Various Arrangers : Medieval Songs for Upper Voices


Medieval Songs for Upper Voices
Song Name Arranger Composer Voicing
Domine Fili Unigenite Matthew Michaels Giovanni Palestrina SSA
Gloria Patri Linda Spevacek Giovanni Palestrina SSA
Exultate Justi Russell Robinson da Viadana SSA
Gaudete Christus est natus Jeremy Summerly Piae Cantiones SSA
Celebrate This Day Together Patrick M. Liebergen Pierre Clereau SSA
There is no rose Jeremy Summerly Trinity Roll SSA
Alleluia Jeremy Summerly Montpellier Codex SSA

Our fascination with the music of the medieval era continues to grow and grow. This collection with contemporary notation and helpful performance options offers the modern choir an opportunity to celebrate the music of the past. "If Ye Love Me" is one of the most recognized anthems from the English Renaissance, in a new adaptation specifically geared to the limits of younger voices and middle school choirs. Intimate and expressive, this would work well in both concert and worship settings, and provides a great way to introduce young singers to historical choral works. "Domine Fili Unigenite" features canonic imitation, vocal ostinati, and delicately intertwining melodies, this a cappella setting is stunning. "Gloria Patri" has powerful antiphonal effect provides a dramatic vehicle for the English or Latin text! An appealing Renaissance work for both your mixed and treble ensembles! "Exultate Justi" is the famous Psalm 33 motet by Lodovico Grossi da Viadana adapted for younger ensembles. This composition is written in the typical Renaissance style of motets (a cappella sacred works) and madrigals (a cappella secular works). "Celebrate This Day Together" - energetic and rhythmic 16th-century piece is an excellent introduction to the music of the Renaissance. Includes secular or Christmas lyrics and optional hand drum.
Item Code 8016b
Female  |  A Cappella  |  SSA. Treble  |  22 - Early Music 14  |  Sheet Music  |  Early Music Vocal Arrangements  | 
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