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The Novello Primary Chorals series is the perfect way to introduce ensemble singing to your class or choir. This is the perfect book to introduce ensemble singing to class or choir. Seven classic Abba tunes that children love to sing, in simple vocal arrangements including both unison and part singing. Also included is a Piano accompaniment.
There are many occasions besides July 4th to sing a patriotic song and every choir should have a some arrangements in their repertoire.
Norman Luboff was one of the most famous choral directors of his time with numerous Hollywood credits to his name. This is a collection of his arrangements of popular songs.
Randolph C. Stenson is on the music faculty at St. Mary’s International School in Tokyo, Japan, where he conducts the St. Mary’s Men’s Choir, Varsity Male Ensemble, and International Show Choir. With more than twenty years experience in developing male ensembles, his groups have gained international recognition, winning top honors and awards at competitions and festivals in Japan and abroad.
Mr Stenson’s choirs have appeared with such diverse performers and musical organizations as Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras, John Ken Nuzzo, John Denver, Perry Como, Yuzo Kayama, Alexander Mikhalov, John Rutter, and the Covent Garden and La Scala Opera Companies. They have performed for Japanese television and radio audiences, members of the Japanese Imperial Family, government ministers, visiting dignitaries including former President Reagan, and have been featured guests the world over.
Rene Clausen has served as conductor of The Concordia Choir of Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota since 1986. Additionally, he is the artistic director of the award-winning Concordia Christmas Concerts, which are frequently featured by PBS stations throughout the nation.
As an award-winning member of ASCAP, Dr. Young had more than 100 choral compositions published by some of the most prestigious publishing companies in the United States. It was his work with the Baylor Chamber Singers and the beautiful performance venue of the Armstrong Browning Library that provided much of the inspiration for his numerous choral compositions.
Dr. Rosephanye Dunn Powell has been hailed as one of America’s premier women composers of choral music. She has an impressive catalogue of works published by some of the nation’s leading publishers. Her work has been auctioned by Chorus America and her compositions are in great demand at choral festivals around the country, frequently appearing on the regional and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, as well as Honor Choir festivals. Dr. Powell’s compositions include sacred and secular works for mixed chorus, women’s chorus, men’s chorus, and children’s voices.
At its founding in 1927, RSCM was organization that consisted of a training college for church musicians (called the College of St. Nicolas) and an association of affiliated churches committed to attaining high standards of musical performance. The RSCM has grown to become an international and ecumenical organization, with more than 11,000 affiliates in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Nigeria and throughout Europe. RSCM America has more than 400 affiliates crossing denominational lines and the boundaries of nearly every state.
Satisfying arrangements of sacred Christmas music for choirs of all abilities.
A large series of several hundred arrangements by some of the top vocal harmony arrangers of the day. Lots of Christmas fun here!
Since 1939 Shawnee Press has led the way in providing music of the highest quality to schools, churches, choirs and vocal ensembles. Here is a collection of their most popular Christmas music perfect for beginning to intermediate choirs.
These great collections let vocalists sing in the choir of some of the greatest songs ever. The book includes SATB parts and the CD feature full performances. Turn on the CD, open the book, pick your part, and sing along!
Sounds of a Better World = small voices calling is a series of songs focusing on children. It examines their world and how small steps can be made to improve it.
When this journey began for me almost five years ago, I was very disturbed to learn of various incidents around the world where children were subjected to adverse conditions. I began to wonder how they could possibly develop into caring, responsible adults, with such hardship defining their childhood.
As I read more and explored our attitudes as a society toward children, I began to feel that we (as Dr. Martin Luther King said) "must ask ourselves how responsible we are for the well-being of others". Do we have the courage to feel responsible? What ideals do we strive for? How can we find innovative ways in which the personal and social problems of childhood can be overcome? Can music be utilized as a potential bridge to reach out and address these issues?
What I have come to understand is that we must send the best part of ourselves into the future through our children. If we want society to evolve, we need to understand the importance of childhood, and how vital our role should be in doing whatever we can to nuture every child. We should all be aware of our powerful influence on their minds. Through this incredible journey that Sounds of a Better World has taken me on, I hope to have somehow addressed these issues and to have embraced the joy that children can bring into this world. - Jim Papoulis
A series of fresh holiday arrangements of both traditional and modern songs from some of today's top arrangers.
Transient Glory introduces newly commissioned choral music by the world's major composers created to celebrate the profoundly transcendent nature of young singing voices. This series is designed and developed by its editor Francisco J. Nunez of tthe Young People's Chorus of New York, as a commitment to young voices singing glorious music during that short, transient period of childhood.
Voice For Life is the Royal School of Church Music's acclaimed guide to training choirs and singers of all ages. The Voice For Life scheme provides a framework for choral singers to develop their vocal skills, their musical understanding, and their knowledge of the repertoire. The completely revised and updated Voice For Life is:- - A structured guide to vocal training - Based on graded targets with informal assessment - Complete with supporting resources to enable teachers and choir - trainers to deliver the program with confidence - Designed for use in schools, churches, and other community choirs - Easy to use with a clear layout - Fully compatible with the RSCM Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards
For intermediate ensembles who are who are growing and improving and who wish to expand their repertoire then this series is just perfect. Slightly more challenging arrangements and added voice parts helps take the singers to another level.
Your younger choirs will build important choral skills with these arrangements designed for beginning choirs.
Walton Music was established in 1950 by Norman Luboff as a publishing house for Luboff's choral arrangements and compositions. Today, Walton serves the choral community by publishing works by noted composers such as Eric Whitacre and Ola Gjeilo, and promoting both new composition and the preservation of classics. Gunilla Luboff (spouse of the late Norman Luboff) worked for many years as the owner and editor of Walton Music. During Gunilla's tenure, she maintained and expanded the Walton catalog, helping it to become one of the leading choral catalogs in the United States and a well-respected catalog across the world. Originally from Sweden, Gunilla helped to establish Walton as a champion of Scandinavian choral music, making Scandinavian works more readily available in the United States.
The Yale Glee Club is Yale’s principal undergraduate mixed choir and oldest musical organization. Since the days of Marshall Bartholomew, the Yale Glee Club has been recognized throughout the world for its new contributions to the choral repertoire.
Your young singers are developing nicely so now is the time to encourage them further by performing these arrangements especially created for the emerging choir. Energetic and fun these songs have a light-hearted joy that will please singers and audiences alike.
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