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Review: The a cappella classics Christus Factus est and Locus iste are central to this collection featuring the best of Bruckner's outstanding output for unaccompanied choir. These pieces are among the most enduring choral masterworks of the 19th century. Simon Halsey's performing edition includes an informative introduction, keyboard reductions for rehearsal and English translations of the Latin texts for reference.
Songlist: Tantum Ergo, Pange, Lingua, Locus Iste, Os Justi, Christus Factus Est, Virga Jesse
Review: Accessible and practical arrangements from two popular shows, with bags of style. These choral arrangements provide around twenty minutes of fun and interesting repertoire for the mixed voice choir. The pieces can be used to add variety to a concert program and are sure to be a hit with both choirs and audiences alike.
Review: A perfect example of the young Britten's masterful vocal writing in a Christmas choral suite destined to become a major repertoire work.
Songlist: Christ's Nativity, Sweet was the Song, Preparations, New Price, New Pomp and Carol of King Cnut.
Review: This set comprises many of Holst's lesser known choral settings. Her eyes the glow worm lend me and Come to Me are published here for the first time and the others were previously out of print. The selection will offer choirs a varied selection of pieces that will prove both interesting and rewarding. Repertoire well worth exploring.
Songlist: Dream Tryst, Ye Little Birds, Her Eyes the Glow-Worm Lend Thee, Now Is The Month Of Maying, Come to Me
Review: Five classic jazz standards superbly arranged in a vocal jazz style for upper voices and piano by Gwyn Arch. This is a must-have collection for any choir hoping to extend their repertoire beyond the traditional. The lively, fun to sing arrangements will please both choirs and audiences time and again.
Songlist: All The Things You Are, Caravan, Fly Me To The Moon, Moonglow
Review: Go Down, Moses is a collection of three spirituals - the dramatic Go Down, Moses, a jauntry arrangement of Oh Mary, Don't You Weep, and the ever-popular He's Got the Whole World in His Hands. Liven up any concert programme with these classic songs, arranged by the talented Gwyn Arch.
Songlist: Go Down Moses, Oh Mary, Don't You Weep, He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Review: I Got a Robe is a collection of three upbeat spirituals - I Got a Robe, Peter, Go Ring Them Bells and Ride On, King Jesus. These imaginative arrangements for choir and piano by well-loved arranger Gwyn Arch will inspire and delight both audiences and performers, and make any concert go with a swing.
Songlist: I Got a Robe, Go Ring Them Bells, Ride On, King Jesus
Review: Featuring some of the very best known Christmas pop classics, these skillful, jazzy arrangements offer challenge and reward in equal measure.
Songlist: Merry Christmas Everybody, I Believe in Father Christmas, Walking in the Air, Do You Hear What I Hear?, Saviour's Day
Review: Elizabeth I, Fair Oriana, was one of the most remarkable monarchs in English history: she was well educated, strong, fearless and wise. Towards the end of her reign a musical anthology entitled The Triumphs of Oriana was assembled in order to flatter and divert her. Four superb works from this anthology - plus a fifth, Oriana's Farewell - provide a delightful sequence of madrigals in celebration of the Virgin Queen. This collection of masterpieces from England's Golden Age was published to celebrate the golden jubilee of her namesake, Elizabeth II.
Songlist: Long Live Fair Oriana, Hark, Did Ye Evere Hear?, Fair Oriana, Come, Blessed Bird, Oriana Farewell
Review: This is a fantastic collection of five popular Christmas classics. It offers variety for seasonal programs allowing choirs to explore less traditional music for the festive period.
Songlist: Merry Christmas Everybody, I Believe in Father Christmas, Walking in the Air, Do You Hear What I Hear?, Saviour's Day
Review: This is a collection of seven beautiful motets by French composers of the 19th century. It includes evocative settings by the lesser-known Massenet and Caplet as well as motets by Franck, Faure, Saint-Saens and a new two-part version of Gounod's Ave Maria (based on J. S. Bach's Prelude in C).
Songlist: O Salutaris Hostia, Priere de St Bernard, Maria Mater Gratiae, Ave Maria, Ave Maris Stella, O Salutaris Hostia
Review: Following the outstanding success of Feel the Spirit!, this second Ken Burton collection will doubtless prove another sensation. Good News! is a superb introduction for all upper-voice choirs to the Gospel genre and the EMI Classics recording Steal Away includes several of the pieces contained in this volume.
Songlist: Good News!, Oh, What A Beautiful City, Joshua Fit 'de Battle, Walk with Me
Review: This second volume for SATB by Ken Burton follows in the wake of the outstanding success of Feel the Spirit!. Upbeat and lively, or lyrical and reflective, Ready to Ride! is a diverse collection of contemporary gospel choruses and spirituals, arranged for SATB choir by Ken Burton. These pieces will make a superb addition to your repertoire. Great Day, Were You There?, Rivers of Babylon and Deep River are arranged for SATB choir a cappella, with a piano accompaniment part scored for rehearsal purposes. Ready To Ride, however, is written for SATB choir and Piano.
Songlist: Great Day, Were You There?, Rivers of Babylon, Deep River, Ready To Ride
Review: No songs conjure up the dazzle and glamour of the swinging 70s better than ABBA's. From sentimental ballads to dance-floor hits, these timeless chart-toppers-including the title tune from the musical Mamma Mia!, The Winner Takes It All and Super-Trouper are guaranteed to get everyone singing along. Titles: Mamma Mia! * Super Trouper * I Have a Dream * Money, Money, Money * The Winner Takes It All.
Songlist: Mamma Mia!, The Winner Takes It Al, Super-Trouper, I Have a Dream, Money, Money, Money
Review: Banuwa is a vibrant collection that presents choirs with a terrific opportunity to experience the excitement and energy of African music. Building on the success of Hamba Lulu, this volume taps into the rich seam of African culture and includes the festive song 'Banuwa', alongside Zulu bird song 'Izintakana' and the South African wedding song 'Babevuya' - coupled here with the infectious 'Walamba'. The acclaimed Choral Programme Series provides a wealth of invaluable concert repertoire including works by Brahms, Holst, Bridge, Stamford, Warlock, Faure, Saint-Saens, Schubert and Schumann, as well as Christmas repertoire, gospel choruses, arrangements of folk songs and hits from the shows.
Songlist: Banuwa, Izintakana, Babevuya / Walamba
Review: Hamba Lulu is a fantastic addition to the choral repertoire. A breath of fresh air in the classroom and for many a choir wanting a challenge. These stirring songs are additive, so you can tailor performances to local resources, increasing technical demand according to their experience. Easy to learn and sure to make an instant impact on audiences, the songs tap into the rich seam of African culture.
Songlist: Mangwani M'Pulele, O-re-mi, Karanga Walking Song, Hamba Lulu, Askha Thali
Review: Highlights from Paul McCartney's choral-orchestral work in arrangements for chamber choir. The former Beatles' unmistakable melodic and rhythmic gifts come to the fore in this entertaining and characterful choral concert suite.
Review: Written for Vaughan William's choir in surrey, these are beautifully judged for amateur voices. The music is direct and sharply characterized. Originally with orchestra, they are equally suitable for performance within choral concerts or as church anthems, with either organ or piano accompaniment.
Songlist: Easter Hymn, Christmas Hymn, Whitsunday Hymn
Review: Ralph Vaughan Williams's setting of Shakespeare's Sonnet 71 and Ben Jonson's Echo's Lament for Narcissus are here published for the first time, and present a fascinating insight into the early development of one of Britain's greatest twentieth-century composers. Vaugh Williams's Two Partsongs were published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the composer's death (1872-1958).
Review: Yesterday and other Classic Pop Ballads is an absolute winner! Robert Latham's deft, skillful arrangements of some of the best-loved pop ballads of all time form an immensely rewarding collection for choirs in search of fresh 'a cappella' material.
Songlist: Streets of London, The Windmills of Your Mind, The Sound Of Silence, Yesterday, Killing Me Softly with His Song
Review: These lyrical and atmospheric carols for the Christmas season offer choirs the chance of exploring treasures from one of the most musical of nations. The Welsh texts are accompanied by new English singing translations.
Songlist: The Shepherds Were Keeping Their Watch (Roed Yn Y Wlad Honno), Come from Ev'ry Land (Tua Bethl'em Dref), Come All Christians, Singing (O Deued Pob Cristion), Dark the Night (Seren Bethlehem), Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly (Oer Yw'r Gwr Sy'n Methu Caru)
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