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| Instrument: |
Choir
Percussion Piano Accompaniment Voice |
|---|---|
| Ensemble: |
3-Part
1 Piano, 4-Hands |
| Genre: |
Christmas
|
| Format: |
Octavo
Vocal Score |
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Gaudeamus Hodie (Let Us Rejoice Today) (A Calypso Carol for Joyous Occasions). By Natalie Sleeth. Arranged by Carl Strommen. Mixed chorus. For 3-part choir (with descant), piano accompaniment (1 piano, 4 hands) and percussion. Choral. Difficulty: medium. Vocal score. Vocal score notation, piano accompaniment and drum notation. 12 pages. Published by Carl Fischer (CF.CM7776).
ISBN 0825804566. With vocal score notation, piano accompaniment and drum notation. Choral. 6.75x10.5 inches.
A joy-filled perennial from the inspired pen of the late Natalie Sleeth is given a new lease on life in this expertly crafted version by Carl Strommen. Originally for women's voices, Gaudeamus Hodie adapts well to mixed voices and will be a real audience favorite, especially with the lively percussion parts. Also available: Accompaniment CD (CM8721CD), SAB (CM8721).
John
Location: from Essex Fells NJ
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
February 6, 2012
Fun for Everyone
I ordered this piece because I've never done anything by Natalie Sleeth that I didn't like and this piece fits that category. My choirs, youth and adult, are having a wonderful and fun time with this piece. There are multiple possibilities for assigning parts and by the time we sing...
3 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Wichita, KS
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
April 8, 2009
Great for Easter!
I ordered this piece for a very small choir that doesn't sing on a regular basis. It was a bit of a chore to get them to understand how the parts fit together, but otherwise worked well. I love Natalie Sleethe's music! It is perfect for Easter
10 of 23 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from New Haven, CT
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
February 14, 2009
A Natalie Sleeth classic
Gaudeamus Hodie is a wonderfully joyful piece by Natalie Sleeth. Although written out in 3 parts, it is basically a three-part round, so it is easy to learn while sounding much more complex.
13 of 22 people found this review helpful.
Alexis
Location: from Manassas,VA
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
December 13, 2006
Choir
I am doing this song for choir, and I think that it is just wonderful! I got the descant for this song and it is a verry liberating and exciting song. We decided to sing this song in the different language that is is written....we are not singing it in...
11 of 22 people found this review helpful.