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Sounds of St. Louis – a Suite in One Movement for Brass and Percussion
The Sounds of St. Louis incorporates and combines original fugues and melodies with the popular Civil War song, Missouri! Missouri! Bright Land of the West!, the wistful folksong, Shenandoah (Away, I'm bound away ‘cross the wide Missouri), and the St. Louis Blues, an...
Spaindango – a Tango Caprice for Harpsichord or Piano
“Barbara Harbach's own Spaindango is a rather ferocious little tour-de-force, with a faintly Spanish flavor. Despite its brevity, it makes a distinctly indelible impression.” Fanfare “Harbach plays her own Spaindango, once again to the glory of the 16ft stop. This is...
Spaindango – a Tango Caprice for Orchestra
Spaindango - a Tango Caprice began life as a piece for harpsichord, and Harbach transformed it into a “fetching piece, full of antique flourishes mixed with 20th-century rage and madness, a cauldron of churning notes,” as CD Review has called Harbach’s Spaindango.
Spiritualis for Orchestra
Fantasy and Fugue on “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” The dramatic fantasy section also includes a lyrical rendition of the melody. Solo woodwinds introduce the various sections, and the lively fugue subject is based on this beloved tune. All the instruments participate...
Spirituals for SATB, Vol. 8
Rolled Away Rolled Away begins with a slow antiphonal introduction which weaves into an exciting and rhythmic section, filled with hope, “Ev’ry worry in my heart rolled away, Hallelujah! Hallelujah!” Give Me Jesus Give Me Jesus, for Soprano Solo and SATB has an a...
Spirituals for Solo or Unison, Vol. 7
Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley has the first and third verses with an improvisatory, plaintive melody, while the other two verses follow the original spiritual, “Oh, nobody else can walk it for us, we have to walk it by ourselves.”...
SSAT SATB Secular #3, Vol. 23
When I Am Dead, My Dearest – a Madrigal of Love Christina Georgina Rossetti, one of the most important women poets writing in nineteenth-century England, was born in London December 5, 1830 - 1894 Partial lyrics: When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me;...
Stephan & Flavia A favorite Cantata, Op. IV
Suite Alternatives for Solo Piano
Dr. Barbara Harbach, Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emerita of Music at the University of Missouri St. Louis, has a large catalog of works, including; symphonies, operas, string orchestra, musicals, works for chamber ensembles, film scores, modern ballets, pieces...
Suite Impressions
Judith Lang Zairnont is an internationally-recognized composer whose music is characterized by its expressive strength, dynamism, and rhythmic vitality. Her musical language is coloristic, employing a chromatic, almost centrifugal tonality which shrewdly balances the...