America, the Beautiful Materna by Samuel Ward TB - Sheet Music

By Samuel Ward

As long as I can remember, I've been drawn to this beautiful poetry written by Katharine Lee Bates. The text is incredibly evocative, and it describes a country that is beautifully diverse in population and landscape. For this particular setting, I've chosen to use some of the original text that is not often sung: "Till selfish gain no longer stain, The banner of the free!" It's a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we put our neighbors first. One challenge that this piece presents is the overwhelming use of quarter notes in the melody. I encourage you to speak the text and find and stress those important and evocative words more than those that are not. So often the key to the right musical phrasing is in the text, right before our eyes. This piece works well accompanied or a cappella, to provide the most opportunity for performing in concerts, assemblies, and civic or sacred settings when there is not a piano available. Thank you for selecting this piece. Savor the text, and lift your voices to celebrate our nation as we all strive to make tomorrow better than today.As long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to this beautiful poetry written by Katharine Lee Bates. The text is incredibly evocative, and it describes a country that is beautifully diverse in population and landscape. For this particular setting, I’ve chosen to use some of the original text that is not often sung: “Till selfish gain no longer stain, The banner of the free!” It’s a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we put our neighbors first.One challenge that this piece presents is the overwhelming use of quarter notes in the melody. I encourage you to speak the text and find and stress those important and evocative words more than those that are not. So often the key to the right musical phrasing is in the text, right before our eyes.This piece works well accompanied or a cappella, to provide the most opportunity for performing in concerts, assemblies, and civic or sacred settings when there is not a piano available. Thank you for selecting this piece. Savor the text, and lift your voices to celebrate our nation as we all strive to make tomorrow better than today.As long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to this beautiful poetry written by Katharine Lee Bates. The text is incredibly evocative, and it describes a country that is beautifully diverse in population and landscape. For this particular setting, I’ve chosen to use some of the original text that is not often sung: “Till selfish gain no longer stain, The banner of the free!”xa0 It’s a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we put our neighbors first.One challenge that this piece presents is the overwhelming use of quarter notes in the melody. I encourage you to speak the text and find and stress those important and evocative words more than those that are not. So often the key to the right musical phrasing is in the text, right before our eyes.This piece works well accompanied or a cappella, to provide the most opportunity for performing in concerts, assemblies, and civic or sacred settings when there is not a piano available. Thank you for selecting this piece. Savor the text, and lift your voices to celebrate our nation as we all strive to make tomorrow better than today.

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Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment
Ensembles:
TB 2-Part Men's Choir
Genres:
Patriotic 4th of July Memorial Day
Composers:
Samuel Ward
Publishers:
Carl Fischer Music
Series:
Carl Fischer Performance Series for Chorus
UPC:
680160918645
ISBN:
9781491160046
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Samuel Ward
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
Bb major
Number of Pages:
8
Size:
6.875 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.2 pounds

Choral TB chorus with Piano and optional Solos

SKU: CF.CM9709

Materna. Composed by Samuel Ward. Arranged by Aaron Humble. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 0:02:30. Carl Fischer Music #CM9709. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9709).

ISBN 9781491160046. UPC: 680160918645. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. English. Katharine Bates. Katharine L. Bates.

As long as I can remember, I've been drawn to this beautiful poetry written by Katharine Lee Bates. The text is incredibly evocative, and it describes a country that is beautifully diverse in population and landscape. For this particular setting, I've chosen to use some of the original text that is not often sung: "Till selfish gain no longer stain, The banner of the free!" It's a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we put our neighbors first. One challenge that this piece presents is the overwhelming use of quarter notes in the melody. I encourage you to speak the text and find and stress those important and evocative words more than those that are not. So often the key to the right musical phrasing is in the text, right before our eyes. This piece works well accompanied or a cappella, to provide the most opportunity for performing in concerts, assemblies, and civic or sacred settings when there is not a piano available. Thank you for selecting this piece. Savor the text, and lift your voices to celebrate our nation as we all strive to make tomorrow better than today.
As long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to this beautiful poetry written by Katharine Lee Bates. The text is incredibly evocative, and it describes a country that is beautifully diverse in population and landscape. For this particular setting, I’ve chosen to use some of the original text that is not often sung: “Till selfish gain no longer stain, The banner of the free!” It’s a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we put our neighbors first.One challenge that this piece presents is the overwhelming use of quarter notes in the melody. I encourage you to speak the text and find and stress those important and evocative words more than those that are not. So often the key to the right musical phrasing is in the text, right before our eyes.This piece works well accompanied or a cappella, to provide the most opportunity for performing in concerts, assemblies, and civic or sacred settings when there is not a piano available. Thank you for selecting this piece. Savor the text, and lift your voices to celebrate our nation as we all strive to make tomorrow better than today.
As long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to this beautiful poetry written by Katharine Lee Bates. The text is incredibly evocative, and it describes a country that is beautifully diverse in population and landscape. For this particular setting, I’ve chosen to use some of the original text that is not often sung: “Till selfish gain no longer stain, The banner of the free!”xa0 It’s a gentle reminder that we are at our best when we put our neighbors first.One challenge that this piece presents is the overwhelming use of quarter notes in the melody. I encourage you to speak the text and find and stress those important and evocative words more than those that are not. So often the key to the right musical phrasing is in the text, right before our eyes.This piece works well accompanied or a cappella, to provide the most opportunity for performing in concerts, assemblies, and civic or sacred settings when there is not a piano available. Thank you for selecting this piece. Savor the text, and lift your voices to celebrate our nation as we all strive to make tomorrow better than today.