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Ariel Ramirez : Navidad Nuestra Composed by Ariel Ramirez, this folk drama of the Nativity is based on the rhythms and traditions of Hispanic America. It includes standard choral notation for SATB choirs, solos for tenor and baritone, piano (or harpsichord) accompaniment, chord names, standard guitar notation, percussion parts, and introductory text. Astor Piazzolla : Tangos in Vocal Harmony It has been said that you can see Buenos Aires while listening to Astor Piazzolla's music. This is one of his talents that sets him apart from other composers. Piazzolla made a revolution with the tango, which created many problems for him in his country (traditionalists did not accept his music as tango). But everybody finally accepted his changes because his music put the Argentine dance, the tango, at the highest level. Gentle tango rhythms and modern harmonies infuse these folk-like tunes. Songlist: Verano Porteno, Libertango, Primavera Poertena, Invierno Poerteno, Otono Porteno, Reminiscense Carlos Guastavino : Indianas Carlos Guastavino writes in a romantic-nationalistic style, and even though he does not incorporate folk music, his music is permeated by the Argentine influence. These intriguing pieces can be performed individually or as a suite. Songlist: Gala del Dia, Quien Fuera Como el Jazmin, Chanarcito, Chanarcito, Viento Norte, Al Tribunal de Tu Pecho, Una de Dos Deke Sharon : Latin A Cappella Vol 1 With music from Latin America growing in popularity, here is a fun way to integrate an important cultural phenomenon into your program. This collection of four traditional songs, arranged for contemporary a cappella groups, represent but four of the many Latin musical styles: from Mexico, mariachi (Cielito Lindo), bolero (Sin Ti) and Latin rock (La Bamba), and from Cuba, Son (Guantanamera). SATB Songlist: Cielito Lindo, Guantanamera, Sin Ti, La Bamba Gian-Carlo Menotti : Muero Porque No Muero Spanish text from St. Teresa of Avila. Non-singing English translation included for study. Javier Zentner : La Voz Latina - Volume 2 For choirs who want to bring the energy, rhythm and vitality of Latin America to their concerts, the La Voz Latina series is the perfect resource. The second volume in the series, La Voz Latina 2, brings together a collection of 17 vibrant choral pieces from Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina. From traditional styles like Festejo and Candombe, to world-famous hits like Te recuerdo Amanda or Alfonsina y el mar and arrangements of tangos by Piazzolla, this collection captures the unique variety of Latin America. Songlist: Naranjitay, El alcatraz, Te recuerdo Amanda, Cancion de cuna, Paso luego una familia, Candombe de San Baltasar, Oracion para la siembra del trigo, Lunas que pasan, Madre del maiz, Pongale por las hileras, Carnavalito del duende, Chacarera de mis pagos, Alfonsina y el mar, Dona Ubensa, El ultimo cafe, Buenos Aires hora cero, Invierno porteno Javier Zentner : La Voz Latina - Volume 1 A collection of 14 vibrant choral pieces from Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Brazil. Covering a range of styles from cumbia to Cuban son, this music is full of the characteristic rhythms and melodies which capture the unique vitality of Latin America. With background information, translations and pronunciation guides, enabling performers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Latin music, this collection provides a great addition to the repertoire for any choral concert. Songlist: Tu no sabe ingle, Juramento, Entre el espanto y la ternura, La maza, Penas, Ire a Santiago, Vasija de barro, Por el camino, Navidad negra, Esta bella noche, Kasar mie la gaji, Kyrie, Muie Rendera, Tres cantos nativos Karl Jenkins : Adiemus Colores Adiemus Colores marks Karl Jenkins' return after ten years to the series that helped make his name, and it draws inspiration from the sights, sounds, colors and rhythms of Latin American music. As with the original Adiemus, Jenkins combines classical principles with the flavors of world and ethnic music supported by lively percussion. His choral writing adopts an invented language with no meaning, like scat singing in jazz. Each movement is named in Spanish after a color and explores the mood each evokes for the composer, embracing Brazilian samba, Argentinian tango and Spanish bolero. Adiemus Colores is scored for choir and ensemble with soloists, with a total duration of 75 minutes. Songlist: Cancion amearilla, Cancion violeta, Cancion negra, Cancion rosa, Cancion azul, Cancion turquesa, Cancion naranja, Cancion verde, Cancion blanca, Cancion dorada, Cancion plateada, Cancion roja Matthew Harris : Two Lorca Songs Two Lorca Songs are based on the first major work "Poema del Cante Jondo" (Poem of the Deep Song) of the famous Spanish poet Garcia Lorca. Las Seis Cuerdas was inspired by the poem's haunting melancholy. Sopranos and altos sing falling, weeping lines while underneath basses and tenors have wide guitar-like intervals. Crotalo, written for choral competition, is meant to display choral virtuosity. It is set as a flamenco: the percussive c's and t's from the repeated word "crotalo" make a rhythmical clicking like that of castanets. Songlist: Crotalo, Las Seis Cuerdas Noah Greenberg : Three Spanish Christmas Carols of the Sixteenth Century Now available for the first time in a single publication, these are the popular editions of three Renaissance works Noah Greenberg prepared for New York Pro Musica. Perform them as a set or individually. Songlist: E la don don, Vegas Maria, Dadme albricias, hijos d'Eva, Riu Riu Chiu Oscar Escalada : Latin American Choral Series A wonderful collection of contemporary Latin American choral music selected by noted Argintian conductor and composer Oscar Escalada. "La Chaparrita " is a brisk Venezuelan folk melody and is fun to sing and includes the vocal imitation of a typical pattern played on a "cuarto". "Candomble", from Uruguay, is written in a rhythm very close to the tango and the habanera. "La Ninez De America" is based on a poem of Argentinian poet Alberto del Carril and is inspired by the Incas. "Cancion Con Todos " is a two-part song based on two different rhythms. The first part is calm and recognizes each area of the Americas with characteristic elements such as copper for Chile, sun for Peru etc. The second part is rhythmic and exultant with the hope of bringing all the peoples of Latin America to sing together! Songlist: La Chaparrita, Candomble, Cancion Con Todos, Se Equivoco La Paloma (The Dove Was Wrong), La Ninez De America Various Arrangers : Christmas South of the Border Add a multi-cultural element to your Christmas concerts and celebrate the Navidad season. The Mexican tradition of ""La Fiesta de la Posada"" recreates the search for a room at an inn. This delightful number by Sally Albrecht recreates that tradition in song with an English text that tells the story ("when we light luminarias and swing at the pinata."). Features an optional solo/duet in each verse. "Cantemos" is a beautiful, rhythmic Venezuelan folk carol with an English/Spanish text. "Vamos todos a Belen" - A detailed translation/pronunciation guide makes it easy to master the Spanish text of this traditional Mexican-American Christmas song, or perform it in English. Lilting six-eight piano creates a gentle rocking motion as we sing about going to Bethlehem to see the baby. In the middle, a solo is briefly accompanied by only the chorus before a thrilling modulation and final flourish to the glorious end. Songlist: La Fiesta de la Posada, El Pequeno Nino (The Tiny Baby), Cantemos, Vamos todos a Belen (Let Us Go to Bethlehem) Various Arrangers : Navidad en Espanol Share the rich culture of a Spanish Christmas with your students. These charming Spanish folk carols will bring joy to every performance. From a variety of cultures these creatively arranged songs will add a multi-cultural element to your concert and will be appreciated by the Spanish speakers in your audiences. Perform them in Spanish, English, or a combination of both. Songlist: A La Nanita Nana, Three Spanish Carols (Collection), El Noi De La Mare (The Son of Mary), A la Puerta del Cielo, Spanish Allelu Various Arrangers : Spanish Carols A fine collection of unaccompanied Spanish Christmas carols with both English and Spanish text along with a pronunciation guide. The Emily Crocker arrangements, as always, are delightful and are most rewarding in performance. The King's Singers arrangements of three traditional carols are a special treat and the Norman Luboff arrangement of "A La Nanita Nana" is from his Holiday hit album "Songs of Christmas". Rounding out the collection are three arrangements of sixteenth century carols from the New York Pro Musica series. Songlist: Three Spanish Carols, Three Spanish Carols, Pastores a Belen, Que Regalo? (What Shall I Bring?), Spanish Shepherds' Song, Over All The Land, E La Don Don Verges Maria, Riu, Riu, Chiu, Dadme albricias, hijos d'Eva, Riu, Riu, Chiu: El Lobo Rabioso, Adorar al Nino (Come Adore The Baby) Various Arrangers : Latin Accents "Casita de Campo" is one of the most popular love songs from the Dominican Republic. It describes a modest, and yet beautiful, little rural house in the Cibao region where the composer evokes the consummation of a passionate and virginal love. It is a "cancion-bolero," a typical Caribbean romantic song form in quadruple meter, slow-paced, which is also a centerpiece of serenades. "Chanflin" is a typical Dominican merengue in its melody and form. Chanflin is a young woman, very good looking. The merengue section refers to a "neighborhood gossip." The jaleo section refers to Chanflin dressing in a finicky manner. "La Lluvia" is a folk melody from Ecuador traditionally played on the siku - the double row of panpipes that have been used in the high Andes for over a thousand years. With percussion. "Son de Camaguey" is a Cuban folk song from which the composer takes the refrain and then frames it with kaleidoscopic patters of ostinati inspired by the song, and by Afro-Cuban music in general. "O Sapo" - In this irresistible Brazilian song setting, vocal lines imitate percussion patterns to create a truly infectious groove. Newly arranged for SSATB chorus. With optional percussion. Songlist: O Sapo, Maquerule, Casita de Campo, Chanflin, La Lluvia, Son de Camaguey |
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This Lovely Mexican folk song can be sung in English, Spanish, or any combination. The singable melody is supported by a guitar-like piano accompaniment. Pronunciation guide included. Authentic Mexican-style SoundTrax.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht | Country: Mexico
A charming setting of a traditional Spanish carol will provide a tender, lyrical moment in your concert. Very accessible, this work is an excellent selection for younger or developing choirs. Available separately: SATB, 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part. Duration: ca. 2:20.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Country: Spain
Now available for mixed groups, this lively Cuban folksong is a fusion of the music of the Spanish farmers with the enslaved Africans brought to the island. The song is a light-hearted song about fishing for shrimp from the son style of Cuban music that is the traditional root of well-known Afro-Cuban dance styles. Includes English translation.
Composer: Sean Ivory | Country: Cuba
This charming and artfully arranged folksong revolves around Rianxo, a small fishing village on the coast of Galicia, Spain. The text, for which pronunciation and translation guides are provided, resembles Spanish and helps convey the endearing nature of the piece.
Composer: Vicente Chavarria
A Spanish poem from Mexico's pre-Columbian era is presented here in a highly interesting and rhythmic setting by Mark Burrows. With percussion and opportunities for soloists, this unique work will be a good fit for high school choirs and above.Link to PDF
Composer: Mark Burrows
Commissioned by the National ACDA Junior High/Middle School Honor Choir 2001, this is a joyous and challenging work for a young choir. The words by California poet Gabriel Navar speak in beautiful imagery of nature and the joy of living. Basler's accessible writing makes this a fine festival or competition piece. In Spanish with easy phonetic line inset in the score. Moderately difficult.
Composer: Paul Basler
This Sephardic wedding song, with rhythmic variety and lively melody, calls to mind gypsies and the Romantic Moorish flavour of Spain. It has a folk-like feel with drums, percussion, and hand-clapping adding to the flamenco flavour. The first line translates as 'Oh, the bridegroom wants no money'.
Arranger: Mack Wilberg | Country: Spain
Al Tribunal de Tu Pecho (For the Court of Your Heart) is No. 5 of the Indianas suite by Carlos Guastavino, which may be performed individually or as a suite.
Country: Argentina
Arroz Con Leche is based on a melody that Carlos Guastavino learned from his mother. It is a traditional children's round which is very popular in South America. A few small differences in the words occur in some countries. For instance, in Venezuela it is known as "rice with coconut" instead of with milk.
Country: Argentina
Entirely in Spanish, this lively original song for Christmas will shine for your concert. Simple harmony and the use of imitation make this an easy choral work to teach. The adorable message of Hurry, hurry, Christmas! I can't wait one more day! will create a fun, up-tempo selection. Add percussion instruments for more performance excitement and musical learning.
Composer: Ruth Morris Gray
Let the rhythm take you over...Bailamos! Enrique Iglesias #1 hit from 1999 sizzles with Latin fire in this setting that will totally energize your concert. A fantastic feature for pop and show choirs! Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA, ShowTrax CD. Combo parts (tpt 1-2, tsx, tbn, gtr, b, dm) available as a digital download. Duration: ca. 3:15.
Arranger: Kirby Shaw | Composers: Paul Barry and Mark Taylor Performed By: Enrique Iglesias
Encompassing the thrill and spirit of the 2014 World Cup, Enrique Iglesias inspires his fans all over the globe with this mega-hit dance song! A fantastic feature for pop and show groups, the irresistible hook and bilingual lyrics will unite your school or community in an enthusiastic expression of joy. Duration ca. 2:45.
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Randy Malcom Martinez Performed By: Enrique Iglesias
Greg Jasperse is a composer, arranger, recording artist and educator who currently lives in Los Angeles. Greg enjoys working with a wide range of ages and has conducted throughout North America and Europe. As an educator, Greg has served as a clinician for show choirs and jazz camps as well as directed many vocal festivals and honor choirs in the United States and Canada, including many All-State choirs. Mr. Jasperse has several commercial recordings available of his piano arrangements. Greg writes often for Shawnee Press, most notably his VoiceDance series. Bailando is the gerund of the Spanish word, "bailar" which means to dance, move rhythmically to music, as well as to skip or bounce in a dance-like manner. Certainly Greg's arrangement of Bailando fits the bill!
Arranger: Greg Jasperse | Composer: Randy Malcom Martinez
This playful arrangement of a Nicaraguan folk song encapsulates a broader message of diversity and inclusion across the world---because "all the nations like bananas!" Just a little Spanish, but a lot of fun. Limited vocal ranges and a few mini solos will encourage beginners to sing out loud and proud. Find choreography on the When We Sing! DVD.
Arranger: Nick Page
This highly interesting poem conveys many ideas: courage and determination, freedom and ease, contemplation and solitude. The music moves along at a leisurely pace, an easy walk with no agenda. With percussion and piano and vocals that offer a slight challenge, this unique work will fit many programs.
Composer: David L. Brunner
Cancion con Todos (A Song for All People in the Americas) is a two-part song based on two different rhythms. The first part is calm and recognizes each area of the Americas with characteristic elements such as copper for Chile, sun for Peru, etc. The second part is rhythmic and exultant. It invites all of the Americas' people to sing together as a family. The hope is to develop a mutual understanding among Latin American people and invite them all to sing together in one huge chorus.
Arranger: Cesar Isalla | Composer: Oscar Escalada | Country: Argentina
Three traditional Spanish carols from a variety of cultures are creatively combined in this setting. Perform it in Spanish, English, or a combination of both. Songs include: De Tierra Lejana Venimos (Puerto Rico); Oi Betlehem (Biscaya); Fum, Fum, Fum (Spain). Optional percussion. Available: 2-Part, 3-Part Mixed. Performance Time: 3:20.
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Country: Spain
Candomble is written in a rhythm very close to the tango and the habanera. Some Latin American music has been influenced by or developed from African rhythms, as in this piece. Candomble is a dance from the Rio de la Plata; now it is heard in Uruguay, where they usually play it with drums of different sizes. This dance was known in Argentina, where it was also called Candomble.
Arranger: Oscar Escalada | Composer: Oscar Escalada | Country: Argentina
Uses: Palm Sunday, multicultural, concert Scripture: Luke 19:29-40; Matthew 21:1-11 Ever the innovator, Pepper Choplin visits the Palm Sunday event with his wonderful theatrical approach. This time he uses Spanish words to invigorate the sound and the appeal is instantaneous. The accompaniment track is an outstanding option for this unique new choral. Contains opt. flute part. Available separately: SATB, LiteTrax CD. Duration: ca. 2:21.
Composer: Pepper Choplin
This arrangement of the traditional Brazilian worship song builds slowly but intensely from a simple, sparse beginning to a fiery final verse. The choral parts are accessible but effective for choirs large and small. Improvised hand percussion can be added easily. An IPA pronunciation guide and a translation for the Spanish text are provided.
Arranger: Roger Bergs | Country: Brazil
Experience the magic of Latin music in this exciting original. Rhythmic lyrics and a hot percussion section propel the music forward to a spectacular finale. Performance time: Approx: 2:10.Available separately: SATB, 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part, Instrumental Pak (Trumpet 1 & 2, Tenor Sax, Trombone, Guitar, Bass, Drum Set and Percussion) and ShowTrax CD.
Arranger: John Higgins | Composer: John Jacobson | Country: Latin America
"Cantar!" is a stylistically authentic salsa work for choir. The text is a combination of English and simple, repetitive Spanish phrases set to a rhythmically infectious melody. Enjoy this #1 seller! Sizzling!
Arranger: Jay Althouse | Composer: Jay Althouse | Country: Spain
A vivacious arrangement of a popular Altiplano Carnival Song and Dance: Sing, Singing Gentlemen! Body percussion infuses even more energy into this SAB voting. Choirs of any age will fall in love with this score instantly!
Country: Argentina
Three a cappella songs on the theme of water, the poems by the famous Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, the colorful music by an Argentinian composer. "Cantos del Aqua" is a work of great lyicism with expressive melodic lines emulating the flow of the taciturn water near the bird-covered quaking poplars, the naked water near trees cut down at dawn, and the undulatory water scented by the orange and olive trees from the Andalusian rivers.
Composer: Dante Andreo
Caramba (Good Gracious, My Love) is a serenade from Venezuela. The roots of this style come from a Spanish tradition started around the Colonial time when the Spanish came to the Americas (16th-18th centuries). The serenade continued to be quite popular at the beginning of the 20th century. Typically, a young lady, just inside a window of her home, is serenaded by her lover. Fortunately, this is still practiced in some cities where life remains calm!
Arranger: Galindez | Country: Venezuela
This is one of the most popular love songs from the Dominican Republic. It describes a modest, and yet beautiful, little rural house in the Cibao region where the composer evokes the consummation of a passionate and virginal love. It is a "cancion-bolero," a typical Caribbean romantic song form in quadruple meter, slow-paced, which is also a centerpiece of serenades.
Arranger: Juan-Tony Guzman | Country: Dominican Republic
"Full of grace exceedingly..." nothing is as "Beautiful as she..." This buoyant Spanish love song includes words by Gil Vincente and extols the beauty of one beyond compare, asking sailor, soldier, and shepherd if they have ever seen such loveliness. Cantiga is sung a cappella, with the voices simulating the strumming of a guitar and providing percussive accompaniment to the melody. Great fun!
Composer: Gil Vincente | Country: Spain
Chanarcito, Chanarcito (A Thorny Bush) is No. 3 of the Indianas suite by Carlos Guastavino, which may be performed individually or as a suite. Carlos Guastavino writes in a romantic-nationalistic style, and even though he does not incorporate folk music, his music is permeated by the Argentine influence.
Country: Argentina
Chanflin is a typical Dominican merengue in its melody and form. Chanflin is a young woman, very good looking. The merengue section refers to a "neighborhood gossip." The jaleo section refers to Chanflin dressing in a finicky manner.
Arranger: Juan-Tony Guzman | Country: Dominican Republic
The powerful fusion of Octavio Paz's words and Eric Whitacre's musical imagery has made this work a favorite with good high school choirs and beyond in the U.S. and abroad. Spanish text. Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series.Eric Whitacre Score Errata
Composer: Eric Whitacre | Lyricist: Octavio Paz
Part Spanish, mostly English, but all together it's sizzling fun for concert and show ensembles alike. "Con la música somos uno. WIth music, we are one." Featured on Showbiz! choral movement DVD (00-35858).
Composer: Jay Althouse
Connected has been one of our most popular chorals and is in numerous voicings. This is the first one to be released with the lyrics translated into Spanish. Conectados is an exciting step forward in providing choral music to our Spanish-speaking friends.
Composer: Brian Tate
Practice your Spanish and have a little fun with this light-hearted novelty piece that's full of tongue-in-cheek humor! The fiery Latin rhythms add spice! Available separately: SATB, SAB, 2-Part. Duration: ca. 2:00.
Composer: John Purifoy | Country: Latin America
Your choirs will shine in this vibrant Colombian folksong! With only two easily learned Spanish phrases, this selection is ideal for movement and percussion!
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Country: Colombia
Wonderful arrangement of one of Mexico's most famous folk songs. English or Spanish (pronunciation guide included) or a combination of the two.
Arranger: Sonja Poorman | Country: Mexico
Here is the popular Mexican folksong arranged as only John Leavitt could do it. With English and Spanish texts, sparkling vocal parts and a Mariachi-flavored accompaniment with a few rhythmic surprises, you won't be disappointed!Available separately: 3-Part Mixed and 2-Part. Performance Time: Approx. 2:30.
Arranger: John Leavitt | Country: Mexico
The popular edition of the Renaissance work that Noah Greenberg prepared for New York Pro Musica.
Arranger: Noah Greenberg | Country: Spain
This Puerto Rican folk song has been arranged as a lively partner song using an original melody and both English and Spanish text. Combined with the festive piano accompaniment and shakers for all to play, this spirited choral is a multicultural gem and a sound teaching tool for part singing.
Arranger: Lois Fiftal | Country: Puerto Rico
This Argentinian worship song pulses with rhythmic energy! Perfect for either a first-time world music experience or a full-fledged Latin styled performance. With piano.
Arranger: Roger Bergs | Country: Argentina
The well known text from the 17th century has been given a new Spanish spin and a new original melody with romantic Latino rhythms. A perfect piece in the weave of a concert program, offering great fun for junior high and high school choirs. With piano, optional percussion handled by the singers, bass, and guitar.
Arranger: Josquin D'Ascanio | Composer: Dan Davison | Country: Latin America
A colorful text about the sea; sing it in Spanish as preferred by the composer, or use the alternate English version. The composer has given the piece a distinctive Spanish style and dramatically brings the colorful text to life. Conservative ranges and no divisi make this piece accessible to many choirs.
Composer: Andrea Ramsey
This charming and delicate Christmas number includes some Spanish phrases, and includes a pronunciation guide and translation in the publication. The perfect cross-cultural piece for your holiday concerts. Easy, straightforward choral writing for all ages with a simple piano accompaniment.
Arranger: Sally K. Albrecht | Composer: Sally K. Albrecht | Country: Spain
Rhythmic. Passionate. Scintillating. Take a good look at this vibrant multicultural feature by Jay Althouse. You simply cannot sit still as this sizzling song captures you with its infectious Latin groove and harmonic progression. With a text in both English and Spanish, El Ritmo de la Noche speaks to the sound and spirit of music as an essential life force. "You move me; you are my emotion." A pronunciation guide and translation are included, and the optional SoundTrax or SoundPax, and choreography video or DVD will add to your performance. Featured on the new staging DVD/Video "On the Stage!" (DVD #23037, Video #23129).
Arranger: Jay Althouse | Composer: Jay Althouse | Country: Latin America
This enthusiastic and energetic arrangement is one of the more popular folk songs. Written in Spanish, the translation is in the cover notes. Difficulty Level: Medium Advanced Adult.
Arranger: Mack Wilberg
Now available in a 3-Part Mixed voicing, a whirling, twirling Andalusian dancer is vividly portrayed in this setting of a traditional Spanish folksong. Well-crafted vocal lines over a colorful piano accompaniment make this an excellent choice for developing choirs to show their flair! Spanish and English.
Arranger: Emily Crocker
Written for SATB choir, solo, two hand percussion players and string bass, composer Hatfield mixes Spanish and English texts and explores how a community supports and nourishes an individual, even as the individual inspires the community. Coining a new musical style with the piece that he calls Middle-East Latin the music mixes choral counterpoint and a percussive dance groove that will surely become infectious to both singer and listener. Duration: 4:15
Composer: Stephen Hatfield
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