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Congregation, SATB choir, and organ, with optional brass quartet - Moderately Easy - Digital Download

SKU: MQ.50-4305-E

Composed by K. Lee Scott and Michael Burkhardt. Arranged by Michael Burkhardt. Easter, 21st Century. Instrument parts. 12 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #50-4305-E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.50-4305-E).

English.

The popular tune SHADES MOUNTAIN by K. Lee Scott (1976) has been fashioned into a celebratory hymn-anthem by composer Michael Burkhardt. Written for a new pipe organ at the Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior, Green Valley, Arizona, the organ part is understandably in the foreground. There is a congregational part as well as a verse for SATB choir. Optional brass quartet parts are also available. The text is by Carl Daw (1990) and speaks of creation, blessing, redemption, and service.

Instrumental parts include: 2 trumpets in C or B-flat, Horn in F (Substitute for trombone I), and 2 trombones.

Splendor and Honor (Downloadable Choral Score)
Choral SATB

$2.65 2.43 € Choral SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Bouzouki,Guitar,Harpsichord,Mandolin,Violin - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1017678

Composed by Anonymous. Arranged by Gordon Jackson. Baroque,Celtic,Classical,Folk,Irish,Multicultural,World. Score and parts. 4 pages. Gordon Jackson #6436745. Published by Gordon Jackson (A0.1017678).

Staines Morris

The song, Staines Morris, is very well known by singers of traditional songs. It’s a 17th century song. It’s a 19th century song. Actually, it’s both! The lyrics were certainly published, and probably written, by Robert Cox for his play Actaeon and Diana, published in 1656. The tune was first published in John Playford’s The English Dancing Master in 1651. There is no evidence that, in the 17th century, the lyrics were sung to this melody. That didn’t happen for two hundred years, when William Chappell put the two together for his Popular Music of the Olden Time, vol. 1 (1859).

I have added chords to the melody. Whilst humming the tune to myself, I found myself moving into 6/8 time, and that inspired me to compose a galliard based on it, complete with ‘divisions’ (runs of semiquavers or 32nd notes) and counterpoint.

The song melody and the galliard can be played separately or as parts of one piece, perhaps with the galliard played between two of the verses. I put the galliard in A minor, to provide a contrast with the D minor song melody, but play them in whatever key takes your fancy.

I have also added below the lyrics, as most often sung today.



Come ye young men, come along
With your music, dance and song
Bring your lasses in your hands
For ’tis that which love commands

  Then to the Maypole haste away
  For ’tis now our holiday

It is the choice time of the year
For the violets now appear
Now the rose receives its birth
And the pretty primrose decks the earth

And when you well reckoned have
What kisses you your sweetheart gave
Take them all again, and more
It will never make them poor

When you thus have spent your time
And the day be past its prime
To your beds repair at night
And dream there of your day’s delight




Staines Morris

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