Order two or more copies of the same title and we'll automatically give you 5% off list price on that title.
To get 2+ Pricing , just add two or more copies of a title to your shopping cart. Your discount will be immediately applied to your order.
Sale titles, hymnals, and ShowKits (MTI's Broadway Junior Collection, Getting to Know... Collection (G2K) and MTI's Kids Collection) do not qualify for 2+ Pricing
If you have any questions or comments regarding 2+ Pricing , please visit our Help Center to find more information or chat with our support team
Composed by Dale Jergenson. Multi-Movement/Large Choral Work. Funeral, 21st Century. Choral score. Laurendale Associates #CH-1341. Published by Laurendale Associates (MN.CH-1341).
Three Choirs of Women's voices. The poet, Laurence Binyon (1869 - 1943), the son of Quakers, was educated at St. Paul's School and Trinity College, Oxford. Although too old to enlist in WWI, he went to the Western Front in 1916 to work for the Red Cross as a medical orderly with an Ambulance Unit. Binyon is most famous for his poem For the Fallen often recited at Remembrance Sunday services in the UK, and an integral part of Anzac Day services in Australia and New Zealand, and November 11th Remembrance Day services in Canada. While there are other settings of this poem, notably by Edward Elgar, this setting utilizes the striking emotion of the WWI poetry juxtaposed with the names of the New York War Dead from the war waged by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan. The two solo quartets are frequently in different tonalities from each other as well as from the main body of singers and are to be spatially separated from the main choir. The entire piece, written between June 21 and July 15, 2008, is a plea for remembering those who have died. The list of names was picked from New York as the commission for this work was from Virginia Davidson, the founder and director of the prominent New York vocal group, The New York Treble Singers.
Composed by Dale Jergenson. Multi-Movement/Large Choral Work. Funeral, 21st Century. Choral score. Laurendale Associates #CH-1341. Published by Laurendale Associates (MN.CH-1341).
Three Choirs of Women's voices. The poet, Laurence Binyon (1869 - 1943), the son of Quakers, was educated at St. Paul's School and Trinity College, Oxford. Although too old to enlist in WWI, he went to the Western Front in 1916 to work for the Red Cross as a medical orderly with an Ambulance Unit. Binyon is most famous for his poem For the Fallen often recited at Remembrance Sunday services in the UK, and an integral part of Anzac Day services in Australia and New Zealand, and November 11th Remembrance Day services in Canada. While there are other settings of this poem, notably by Edward Elgar, this setting utilizes the striking emotion of the WWI poetry juxtaposed with the names of the New York War Dead from the war waged by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan. The two solo quartets are frequently in different tonalities from each other as well as from the main body of singers and are to be spatially separated from the main choir. The entire piece, written between June 21 and July 15, 2008, is a plea for remembering those who have died. The list of names was picked from New York as the commission for this work was from Virginia Davidson, the founder and director of the prominent New York vocal group, The New York Treble Singers.
Preview: Remember Them (A Requiem for Our Time)
Tell A Friend
Tell a friend (or remind yourself) about this product. We'll instantly send an email containing product info and a link to it. You may also enter a personal message.
We do not use or store email addresses from this form for any other purpose than sending your share email.
After purchase, you can download your MP3 from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also listen to your MP3 at any time in your Digital Library.
Learn about Smart Music
After purchase, you can download your Smart Music from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also download at any time in your Digital Library.
Learn about Digital Video
After purchase you can download your video from your Digital Library. Your video is in XX format and is playable on most pre-installed video players.