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Breath of Winter
James Austin |
| SSAA Voices with Keyboard |
| Using Bert Stratton's descriptive text, James Austin creates a lush musical rendering of nature touched by winter. Perfect for a large treble ensemble's holiday concert.
(CM9156 • $1.80) |
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The Elm Tree
Earlene Rentz |
| SSA Voices with Keyboard |
| Originally commissioned by the Texas Choral Directors Association for the Middle School/Junior High Honor Choir in 2009, Earlene Rentz chose the wonderful poetry of Joseph Corban as her inspiration. The result is a lovely choral work that is suitable for concert or festival use by SSA voices of any level.
(CM9150 • $1.80) |
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Far Away My Love Has Gone
D. Farrell Smith |
| SSA Voices with Keyboard |
| As the first part of a trilogy, David Farrell Smith introduces us to the theme that the spirit of a warrior is many times bound to the promise of love awaiting his return. Regardless of the conflict, history is replete with stories that highlight the faith of love, the fire of battle, and the hope of return. Inspired by the interactions of men and women as they embraced loved ones on either side of the journey, Smith starts his epic with this song for treble voices. The second offering in the set is for male voices and the conclusion is set for SATB voices. These work well individually, but are very moving when presented as a group.
(CM9153 • $1.65) |
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Il est ne
French Traditional Carol, arranged by Ruth Elaine Schram |
| SSA Voices with Keyboard |
| Ruth Schram uses the exquisite French carol as the basis for this work, which opens in French (with English as an alternate language). Schram then introduces an original "Gloria" section with additional text, and the piece concludes with a combination of the two elements. You can almost hear the angels singing!
(CM9155 • $1.80) |
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Lead Gently, Lord
Adolphus Hailstork |
| SSA Voices, a cappella |
| “Lead Gently, Lord” is the second of three installments in Adolphus Hailstork’s Three Dunbar Hyms, featuring text by Lawrence Dunbar, the first known African-American author of hymn texts. This soulful SAB octavo is a testament to the hope inspired by the Lord and the guidance He provides.
(312-41850 • $1.50) |
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Lift Thine Eyes
Felix Mendelssohn, arranged by Russell Robinson |
| SSA Voices with Optional Keyboard |
| Russell Robinson has revoiced this chorus from Mendelssohn's "Elijah" for SSA voices. An optional piano accompaniment is also provided. Altogether, "Lift Thine Eyes" is a very flexible arrangement of a classic chorus.
(CM9152 • $1.65) |
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Love Me Little
Richard Ewer |
| SSA Voices with Keyboard |
| Richard Ewer has set the venerable, but anonymous, poem "Love Me Little" in a sweet and flowing composition. The entreaty to "love little, love long" is absolutely heartfelt and demands sensitive singing by a mature ensemble.
(CM9151 • $1.80) |
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