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Choral Soundscape By: Chelsey Morgan
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Children’s Choir You Shall Have a Song Reasoning Harriet Ziegenhals
Lyrics are simple Unison then breaks into 2 parts Perfect range for children’s voices
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Middle School/Junior High Choir
A Jubilant Gloria Mary Lynn Lightfoot Reasoning Latin text 2 part chorus Mixed meter Good range
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High School Mixed Choir
I Love My Love Gustav Holst Reasoning Very expressive Dynamic range Prominent soprano voices
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World Music/Multicultural Choir
Ramkali Indian Reasoning Challenging piece Very entertaining A men’s piece Very impressive if pulled off Unique Indian sounds/vocals in the beginning
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Collegiate Choir - Mixed
O waly, waly Traditional Arranged by John Rutter Reasoning Very quiet, shows dynamic range soft, piano feel Tests listening to one another and tuning Not predictable
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Men’s Choir Brothers Sing On! Reasoning Edvard Grieg
Arranged by Howard D. McKinney Reasoning Nice way to open a concert Can distinguish between all four parts
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Women’s Choir No Rocks A-Cryin' Reasoning Rollo Dilworth
Can move around Experiment/let it all out Goes pretty high towards the end
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Symphonic Choir Symphony No. 1, “A Sea Symphony” Vaughan Williams
A Song for All Seas, All Ships (baritone, soprano, and chorus) On the Beach at Night, Alone (baritone and chorus) Scherzo: The Waves (chorus) The Explorers (baritone, soprano, semi-chorus, and chorus) Vaughan Williams Reasoning Text is English, based on Walt Whitman’s poems Very bright, fanfarish at times Either soloist/chorus basically sings constantly
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Professional Choirs The Swingle Singers (England) Reasoning
Prelude No. 12 in F minor – Bach Reasoning Hip, younger group (8) Use neutral syllable to sing choral/instrumental pieces Different way of approaching classical works Very fun/modernized way of singing
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