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2012 Mid Year Choral Catalog

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Go to cart Concert & Festival Ht Water Night—Eric Whitacre. This emotive work for divisi choir, based on a translation of a poem by Octavio Paz, uses an advanced palette of harmonic colors for a shimmering and mysterious effect. It provides a stellar moment in your concert hall with your more accomplished choir. 3023041 SATB................... 2.25 10188555 CD-Light And Gold ....... 16.98 10312863 CD-Water Night.......... 16.98 e Until I Found the Lord—Andre J. Thomas. A dramatic, emotional opening leads into an energized, spirited swing setting of this marvelous traditional spiritual. Now available for men's choirs, this infectious setting will long be a favorite of singers and audiences. A fabulous choice for festivals and honor choirs! 10090067 SATB................... 1.95 10090069 SSA .................... 1.95 10298928 TTBB ................... 1.95 10090070 P/A CD ................ 26.95 4 Wade in the Water—arr. David Eddleman. This is an impressive spiritual setting for the concert or festival choir! Syncopated rhythmic figures in the men's voices trade off with the women as the story of the Underground Railroad unfolds, all solidly supported by a rhythmic piano accompaniment. As the excitement builds, an a cappella vocal pyramid launches the choir into a fortissimo ending and a final piano flourish. Highly recommended! 10303399 SATB................... 1.95 4 Wade in the Water—arr. Mark Hayes. Blues nuances and stylized vocals that are easy to master and great fun to sing characterize this dynamic arrangement of spiritual. Great for school or church, it includes optional solos that allow you to showcase a single singer or section and a remarkable accompaniment for piano, four hands, that features the composer's distinctive touch. 10295077 SATB................... 1.95 10295076 TTBB ................... 1.95 10295078 P/A CD ................ 26.95 this traditional 4 Walk This Lonesome Valley—arr. Ruth Elaine Schram. This is gorgeous! Jesus Walked this Lonesome Valley and I Want Jesus to Walk with Me comprise this thoughtful spiritual medley, with texts carefully edited so as not to be too sacred for school performances. Beautiful chords permeate the vocals and the piano accompaniment, both of which are further strengthened by an optional cello obbligato. 10307474 SATB................... 1.95 10307475 Three-Part Mixed ......... 1.95 10307476 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 10307477 P/A CD ................ 26.95 4 The Water of Tyne—arr. Luigi Zaninelli. Luigi Zaninelli thoughtfully adapts for SSA voices a lesser-known melodic gem from the English folk tradition. The tears of a bittersweet love ballad flow freely in the musical and poetic substance of this heartfelt choral. Adorned with an expressive yet delicate piano part, this is destined to be a standard for women's chorus repertoire. Highly recommended! 10306675 SSA .................... 1.80 H Yo Le Canto Todo El Dia (I Sing To You All Day Long)—David Brunner. If you're looking for something different in a "music" song, consider this original inspired by the native music of Venezuela. Full of infectious rhythms and playful melodies, with some very effective hand claps, it conveys a positive message through charming Spanish lyrics which are great fun to sing. 3197829 SATB................... 2.50 3092178 SA ..................... 1.95 10309011 TTB .................... 1.95 4 What Child Is This—Craig Courtney. A harmonically rich a cappella setting of the traditional Greensleeves tune. This beautiful opportunities and is complete with the alternate text "My True Love's Like a Red, Red Rose," providing a wealth of performance and programming opportunities. 10312024 SSATBB ................ 1.80 arrangement offers two solo 4t When Storms Arise—Rollo Dilworth. "When storms arise and dark'ning skies about me threat'ning lower, to thee, O Lord, I raise mine eyes, to thee my tortured spirit flies for solace in that hour..." A text by Paul Laurence Dunbar is sung to the tune Amazing Grace in this a cappella setting full of luscious harmonies. Opening with a hummed solo and building with deep emotion, it is stunning for better choirs! Highly recommended! 10310050 SATB................... 1.80 4 Where Dwells the Soul of My Love— Victor C. Johnson. Create a tranquil concert atmosphere with this tender setting of selected lines from James Thomson's eloquent nineteenth-century poem entitled Art. Warm choral sonorities, a flowing piano accompaniment, and the dramatic role of the cello all work in harmony to create an elegant and emotional concert piece. 10307485 SATB................... 1.95 10307486 TTB .................... 1.95 10307487 P/A CD ................ 26.95 4 Will There Really Be a Morning?—Victor C. Johnson. A thought-provoking poem by Emily Dickinson is paired with a tender, lyrical original n The Water Is Wide—arr. Darmon Meader. This lush, jazz-tinged interpretation of the popular folk song is right on target for better mixed or treble choirs. Much of the lead is carried by a solo or small group, while the piano accompaniment provides colorful support throughout. A superb addition to the growing list of superior folk song arrangements by Darmon Meader. Stunning! 10303412 SATB................... 1.95 8071061 SSAA................... 1.65 Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] " tune to create this heartfelt setting. Exquisite vocal lines, lush harmonies, and a sensitive accompaniment marvelously frame the poignant text to create this beautiful piece. "Will there really be a morning? Is there such a thing as day? Could I see it from the mountains if I were as tall as they?" 10302665 SATB................... 1.95 10307488 TTBB ................... 1.95 10307489 P/A CD ................ 26.95 I love PEPPER!!!!" — Kelli Dower, Choral Director Moreno Valley, CA 4t You Will Reap What You Sow—Pepper Choplin. "...what you plant in your life will surely grow. And what you grow with love will surely bloom..." This song is a phenomenal hit in its earlier incarnation as a church anthem. Now, in this edition with school-appropriate text, it can reach an ever larger audience! Scored for a cappella mixed choir with solo voice, it conveys a universal message that will resonate with everyone, especially at graduation. It will become a staple of the repertoire! Highly recommended! 10307495 SATB................... 1.95 10307496 P/A CD ................ 26.95 4 Your Friend Shall Be the Tall Wind— Victor Johnson. "Your friend shall be the tall wind, the river and the tree; the sun that laughs and marches, the swallows and the sea..." This wonderful poem by Fannie Stearns Davis lends itself so beautifully to choral singing, it's surprising that it has not been set by more composers than it has. In Victor Johnson's inimitable style, creative touches abound throughout this first- rate work for middle school choirs! 10299388 Three-Part Mixed ......... 1.95 10307498 Two-Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 10307497 SSA .................... 1.95 10307499 P/A CD ................ 26.95 15 4t Yonder Come Day—Craig Carnahan. A challenging rendition of a traditional Georgia Sea Islands song, this incredible choral is a great choice for concerts and festivals. Energetic and syncopated rhythms occur throughout this piece, providing a great deal of fun for the singers and an impressive result for your audience. 10310963 SATB................... 2.35 4t The William Tell Overture—Gioachino Rossini/arr. Lawson. Here is Rossini overture in a rollicking arrangement for a cappella voices! The familiar melodies and clever vocal effects make this the ideal light- concert or encore number - challenging, but great fun to rehearse and perform! 10298949 SATTBB................. 2.25 the famous

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