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2020 Community & Collegiate Catalog

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3 ADULT COMMUNITY CHOIR Go to cart All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] e Baba Yetu—Christopher Tin. Translated from the words of The Lord's Prayer, this epic song from the award-winning video game franchise "Civilization" was the first composition from a video game to be nominated for, and win, a Grammy. 11000945 SSATBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 2.25 Dayeinu—arr. Trude Rittmann. A beloved tradition at Passover Seders, this hymn is over 1,000 years old but this wonderful arrangement is fresh and new. Lively and upbeat, the selection features syncopated rhythms in the creative piano part, a modal feel, and chant elements. A pronunciation guide and translation are included. Joyful! 11001142 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.25 Dindaru Dandraru—Laura Jekabsone. Perfect for the group looking for an authentic work from another culture. This setting of the Latvian folk song text contains repeated materials making it easier to learn. Latvian or English text. 11102011 SSAATTBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 3.50 He Eatnemen Vuelie (Song of the Earth)— Frode Fjellheim/arr. Emily Crocker. The opening musical number from the Disney animated feature "Frozen," this song is inspired by indigenous Saami and Norwegian culture, a combination of Saami yoiking and the Danish Christmas hymn Dejlig er jorden, or Fairest Lord Jesus, by B.S. Ingemann. Yoik is a very old vocal tradition among the Saami people of Scandinavia and Russia, characterized by short melodic phrases that repeat again and again, with small variations. With English, German and Norwegian versions of the text, synthesizer, percussion and optional male yoik. 10519311 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 2.50 H Five Hebrew Love Songs—Eric Whitacre. Written by Hila Plitmann and inspired by a trip to Switzerland, each song in this suite is a poetic postcard that captures every lush, romantic moment in full. An expressive and idiomatic collection for mixed or women's choruses. The suite is set for piano and violin, but may also be performed with string quartet. 3296219 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 3.30 Lt In Meeting We Are Blessed—Troy Robertson. e The use of a djembe imparts a traditional African feeling to this easy original a cappella work. The Gatsnahos text, inspired by John Donne, has a theme of friendship and unity that all can relate to. "We are met together and in meeting we are blessed. Peace in coming and in going, peace in labor and in rest..." This is accessible to choirs at many levels, and it makes a wonderful processional! 10589968 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.55 t Modimo—arr. Michael Barrett. Modimo is a song of praise and celebration from South Africa. Improvised percussion and a traditional Sesotho melody make for a grounded and deep sound your singers will immediately connect with. A quick learn with a huge impact. 10994206 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.75 t Mu Mano Tulge, Latse—Cornelius Becker/arr. Colton Martin. This is a folk hymn from Estonia, with a text using a South Estonian dialect. The text enters the gospel passage of Jesus' words to "let the children come to me". The arrangement intentionally seeks to preserve the meekness of both text and tune, and is suitable for sanctuary or concert hall. 10997413 SATTBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20 te Ndikhokhele Bawo—arr. Lhente-Mari Pitout. The Pretoria Youth Choir from South Africa under their director Lhente-Mari Pitout has traveled the world spreading the joy of traditional South African music. Now this music finds a new home with the professional choir EXIGENCE, which features the music of black and Latinx composers under the direction of Eugene Rogers. This wonderful work starts slowly as a prayer, then builds in intensity. Repeated patterns abound. The djembe part is notated in the music. A complex yet joyful and exciting cultural work. 10992428 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 2.25 t Ngothando—Mbuso Ndlovu. Written in isiZulu, this work is a message to the world that it is only through love that we can conquer the barriers that stand between us. Beautiful and accessible, this is a moving work especially meaningful for our times. 10994193 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.75 He Ose Shalom (The One Who Makes Peace)— John Leavitt. This timely text from the Jewish liturgy is brilliantly set in a lovely original work by John Leavitt. Its simple message of peace is enhanced with soaring melodies and lyric instrumental lines, making it a strong choice as a multicultural or a Hanukkah feature. Very highly recommended! 3295478 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.10 t Sisi Kushangilia (We Will Be Glad)—Victor C. Johnson. Exuberant rhythmic energy abounds in this African-style original! The Swahili text of only four words translates: "We will dance! We will sing! We will be glad!" The only accompanying instruments are shaker, hand drum and djembe, which add an authentic flavor and texture to this celebratory and accessible multicultural selection. 10998118 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.10 L Sisi Ni Moja—Jacob Narverud. Ever clever, composer Narverud came up with a highly rhythmic celebratory composition. The title translates "We are one", the theme being that all human beings have much in common. The energetic djembe sets the tone, the piano adds its own rhythmic design, and the singers dramatically deliver the message. 10593109 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.25 10776380 SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.20 Dt Spirit of the Winding Water (A Navajo e Prayer)—Robert Cohen. This original work utilizes musical phrases and rhythms assembled from Native American chants mixed with new music filled with cultural sensitivity and awareness. A cappella with Native American instruments suggested to create a compelling choral experience with authenticity and inherent musical value for better mixed divisi choirs. Unique! 10910178 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 2.95 Suliko—Brent Wells. Perhaps the most well- known folk song from the country of Georgia, the poem speaks of lost loved ones who can still be found in "the rose's bloom, the nightingale's song, and the star's shining light." Lovely vocal writing with a beautiful and supportive piano accompaniment. 11162832 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 2.85 HLTongo—arr. Greg Gilpin. This traditional canoe te song from Polynesia sounds very impressive with handclaps and percussion instruments adding to the choral texture. The echoing voice parts suggest people communicating from canoe to canoe as they travel between islands. The Polynesian text is simple, and a pronunciation guide is included. A refreshing change of pace in the multicultural category! 10985245 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 2.20 e Turn the World Around—arr. Mark Hayes. Harry Belafonte cowrote and recorded this feel- good Jamaican-style piece which is based on the idea that humanity is derived from the three basic elements: fire, water and earth. Set in simple 5/4 meter, it's catchy and fun! 10511031 SATB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.50 t Ubuntu—Christi Jones. Ubuntu, the essence of being human, simply means we need each other, are made better by each other, and cannot exist as human beings in isolation. With traditional text based on this African (Xhosa) philosophy, this piece is sure to draw in any audience. While the percussion is optional, it will add much to the authenticity of the piece. Live with ubuntu! 10984558 TTBB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 2.50 WORLD MUSIC

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