Today's Choral Classics Beautiful Music for Mixed-Voice Choirs from Inspiring Composers Music Sales America Softcover

Today's Choral Classics Beautiful Music for Mixed-Voice Choirs from Inspiring Composers Music Sales America Softcover

  • Music Sales America
  • Novello
  • Softcover
  • Jonathan Wikeley
  • $15.95 (US)

Today's Choral Classics is a special collection of pieces from the most exciting talents in choral composition today. From the church to the concert hall, it is the perfect volume for choruses seeking a contemporary choral repertoire, rich in accessible, modern arrangements in a variety of styles. Featuring Paul Mealor's Wherever You Are, a Christmas No. 1 for The Military Wives choir, and Ubi Caritas, his specially commissioned piece for the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge; serene miniatures by John Tavener and Eric Whitacre; simple gems by Richard Rodney Bennett and Richard Blackford; and more substantial works by Judith Weir, James Whitbourn, Tarik O'Regan and Nico Muhly; choirs of all styles, sizes and abilities will discover a wealth of variety of inspiring pieces to delight singers and audiences alike. Today's Choral Classics is a fantastic addition to any music library or choral resource, and provides a solid and accessible basis for any contemporary choral concert program.

Song List

  • Alleluia Jubilate
  • Ave Verum
  • A Blue True Blue Dream Of Sky
  • A Boy And A Girl
  • Crucem Tuam Adoremus Domine
  • A Goodnight
  • Kyrie
  • The Lord's Prayer
  • Mother Of God, Here I Stand
  • Nunc Autem Manet
  • O Vera Digna Hostia
  • Quanta Qualia
  • Set Me As A Seal
  • This Marriage
  • Ubi Caritas
  • Ubi Caritas
  • Wherever You Are

Instrumentation

  • Choral

Product Details

  • #HL 14041856
  • 9781780385860
  • 884088669430
  • NOV292941
  • 6.75"
  • 9.75"
  • 128 Pages

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