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Highly acclaimed for his expertise in bringing new vitality and excitement to these beloved pieces, they have reached a wide range of choirs both internationally and in the U.S. where they have been featured in numerous festivals, celebrations, and competitions as well as at ACDA regional and National Conferences.
Stacey V. Gibbs Choral Series
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Stacey Gibbs has produced some of the finest choral settings of spirituals over the last few years, and this is without a doubt his best work to date. Choirs will love to sing this instant classic, and audiences will love it even more!
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
This is another fabulous piece by Stacey Gibbs, perhaps the current and foremost arranger of Spirituals. It is primarily written for 4-part male voices but does break into some divisi near the end. Some rockin' parts appear in this setting and some play on words as well, making it a great concert or festival piece. For high school aged choirs and older. Easy-medium.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Stacey Gibbs has become one of the most commissioned composers of our age because his arrangements of spirituals bring the house down. His setting of this familiar spiritual falls right into line - so fun to sing and rewarding to hear. Great for high school, college and community choirs. Medium.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Premiered at the ACDA National Convention in 2017 and written for the Bruce Rogers Series, this piece is a first in many ways. Stacey Gibbs, the reigning king of Spiritual arrangements and Richard Burchard, the modern day motet master, have teamed up and produced this remarkable piece that delivers both of their styles, and without compromises. Opening in Latin with Burchard's setting of Romans 18:21, one expects a beautiful and serious anthem. But the next statement comes from Gibbs in a setting of How Long? that turns the corner. Soon thereafter the choir divides in two and both styles are sung together. It is a stunning achievement that works to a glorious conclusion. Great for festivals and concerts with advanced high school, college and community choirs. Medium in difficulty.
Composer: Stacey V. Gibbs
Premiered at the ACDA National Convention in 2017, this is a glorious arrangement. Stacey has delivered a new setting of a favorite American hymn teeming with those rich and luscious harmonies that make you swoon. The vocal ranges stretch high and low and the sounds are rewarding. Advanced high school choirs, like the group that commissioned it, as well as college and community choirs will love this piece. Medium in difficulty.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Stacey knows how to bring the most out of a spiritual - his arrangements are captivating and fresh. This one is particularly enjoyable, beginning freely then rocking from side to side, quieting down and then building up to a fulfilling finish. Excellent for church and school as well as festival use.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Stacey brings his own creative magic to this classic spiritual. A driving rhythm coupled with tantalizing harmonies make this male chorus arrangement sound new and captivating. Excellent for concert and festival use, high school through college and community groups as well. Available separately: TTBB, Score (with piano reduction).
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Want to pep up a worship service, or rouse the audience with a super encore?˙This is the piece to do it. There's some fun levity in this good ol' spiritual, especially the part about the choir singer.˙You'll have to see the song to know what that's about. Best of all, this arrangement has all of Stacey's stylin' but it's easy, almost all 4-part SATB (only a little soprano divis at the end). For church and school, high school ages and up, easy to medium.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Good news for male choruses, this setting by Stacey Gibbs never expands to divisi voices as he so often does. OK, there are a few chords near the end, but that's it. That means this joyful Spiritual can work with about any size choir, in church or in concert. Great for high school, college and community choirs. Easy.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Stacey Gibbs is known for his fine arrangements of spirituals. What a treat to hear his artistry at work on a classic hymn like Softly and Tenderly. There's a middle section he has created when you can feel his Gospel roots influencing the line, and it is marvelous. Probably more for concert than church due to difficulty level, but it will caress you at either venue.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
The spiritual settings by Stacey V. Gibbs are quickly becoming the most eagerly anticipated in the genre. Stacey's grasp of the spiritual runs in his blood, and knowing how to bring sophistication and drama to a choral arrangement is his gift. This piece will serve as the encore or concert closer for high school and college choirs throughout the country.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Here's another outstanding Spiritual arrangement from Stacey Gibbs. Stacey always delivers just what you want to hear plus some delightful surprises that exceed expectations. This one rocks through in 4-parts (with an occasional split) with personality and drive. The final section ramps up and offers the exuberant finish that only Stacey can provide. A good school piece for high school, college and community choirs, it will also work well in church. Medium difficulty.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Stacey Gibbs captures the soul of each Spiritual he arranges. The essense of the song is unchanged, yet something new and fresh appears. It is the spiritual we know and love, yet it glistens like never before. This 8-part setting continues that tradition and is an excellent choice for college or community choirs. Medium in difficulty.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
Stacey Gibbs has done it again! He's given us a fresh setting of a spiritual that will appeal to high school, college, community, and church choirs. Leaping into a vibrant tempo from the very start this arrangement carries a bluesy flavor as well. Although it has some divisi writing, it is less-complicated than many of his renditions making it especially suitable for high school choirs and festivals.
Arranger: Stacey V. Gibbs
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