Choral collection lullabies and evening songs
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Melodious evening songs lend themselves to a quiet ending or an imaginatively accented concert. This choral collection is a selection with about 40 English, German and international lullabies and evening songs of stylistic diversity, with easily singable settings for a mixed choir, some of which include piano accompaniments. The repertoire ranges from Baroque and Romantic works to contemporary works, with settings newly-composed for the collection and well-known lullabies and evening songs. The conductor’s volume includes a CD with recordings of selected pieces.
The choral collection is published as Conductor’s volume with CD and editionchor (budget edition for choral singers).
- The songs chosen are largely from the German and English repertoire, but also include pieces in Spanish, French, and Russian.
- With well-known compositions by composers such as J. S. Bach, Brahms, Elgar, Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Rheinberger, Scholefield, Stanford, and Sullivan.
- Ten of the songs have been newly-arranged specially for this collection by leading composers (Ludwig Böhme, Daniel Carter, Ian McDougal, Gunther Martin Göttsche, Reijo Kekkonen, Clifford W. King, Andrej Makor, Giacomo Mezzalira, Christoph Müller, and Peter Schindler).
- Easy to medium difficulty.
- Mainly for (S)SATB choir a cappella, a few settings with piano accompaniment.
- A CD with selected songs is included with the conductor’s volume.
The choral collection is published as Conductor’s volume with CD and editionchor (budget edition for choral singers).
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- Du lässt den Tag, o Gott, nun enden
- Abide with me
- Der Mond ist aufgegangen
- Evensong
- The long day closes
- Lord, have mercy
- In stiller Nacht
- Guten Abend, gut Nacht
- Guten Abend, gut Nacht
- Dormite, mi nino
- Komm, stiller Abend, hernieder
- Weißt du wieviel Sternlein stehen
- Senora Dona Maria
- All the pretty little horses
- Dormi, dormi, bel bambin
- Wer hat die schönsten Schäfchen
- O wie wohl ist mir am Abend
- So wünsch ich ihr ein gute Nacht
- O hush thee, my baby
- At the mid hour of night
- The day thou gavest
- All praise to thee, my God, this night
- Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf
- In stiller Nacht
- Stars of the summer night
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- Dormi, dormi, bel bambin
- Señora Doña Maria
- Evening sigh
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Editor
Jan Schumacher
| 1980Professor Jan Schumacher is Director of Music at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and conductor of Camerata Musica Limburg. He has been teaching choral conducting to beginners and advanced students for over twenty years, regularly leads international conducting courses and master classes and is active worldwide as a guest conductor, adjudicator and seminar leader. He is Chairman of the Choral Advisory Board of the German Music Council and Vice President of the International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM). As an author and editor he has been associated with Carus-Verlag for many years. Personal details
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Brady R. Allred
| 1961
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