Popular Favourite Chorals includes five timeless jazz and blues standards arranged for SATB Choir with Piano accompaniment. All crowd-pleasing numbers are sure to have your audience clapping, humming and singing along. Songlist: - Blue Moon - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Over The Rainbow - Try A Little Tenderness - Georgia On My Mind
Each themed book in the Little Voices series contains five songs that make a perfect introduction to part-singing for beginner groups. Little Voices: Classic Pops brings together five well-known pop tunes, specially selected and arranged in two parts for young groups and choirs. Songlist: - I Have A Dream - Mr. Blue Sky - Morning Has Broken - Nowhere Man - Wouldn't It Be Nice
The latest addition to the bestselling Little Voices series features five favourite Songs From The Movies, specially arranged in two parts for young groups and choirs. Featuring some invaluable performance hints and tips, this is the complete teaching package for some fantastic songs. With five favourite songs from the major animated movies 'Frozen' (Let It Go), 'Despicable Me' (Happy), 'The Lego Movie' (Everything Is Awesome), 'Kung Fu Panda' (Kung Fu Fighting) and 'Toy Story 3' (Le Freak), not only is this a fantastic way to introduce young beginners to part-singing, these are also catchy and familiar songs that children will love to sing. Every song appears in standard notation with the two vocal parts, as well as the Piano Accompaniment with chord names. Little Voices also includes some invaluable tips for teaching, learning and performing these songs, both in general and specific to each tune, written by the arranger Barrie Carson-Taylor. This makes learning them as easy as possible and, coupled with the enjoyable melodies, as enjoyable as possible. For young beginners who are just starting out with part-singing, this is the perfect package to get children singing songs they know and love. The popular melodies, wonderfully arranged harmonies and essential hints make Little Voices: Songs From The Movies a brilliant choice for young choirs and groups.
The talented Scott Joplin was a pioneer of the Piano Rag and he wrote some of the most popular and recognisable pieces in this genre. Scott Joplin: Piano Rags, Book 1 is the first in a three-volume collection of the ragtime master’s works. Each piece has been carefully and faithfully arranged for the solo piano, suitable for the intermediate-advanced pianist. Scott Joplin’s works are essential learning for any pianist hoping to master their instrument and expand their skills. With this book you can add the following pieces to your repertoire: - Gladiolus Rag - The Entertainer - Scott Joplin's New Rag - Magnetic Rag - Ragtime Dance - Fig Leaf Rag - Maple Leaf Rag - Euphonic Sounds
Each themed book in the Little Voices series contains five songs that make a perfect introduction to part-singing for beginner groups. Little Voices: Film Songs brings together five film favourites, specially selected and arranged in two parts for young groups and choirs. Songlist: - The Best Day Ever - Breaking Free - Hallelujah - I Believe I Can Fly - My Heart Will Go On
A current guide to one of the most complicated and extensive pieces of environmental legislation ever written, this broad and balanced perpective to the statute that brings together the experience of over two dozen private and public sector.
Novello Choral Showtunes contains five decade-defining hits, each newly arranged for SATB Choir with Piano accompaniment. The songs included are: California Dreamin’: The Mamas & The Papas’ hymn to the West Coast state, actually written in chilly New York City by John and Michelle Phillips before they even formed the band that made them famous. Feelin’ Groovy: Simon & Garfunkel were New York through and through and Simon’s jaunty song about the Queensboro Bridge uses its local colloquial name. The End Of The World: Skeeter Davis, born Mary Frances Penick, was the survivor of a car crash that killed her singing partner Betty Jack Davis. They had enjoyed some success as The Davis Sisters but this was the biggest hit of Skeeter’s subsequent solo career. In My Room: The Beach Boys moved indoors from all that sun and sand to record one of their most reflective and lovely songs. Can’t Buy Me Love: The British invasion was threatening the pop status quo in America and, from the film ‘Hard Day’s Night’, The Beatles claimed yet another number one in the US charts with this song.
We Will Remember Them is a collection of some of the finest pieces of choral music on the theme of remembrance. The volume is suitable for church, cathedral, school, youth and community choirs. It contains music appropriate for Remembrance Sunday services, and beautiful pieces suitable for concerts, memorial and funeral services, and other acts of remembrance and reflection. Songlist: - Agnus Dei [Samuel Barber] - And I saw a new heaven [Edgar Bainton] - Bring us, O Lord God [William Harris] - The Christmas Truce [Graham Fitkin] - Exhortation and Kohima [John Tavener] - Funeral Ikos [John Tavener] - God is our hope and strength [Herbert Brewer] - Holy is the true light [Ernest Bullock] - For the Fallen [David Terry] - Holy Is The True Light [William Harris] - I heard a voice [Jeremy Dale Roberts] - In My Dreams [Paul Mealor] - Nox aurumque [Eric Whitacre] - Requiem aeternam (Nimrod) [Edward Elgar arr. David Hill] - They Are At Rest [Edward Elgar]
Novello Choral Showtunes contains five musical theatre favourites, each carefully arranged for SATB Choir with Piano accompaniment. The songs included are: All I Ask Of You: The love song that triggers the Phantom of The Opera’s jealous campaign of retribution in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s legendary musical; Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman took it for a spin in 1986 and had a hit single. Big Spender: This song became even more popular than the 1966 musical from which it came — ‘Sweet Charity’ — and Shirley Bassey did much to popularise it later. Bring Him Home: Written specifically for Colm Wilkinson, this is the emotional song from Act II of ‘Les Misérables’ I Have A Dream: An emotional ABBA number that is included in the record-breaking stage musical ‘Mamma Mia’. Last Night Of The World: The haunting dance hall song from ‘Miss Saigon’ that marks the fateful promise made by the US airman to take Kim with him when he leaves Vietnam.
The New Novello Book of Short and Easy Anthems is an exciting collection of music for choirs of all sizes and abilities. The pieces have been carefully chosen to offer a selection of interesting contemporary pieces alongside older and more well-known anthems. At the same time, it is recognised that many choirs have limited rehearsal time and, frequently, limited vocal resources, and the collection aims to provide works that are easily and quickly learned, with few splits in voice parts. In addition, many of the anthems can be adapted to work as unison settings with accompaniment, or in other flexible forms. Songlist: - Andrew Cusworth Adam: Lay Ibounden - Thomas Ford: Almighty God, Which Hast Me Brought - Ralph Allwood: Blessing - Alan Bullard: Blest Are The Pure In Heart - James Davy: And They Shall Beat Their Ploughshares - Martin Baker: Christus Vincit - Benjamin Britten: Corpus Christi Carol - Ashley Grote: Cradle Song - Matthew Owens: Crux Fidelis - Peter Miller: Draw Near With Faith - Johann Christoph Bach: Es Is Nun Aus Mit Meinem Leben - David Briggs: God Be In My Head - David Terry: For The Fallen - Arthur Hutchings: God Is Gone Up - Rupert Jeffcoat: Hear My Voice, O Lord - Andrew Wells: Heaven - Herbert Howells: God Be In My Head - Lennox Berkeley: I Sing Of A Maiden - John Bull: In The Departure Of The Lord - Anton Bruckner: In Monte Oliveti - Dan Locklair: The Lord Bless You And Keep You - Peter Miller: Lord, I Am Not Worthy To Receive You - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Lord’s Prayer - Henry Purcell: Miserere - John Tavener: Mother Of God, Here I Stand - Adam Harvey: My Jesu, Sleep - James Davy: O Salutaris Hostia - Charles Wood: O For A Lay! - Henry Ley: A Prayer Of King Henry VI - David Terry: O Salutaris Hostia - Christopher Borrett: The Two Adams - Jonathan Wikeley: A Thin Place - Andrew Wells: Tu Es Petrus - Richard Lloyd: View Me, Lord - Rupert Jeffcoat: Weigh My Heart - Thomas Tallis: Why Fum’th In Fight - Orlando Gibbons: Veni Creator
Music played an enormous role in the works of William Shakespeare, while his own sonnets, poems and soliloquies have provided continuing inspiration for many composers through the years. The Novello Shakespeare Choral Collection, inspired by the 400th anniversary of the Bard's death in 2016, is an exciting anthology of 26 choral works that are settings of Shakespeare's words. For choirs of all types and abilities, this collection has been edited by David Wordsworth so that all the pieces are fantastic both to sing and hear. The collection features some beautiful settings that have well and truly stood the test of time, such as Thomas Arne's Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind, more recent settings from contemporary composers such as John Tavener's Fear No More, as well as several specially commissioned works, including John Joubert's Be Not Afeard, Richard Sisson's Light Thickens and Pawel Lukaszewki's Weary With Toil. Some of these pieces have never appeared before in print, such as those by Kevin Olson, Bernard Hughes and John Gardner. These songs truly are a joy to perform, with some relatively simple arrangements that are purely fun to sing alongside more complex settings that will prove thoroughly rewarding for choirs and audiences alike. There are a wealth of options for choirs looking to expand their repertoire with a range of unique settings. Includes a fascinating introduction by editor David Wordsworth, and notes describing each piece. Songlist: - Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind [Thomas Arne] - Hymn For Shakespeare's Birthday [Lennox Berkeley] - Lo, Here, The Gentle Lark [Gary Carpenter] - O, How Much More [Paul Crabtree] - Four Rounds To Shakespeare Texts [John Gardner] - It Was A Lover And His Lass [Matthew Harris] - Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred [Matthew Harris] - Who Is Silvia? [Matthew Harris] - Rosemary [Daniel Helldén] - If We Shadows Have Offended [Bernard Hughed] - Be Not Afeard [John Joubert] - Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day? [Libby Larsen] - How Sweet The Moonlight Sleeps [Henry Leslie] - Weary With Toil, I Haste Me To My Bed [Pawel Lukaszewski] - Ophelia's Lament [Paul Mealor] - Sigh No More, Ladies [Ernest Moeran] - A Summer Sonnet [Kevin Olson] - Orpheus With His Lute [William Schuman] - Light Thickens [Richard Sisson] - Fear No More [Stephen Sondheim] - Fear No More [John Tavener] - Look In Thy Glass [John Tavener] - Orpheus [Judith Weir] - Daffodils [Nancy Wertsch] - Mistress Mine [Nancy Wertsch] - Full Fathom Five [Charles Wood]
Each themed book in the Little Voices series contains five songs that make a perfect introduction to part-singing for beginner groups. Little Voices: ABBA brings together five hits by the Swedish pop group, specially selected and arranged in two parts for young groups and choirs. Songlist: - Chiquitita - Dancing Queen - Mamma Mia - Super Trouper - - Thank you for the Music
Each themed book in the Little Voices series contains five songs that make a perfect introduction to part-singing for beginner groups. Little Voices: Showtunes brings together five fun songs from stand-out musicals, all specially selected and arranged in two parts (SS) for young groups and choirs. Songlist: - Bad Guys (from Bugsy Malone) - Food, Glorious Food (from Oliver!) - Joseph's Dreams (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) - The Rhythm Of Life (from Sweet Charity) - Hakuna Matata (from The Lion King)
Valerie, the song from the Indie rock band The Zutons, and performed by Amy Winehouse, has been expertly arranged for SATB Choir with Piano accompaniment by Jeremy Birchall and Christopher Hussey. Singers will find it hard to resist moving along to this rhythmic number.
Follows the train of thought put in motion by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the broad areas of progressivism, Romanticism, collectivism, and nationalism, to determine their relevance to the history of educational thought. After a brief biography of Rousseau and his influence on educational methods, chapters explore the progressive education movement in the 19th century, effects of the Romantic movement, and concepts of citizenship that led to the American and French revolutions. Concludes with an argument for the separation of school and state. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Franz Joseph Haydn: The Creation>, an enduring classic Oratorio for SATB chorus and STB soli, is presented here in full by Novello. This vocal score, edited and arranged by Michael Pilkington, contains a piano/organ accompaniment and English text.
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!
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