little tree - SA Octavo by Paul Carey SA - Sheet Music

By Paul Carey

The text consists of Virtutes, literally, 'moral virtues,' the name given to the short statements inscribed (primarily in Latin) on church tower bells in medieval times. Bells rang outward, chasing away the evil spirits that were believed to hover over the rooftops, and upward, as prayers to the heavens. Not only were church bells rung to ward off evil spirits, but to protect the faithful from storms, fires, human enemies and disease. VIVOS VOCO I call the living FLEO MORTUA I cry for the dying MORTUOS PLANGO I wail for the dead CONSOLO VIVA I console the living DISSIPO VENTOS I disperse the winds COMPELLO NUBILA I drive away the overcast of the sky The composer has provided great drama with handbells ringing high above the choir, as well as the piano doing its best to be imitative of bells. A very dramatic piece that is excellent for the large choir.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment
Ensembles:
SA 2-Part Handbell Choir Women's Choir
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Paul Carey
Publishers:
Santa Barbara Music Publishing
Series:
Mary Alice Stollak Series
UPC:
964807006149
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Paul Carey
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
0.63 pounds
Detailed Description
SA choir, piano, handbells, accompaniment - Advanced

SKU: SB.SBMP-614

Composed by Paul Carey. Choral. Mary Alice Stollak Choral Series. Classical. Octavo. 12 pages. Santa Barbara Music Publishing #SBMP614. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing (SB.SBMP-614).

UPC: 964807006149. Text by e e cummings.

The text consists of Virtutes, literally, 'moral virtues,' the name given to the short statements inscribed (primarily in Latin) on church tower bells in medieval times. Bells rang outward, chasing away the evil spirits that were believed to hover over the rooftops, and upward, as prayers to the heavens. Not only were church bells rung to ward off evil spirits, but to protect the faithful from storms, fires, human enemies and disease. VIVOS VOCO I call the living FLEO MORTUA I cry for the dying MORTUOS PLANGO I wail for the dead CONSOLO VIVA I console the living DISSIPO VENTOS I disperse the winds COMPELLO NUBILA I drive away the overcast of the sky The composer has provided great drama with handbells ringing high above the choir, as well as the piano doing its best to be imitative of bells. A very dramatic piece that is excellent for the large choir.

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