Twelve classic English Renaissance sacred and secular masterpieces edited for performance by legendary British vocal ensemble The King's Singers. Includes works by Byrd Gibbons Tallis and Weelkes.
Christmas Is Coming is a work by Peter Dickinson for Unaccompanied SATB Choir. A setting of a traditional song a full performance lasts around 3 minutes.
Ave Verum Corpus by Ben Parry for SATB unaccompanied.This is a warm and contemplative setting of the medieval Latin hymn suitable for communion services or for Lent Passiontide or Corpus Christi. Built around harmonic sequences and an appealing opening phrase Parry's setting offers a charming alternative to more familiar settings of these words.
Blessed is the man-Blazhèn Muzh (Blessed Is The Man) is a work by Sergei Rachmaninoff for Unaccompanied SATB Choir. From the 'All-Night Vigil ' this is the Vocal Score featuring a pronunciation guide and an explanation of the transliteration and translation. The lyrics are in the original and a phonetic transliteration.
This work for unaccompanied SATB choir was commissioned for the opening of the 1990 City of London Festival. The performance was given on the 8th of July by the Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral conducted by John Scott.This is aspecial item which is made to order. Please e-mail our Mail Order Department for further information.
for SATB unaccompanied James Kevin Gray's tender carol Little Baby Born of Mary successfully juxtaposes sound and silence with warm harmonies and gentle rhythms providing the musical backdrop for the timeless story of the nativity.
When Thou hadst risen again-Voskres Iz Groba (When Thou Hadst Risen Again) is a work by Sergei Rachmaninoff for Unaccompanied SATB Choir. From the 'All-Night Vigil ' this is the Vocal Score featuring a pronunciation guide and an explanation of the transliteration and translation. The lyrics are in the original and a phonetic transliteration.
Dedicated to Clare College Cambridge A Clare Benediction composed by John Rutter is a tranquil and delicate anthem here in a version for SATB unaccompanied or with Keyboard accompaniment. Also available in John Rutter Anthems.
SATB-Feature your best soloists with this 2015 chart-topper by Ed Sheeran. This a cappella setting has a heartwarming message that will captivate everyone!
Adapted from the chorales of J.S. Bach and previously found in the Novello Parish Chior Book PCB.1167. This short set of chorale movements is written for unaccompanied SATB choir. Text is provided in Latin with English translation.
Commissioned by George Watson's College to mark the Millennium. The work was first performed in December 2000 at St. Giles Cathedral Edinburgh as part of the College's Festival Of Nine Lessons And Carols by the choir ofGeorge Watson's College.
Martyr Dei is an extract from the larger work Martyr which was commissioned by St Albans Chamber Choir in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of their founding. It was first performed by the St Albans Chamber Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in St Albans Abbey on 24th January 2009 under the direction of John Gibbons.
For The Fallen is a work for Unaccompanied SATB Choir by David Terry a setting of the famous poem by Laurence Binyon.A review in the June 2016 edition of Organist's Review states that this 'would make a fitting introit on Remembrance Sunday.'
In The Bleak Midwinter is a work by Julian Marshall for Unaccompanied SATB Choir. A setting of the well-known poem by Christina Rossetti a performance lasts around 3 minutes.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus is the timeless Tommie Connor Christmas classic. Now choruses can add the playful festive favourite to their seasonal repertoire with this SATB arrangement.This single sheet choral pop is perfect for choirs wanting to create their own Christmas programme piece by piece.
I Break Break Break (lyrics: Alfred Lord Tennyson) II There comes a murmur (lyrics: William Morris) III At Dover Cliffs (lyrics: William Lisle Bowles) IV Dreams of the Sea (lyrics: W.H. Davies)
for Pop and Jazz Choirs. What choral conductor or soloist has not looked around for new ideas for warming up the voice' Here are over 39 creative exercises which do more than just warm up the voice: they help to relax the body, train the ear and develop an awareness of dynamics and rhythm. Two top authors, Deke Sharon and J.D. Frizzell, have provided a wide array of warm ups specifically designed …