Now the Green Blade Rises (2 octaves) by Traditional 2-Part - Sheet Music

By Traditional

Now the Green Blade Rises' is a sprightly carol to sing in a madrigal style scored for 2 part treble voices, keyboard, flute, tambourine, and handbells (optional). Moderately easy, the canonic section could be done with unison voices and flute. The easy keyboard part enhances the vocal line without obscuring it. The Dorian melody ranges from E' to C-sharp. Careful intonation is important to the brightness of this modal scale. Stanza 1 is in unison with light handbell and keyboard accompaniment. Stanza 2 is a canon, with the flute doubling (or substituting for) the second voice. Stanza 3 is two part, beginning antiphonally, with handbells in a counter melody. Stanza 4 combines all instruments over unison voices. Associated with the Easter season, this text was written to the old French melody for 'Noel Nouvelet,' a Christmas carol. It first appeared in the Oxford Book of Carols in 1928, the year of its writing by J.M.C. Crum. Voicing: Two-part with flute, handbells (2 octaves, tambourine, and keyboard) Composer: Traditional French Arranger: Shirley W. McRae Text: John M. C. Crum (1872-1958)

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
2-Part 2-Octaves
Genres:
Christian Easter Christmas Carols
Composers:
Traditional
Publishers:
Chorister's Guild
Series:
Fiftieth Anniversary
UPC:
749193005385
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Traditional
Usages:
Easter
Size:
7 x 10.25 inches
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
0.6 pounds

2-part choir

SKU: CG.CGA795

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Shirley W. McRae. Easter. Fiftieth Anniversary. With Flute, handbells (2 octaves, tambourine, and keyboard). Christian. Octavo. 12 pages. Chorister's Guild #CGA795. Published by Chorister's Guild (CG.CGA795).

UPC: 749193005385. 7 x 10.25 inches.

Now the Green Blade Rises' is a sprightly carol to sing in a madrigal style scored for 2 part treble voices, keyboard, flute, tambourine, and handbells (optional). Moderately easy, the canonic section could be done with unison voices and flute. The easy keyboard part enhances the vocal line without obscuring it. The Dorian melody ranges from E' to C-sharp. Careful intonation is important to the brightness of this modal scale. Stanza 1 is in unison with light handbell and keyboard accompaniment. Stanza 2 is a canon, with the flute doubling (or substituting for) the second voice. Stanza 3 is two part, beginning antiphonally, with handbells in a counter melody. Stanza 4 combines all instruments over unison voices. Associated with the Easter season, this text was written to the old French melody for 'Noel Nouvelet,' a Christmas carol. It first appeared in the Oxford Book of Carols in 1928, the year of its writing by J.M.C. Crum. Voicing: Two-part with flute, handbells (2 octaves, tambourine, and keyboard) Composer: Traditional French Arranger: Shirley W. McRae Text: John M. C. Crum (1872-1958).