
Confetti and Cake, Music for your perfect wedding day ... religious service, civil ceremony & reception, for mixed choir a cappella or with piano (organ)
Boosey & Hawkes. 2008
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- EAN: 9790060118968
- ISBN: 979-0-060-11896-8
- Código del editor: BH 11896
- Editorial: Boosey & Hawkes
- Fecha de edición: 2008
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Nº páginas: 160
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Edición de / Edited by: Guest, David
The Boosey & Hawkes Concerts for Choirs series is an innovative approach to concert planning for choirs. Each volume contains a wealth of material to help the choral director assemble a concert programme - all from one volume. The anthology draws on the vast Boosey and Hawkes archive and also includes many specially-composed or newly-arranged pieces.'Confetti and Cake' is a collection of familiar and not-so-familiar songs suitable for all types of wedding, whether a traditional church service or a civil ceremony. A selection of your favourite hymns is included and there are even some choral arrangements that would go down well at any reception. All these have been compiled by David Guest of The Wedding Music Company, one of the leading experts at arranging music for any type of wedding.
CONTENIDO:
Thomas Tallis: If ye love me
J.S. Bach: Jesu, joy of man's desiring
J.S. Bach / Charles Gounod: Ave Maria
W.A. Mozart: Ave verum corpus
W.A. Mozart: Laudate Dominum
C.V. Stanford: Beati quorum via
Ralph Vaughn Williams: The Call
S.S. Wesley: Lead me, Lord
H. Walford Davies: God be in my head
C.H.H. Parry: I was glad
Gerald Finzi: My spirit sang all day
Humphrey Clucas: The marriage of true minds
Will Todd: Christ is the morning star
Will Todd: Make not a bond of love
Serge Rachmaninoff: Vzbránnoy voyevódye
Claude Debussy: Dieu ! qu'il la fait bon regarder !
Léo Delibes: The flower duet
L'amour de moi (arr Ward Swingle)
Ward Swingle: How do I love thee?
Jerome Kern: Long ago and far away
M. Sherwin: A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square
Gilbert & Sullivan: A merry madrigal