Music for Men's Voices
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph
Two Sea Songs
1. Jack the Sailor (TTBB with optional piano), 2. We Be Three Poor Mariners (TTB unaccompanied) "Both songs have a rugged masculine quality that many feel is typically English." The New York State School Music News / 3:30 / 392-03003 BUY
HOLST, Gustav
A Dirge for Two Veterans
For Chorus of Low Altos, Tenors & Basses (or TTBB) with Brass and Percussion / 6:30 / No. 392-03110 BUY Choral Part / No. 392-03110A BUY Instrumental Parts
PINKHAM, Daniel
Cantate Domino - View Samples Pages
(To God Come Merrily Singing)
A Festival Intrada for any combination of Unison Voices, Brass Quartet or Piano (Latin & English) / "A brilliant unison work...The writing is buoyant and fresh..." Cross Accent (Lutheran Church Music Journal), / "...hauntingly memorable." The Diapason. / "An excellent piece, a major addition to the unison repertoire by one of our best composers...Very highly recommended." Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians / Brass: 2 trumpets (C or B-flat), tenor trombone (or Horn in F), and bass trombone (or tenor-bass trombone) / 3:30 / 392-03019 BUY
PINKHAM, Daniel
Three Introits for Christmastide - View Samples Pages
SA or TB, Unaccompanied / (1. A Light Shall Shine, 2. While All Things Were in Quiet Silence, 3. A Child is Born to Us) / "...wonderful introductions to a concert, as preludes for worship, or as service Introits. Not difficult. ...very effective, as would be expected from this wonderful composer. Each of them has a special quality that is timeless and yet timely." The American Organist. / 2:30 / 392-03018 BUY
REVELS
Maoz Tsur - View Samples Pages
Unison (or SATB), Brass and Timpani / "Here is an easy, yet exciting Chanukah work that would be of particular interest to school choirs wanting to represent the Jewish tradition of the season. Both Hebrew and English versions are provided... The text, 'Rock of Ages,' is one of the best-known hymns for Chanukah. Highly recommended." The Diapason / Arranged by Jerome Epstein / 3:45 / 392-03033 BUY
REVELS
Aro Que Nostre Seigne Es Nat - View Samples Pages
(Now That Our Lord Is Born)
Two-part Voices (any combination), Wind Instruments / This traditional Christmas song from Provence is a true carola word that came into English from the French carôle, meaning a piece sung while dancing. With its strong rhythmic pulse, this lively carol may be performed by any combination of two-part voices (including mixed voices) with wind instruments / 2:15 / 392-03050 BUY
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