynamic and expressive markings are kept to a minimum. It is expected thatdirector and performers will inflect lines expressively and naturally. The organ part is notated for a small portatiforgan with pull-down pedal (with no independent pedal stops). If played on a larger instrument, this smallerregistration plan should be kept in mind so as to create balance with the instruments and choir
Carson Cooman: Ascensions (2009) for SATB chorus, traverso, baroque violin, viola da gamba, and orga
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.535388 Composed by Carson Cooman. Baroque,Contemporary,Sacred. Octavo. 82 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3043975. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.535388). I. SinfoniaII. To Mary on the vigil of her AssumptionIII. A Votive SongIV. The Heliotrope-the mind of man turned to GodAscensions (2009) for SATB chorus, traverso, baroque violin, viola da gamba, and organ was commissioned by and isdedicated to the Cornell University Chamber Singers, Holland J. Jancaitis, director.The work is a cantata consisting of an instrumental sinfonia followed by choral settings of three poems by neo-Latin poetJakob Balde, S.J. (1604–68), hailed as the Horace of Germany and considered one of the greatest Latin poets of any era.In the case of the three poems selected, Balde’s vivid imagery and mastery of Latin poetics are put in service of religiousexpression. The poems are filled with countless allusions to the classical poetic tradition; notably, he creates a strongcorrelation between the Virgin Mary of his Christian tradition (Balde was a Jesuit priest) and the goddesses invoked inclassical Latin poetry. Thus, Balde uses the older forms to express something that was, for him, contemporary andrelevant. (An analogue to this use of language is the idea of creating new music to be played on period instruments.)The opening sinfonia begins with an ascending pattern of triads, which returns throughout the work. The forwardmomentum is interrupted several times before the movement settles tonally. The first choral movement employs abouncy momentum to set the celebratory poem on the Virgin’s assumption. The second movement is a prayerful song onthe acceptance of death; it is spare and meditative, unfolding as a series of sectional canons over several drones. The finalmovement returns to the celebratory spirit of the opening; this time, instead of the Virgin’s journey, the poem describesthe speaker’s journey and compares a purposeful sea voyage to a directed life.Balde’s poems are provided in their original Latin and in two translations. One is a free translation in rhyming poeticEnglish created by James J. Mertz, S.J., longtime professor at Loyola University. The other is a newly-created literaltranslation by Edward J. Vodoklys, S.J., Senior Lecturer in Classics at the College of the Holy Cross.Carson P. Cooman, January 2009, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAPERFORMANCE NOTES: The composer prefers a classically-informed Italianate pronunciation of the Latin(church Latin is acceptable). (It is important that V always be pronounced as V, not as the W soundoften used by classical Latinists.)The work is conceived for a chamber choir, as a larger choir would not balance the timbres of the baroqueinstruments. It is suggested that 16–24 singers be employed (no fewer than 12).As with much early repertoire, dynamic and expressive markings are kept to a minimum. It is expected thatdirector and performers will inflect lines expressively and naturally. The organ part is notated for a small portatiforgan with pull-down pedal (with no independent pedal stops). If played on a larger instrument, this smallerregistration plan should be kept in mind so as to create balance with the instruments and choir.
Carson Cooman: Ascensions (2009) for SATB chorus, traverso, baroque violin, viola da gamba, and orga
Chorale SATB

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