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- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- Mendelssohn - arr. Brant Adams
- CHRISTMAS
- A magnificent, rousing concert closer or opener.
The keyboard part is full and dramatic. Both full orchestra and wind orchestra
parts are available.
- SATB - piano
- SBMP 163
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- Heart is the Compass, The
- Neil Ginsberg
- Lyricist Linda Marcus and composer Neil Ginsberg collaborated to create
a piece for the millennium that will thrill singers and audiences. Provocative
and fun. Not to be missed by "with it" choirs in the years 2000
and beyond.
- SATB - piano
- SBMP 300
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- Here we come a-caroling
- English Carol - arr. Brant Adams
- CHRISTMAS
- Rollicking and energetic, contemporary harmonies
enhanced by a tasteful piano accompaniment. This piece may also be performed
a cappella.
- SATB - piano
- SBMP 90
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Highland Carol
- Ben Allaway
- Set in Celtic style to a poem of John Greenleaf Whittier, this fresh,
new carol for the Christmas season has a beautiful melody and great rhythmic
interest.
- SATB - a cappella
- SBMP 393
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- Hodie
- Joan Szymko
- The opening unison chant is first contrasted by vigorous rhythmic sections,
then developed with masterful weaving of the vocal line. A must for outstanding
treble choirs.
- SSAA - a cappella
- SBMP 356
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Hol' You Han'
- Jamaican Folk Song - arr. Paul Rardin
- A show-stopping hit. Much rhythm and action in
this piece.
- TTBB - a cappella
- SBMP 123
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- Hold On
- American spiritual - arr. Jay Broeker
- Treble choirs will delight in the opportunity to indulge in this program
winner. Percussion and bass join the a cappella singing which begins quietly
and innocently, and builds to a dramatic flair at the ending.
- SSAA - bass and percussion
- SBMP 321
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Hope
- Marjan Helms
- Listen to the recording of this piece and you will want to perform
it. Emily Dickinson's poem is treated to a whimsical, rhythmic setting
that dances along in 6/8 meter, with an occasional feeling of three or
a 2/4 measure inserted to throw it off for just a moment. The sprightly
piano part requires a good accompanist.
- SA - piano
- SBMP 517
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How Can I Keep from Singing
- arr. Scott Farthing
- A great arrangement of this favorite now available for the male chorus.
- TTB - piano
- SBMP 408
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- How Did the Rose
- Joan Szymko
- An art song for the choir, beautifully crafted and inspired. Set to
a poem by Hafiz.
- SATB - piano
- SBMP 548
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- Hymn to St. Cecilia
- David N. Childs
- The famous Auden text is set with great drama, beautiful, tender melody,
and musicality befitting the patron saint of music. 16 minutes duration.
- SATB - a cappella
- SBMP 436
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