Day of Days by Faustina Hasse Hodges for SATB+organ (Choral Music)Quick View
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Day of Days by Faustina Hasse Hodges for SATB+organ (Choral Music)

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<p>‘Day of Days’ is an Easter anthem for SATB with organ accompaniment.</p> <p>It is part of a series - Choral Sheet Music by Historical Women.</p> <p>If you would like to photocopy the download, please choose the ‘Add School Licence’ for £9.97 making a total purchase price of £13.96.</p> <p>Thank you.</p> <p>About the arranger<br /> Olivia Sparkhall studied composition at school with Derek Bourgeois and at Durham University with Paul Archbold, and has since received critical acclaim for her vocal music. She was short-listed in the Cappella Nova competition in 2018 for Dona Nobis Pacem and has since received several commissions for choral compositions including for International Women’s Day services in 2018 (Lux Aeterna) and 2019 (Faith and Hope). Her choral music has been sung in the UK and abroad including on BBC One’s Songs of Praise programmes. Olivia is published by Chichester Music Press, Encore Publications, and within the Kassian Choral Series of Banks Music Publications both as composer, and as arranger and editor of choral music by women composers from the past. She is part of the series research and editorial team for the Multitude of Voyces CIC Sacred Music by Women Composers set of anthologies, as well as contributing original compositions and arrangements to each of the three volumes.</p>
Prayer on Christmas Eve for SSA - Fanny Hensel (nee Mendelssohn) (choral music)Quick View
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Prayer on Christmas Eve for SSA - Fanny Hensel (nee Mendelssohn) (choral music)

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<p>Music for Advent and Christmas Carol Services and Concerts</p> <p>Prayer on Christmas Eve (Gebet in der Christnacht) for SSA and piano* - Hensel arr. Sparkhall (choral music)<br /> Perfect for Advent or Christmas</p> <p>If you would like to photocopy the download, please choose the ‘Add School Licence’ option.</p> <p>Thank you.</p> <p>*Available exclusively from Multitude of Voyces:<br /> Gebet in der Christnacht for SATB (a cappella)</p> <p>About the composer<br /> For years, Fanny Hensel has been known as the sister of Felix Mendelssohn. Since the discovery of many of her compositions, some previously published in Felix’s name, she has become more widely recognised in her own right.</p> <p>About the piece<br /> Gebet in der Christnacht is a solo song from 1823. Here it is arranged for SSA, showcasing the teenaged composer’s use of harmony that became synonymous with the early Romantics. (See also my a cappella SATB arrangement).<br /> Gebet in der Christnacht (Prayer on Christmas Eve) is one of at least eight songs Hensel composed in 1823 which sets poems by Wilhelm Müller. It is from the cycle Johannes und Esther. (Im Frühling zu lesen.) (John and Esther. (To read in the spring.))</p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/Q_fd7fEtQis" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/Q_fd7fEtQis</a></p> <p>About the arranger<br /> Olivia Sparkhall studied composition at Durham University with Paul Archbold, composing for the Northern Sinfonietta and Flower Quartet as part of her studies. Since moving to South West England, she has focused primarily on writing vocal music, notably for BBC One’s Songs of Praise programme. Recent commissions have been for International Women’s Day services in 2018 (Lux Aeterna) and 2019 (Faith and Hope). She was short-listed in the Cappella Nova competition in 2018 for Dona Nobis Pacem. The SATB version of Prayer on Christmas Eve (Gebet in der Christnacht) is published by Multitude of Voyces in their anthologies of sacred music, Volume 1.</p>
Alleluia by Caterina Assandra for SS and organ/piano (Choral Music)Quick View
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Alleluia by Caterina Assandra for SS and organ/piano (Choral Music)

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<p>Alleluia by Caterina Assandra for SS and organ/piano. It is suitable for trebles or sopranos, and would work as a duet as well as sung by a choir.</p> <p>‘Alleluia’ is part of a series of choral music ‘Choral Sheet Music by Historical Women’.</p> <p>If you would like to photocopy the download, please choose the ‘Add School Licence’ option.<br /> Thank you.</p> <p>About the composer<br /> Caterina Assandra (c.1590-c.1618) was a nun composing in Italy in the late sixteenth century.</p> <p>About the arranger<br /> Olivia Sparkhall studied composition at Durham University with Paul Archbold, composing for the Northern Sinfonietta and Flower Quartet as part of her studies. Since moving to South West England, she has focused primarily on writing vocal music, notably for BBC One’s Songs of Praise programme. Recent commissions have been for International Women’s Day services in 2018 (Lux Aeterna) and 2019 (Faith and Hope). She was short-listed in the Cappella Nova competition in 2018 for Dona Nobis Pacem. Both Dona Nobis Pacem and Lux Aeterna are published by Multitude of Voyces in their anthologies of sacred music, Volumes 1 and 2 respectively, available here: [<a href="https://stainer.co.uk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://stainer.co.uk</a>]</p>
Resonet in Laudibus for SATB+organ (choral sheet music) Alice Nevin arr. SparkhallQuick View
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Resonet in Laudibus for SATB+organ (choral sheet music) Alice Nevin arr. Sparkhall

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<p>Resonet in Laudibus<br /> Words from the Piae Cantiones, 1582; tune by Alice Nevin, with organ part added by Olivia Sparkhall.</p> <p>Alice Nevin (1837-1925), lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for most of her adult life. Hymn tune composer and organist at the First Reformed Church, she edited a hymnbook which was published by the Philadelphia firm of J.B. Lippincott, Hymns and Carols for Church and Sunday School (1879).</p> <p>Part of the Sacred Music by Historical Women Composers Series.</p>