The Novello Book of Music for Lent & Easter

The Novello Book of Music for Lent & Easter
Author: Novello & Co Ltd.
Publisher: Novello & Co Ltd.
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1783231440

The Novello Book Of Music For Lent & Easter is an exciting collection of 65 pieces of Lent and Easter music for mixed-voice choirs, from the easy to learn to the more challenging and unconventional. A book of anthems, hymn arrangements and other pieces covering the period from Ash Wednesday to Easter, including music for Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Day, this book is in the same style as the successful Noel! series, with the same balance of new and familiar pieces to ensure it appeals to the greatest possible choral market. Mixed-voice choirs of all levels will enjoy these new arrangements of favourite Hymns, as well as stimulating original works for the Easter season. The set list includes: - Miserere Mei [Henry Purcell] - All In The April Evening [Hugh Roberton] - Corpus Christi Carol [Benjamin Britten] - Jesu Dulcis Memoria [Tomas Luis De Victoria] - O Saviour Of The World [Frederick, Arthur Gore Ouseley] - Palm Sunday Processional [Plainsong arr. David Hill] - Ave Verum [Svein Møller] - O Sacrum Convivium [Grayston Ives] - My Lord Is Alone [Jonathan Wikeley] - Steal Away To Jesus [Spiritual Arr. Dale Adelmann] - Go Down, Moses [Richard Allain] - Easter Troparion [Trad. Eastern Orthodox] - Song For Athene [John Tavener] - Alleluia! Alleluia! [Arthur Sullivan arr. Richard Marlow] - Christ Being Raised From The Dead [Philip Moore] - Christ Now Is Risen [Melchior Vulpius] - Easter Carol [Jamie W. Hall] - Now The Green Blade Riseth [Trad. arr. David Terry] - O For A Lay! [Trad. arr. Charles Wood] - Sing Ye To The Lord [Edward Bairstow] And 45 more!

Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs

Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs
Author: Lionel Dakers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN:

This collection aims to provide a comprehensive survey of a highly significant part of the Christian Year: Ash Wednesday and Lent, Passiontide, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. Its contents span all musical periods of what is a marvellously rich area of church music and it contains much that is not widely available elsewhere under one cover. Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs includes a number of less familiar works together with new or recent arrangements of well-known tunes, such as Philip Ledger's 'This joyful Eastertide', Simon Lindley's 'Now the green blade riseth', and Bob Chilcott's setting of 'Were you there?'. Some of the anthems, for example Richard Shephard's 'Sing, my tongue' and Grayston Ives' 'Ride on', have been newly commissioned specifically for this collection, thus filling certain gaps. Wherever possible new practical performing editions of 16th-century repertoire have been prepared, reflecting current scholarship and including an English singing translation and, where, the original had none, a dynamic scheme. Such dynamics are the editors' suggestions only and may be freely ignored or adapted. Note values have in some instances been halved. Unaccompanied items include keyboard reductions for rehearsal.

The Etude

The Etude
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1913
Genre: Music
ISBN:

A monthly journal for the musician, the music student, and all music lovers.