How Can I Keep From Singing? by Michael Burkhardt Unison Choir - Sheet Music

By Michael Burkhardt

Three stanzas of the Quaker Hymn, How Can I Keep from Singing'' by Robert Lowry, are set in a ballad-like style in triple meter. The keyboard accompaniment not only supports the voices but also paints pictures of the texts in imaginative ways. Voices part one sings the melody throughout. Voice part two is given descant and counter-melody material. Although scored for two-part voices and keyboard, the arrangement may be effectively performed by unison voices and keyboard with a treble instrument taking voice part two. [The anthem may be sung by younger voices in unison, or with younger voices singing melody and more experienced voices singing voice part two, or by an experiences choir or treble voices in two parts.] Optional accompaniment CGB265 with 4 or 5 octaves. Voicing: Unison two-part with pianoComposer: Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Arranger: Michael Burkhardt Text Author: Robert Lowry (1826-1899)

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Details

Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
Unison Choir 2-Part
Genres:
Christian
Composers:
Michael Burkhardt
Publishers:
Chorister's Guild
UPC:
749193005835
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Michael Burkhardt
Usages:
General Worship
Size:
7 x 10.25 inches
Number of Pages:
20
Shipping Weight:
0.4 pounds

Unison/2-part choir

SKU: CG.CGA852

Composed by Michael Burkhardt. Arranged by Michael Kemp. General. With Accompaniment CGB265 with 4 or 5 octaves. Christian. Octavo. 20 pages. Chorister's Guild #CGA852. Published by Chorister's Guild (CG.CGA852).

UPC: 749193005835. 7 x 10.25 inches.

Three stanzas of the Quaker Hymn, How Can I Keep from Singing'' by Robert Lowry, are set in a ballad-like style in triple meter. The keyboard accompaniment not only supports the voices but also paints pictures of the texts in imaginative ways. Voices part one sings the melody throughout. Voice part two is given descant and counter-melody material. Although scored for two-part voices and keyboard, the arrangement may be effectively performed by unison voices and keyboard with a treble instrument taking voice part two. [The anthem may be sung by younger voices in unison, or with younger voices singing melody and more experienced voices singing voice part two, or by an experiences choir or treble voices in two parts.] Optional accompaniment CGB265 with 4 or 5 octaves. Voicing: Unison two-part with pianoComposer: Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Arranger: Michael Burkhardt Text Author: Robert Lowry (1826-1899).