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To a Locomotive in Winter. Choir sheet music. Intermediate.

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To a Locomotive in Winter composed by Greg Bartholomew. For Choir, SATB. 21st Century, Secular. Intermediate. Octavo. Burke & Bagley #BB706. Published by Burke & Bagley. S0.17794. The text. below. is a poem by Walt Whitman. 1819 - 1892. first published in "Two Rivulets" in 1876, and subsequently published in "Leaves of Grass" in 1900. The music was completed in January 2001. To a Locomotive in Winter first received a reading by the Gregg Smith Singers at the 2001 Adirondack Festival of American Music. The Oregon Repertory Singers presented the premiere performance at the Oregon Bach Festival on Saturday, July 6, 2002. The piece is dedicated to Seattle Pro Musica, who performed the piece on March 8 & 9, 2003, as part of their 30th Anniversary concert entitled "Best of the Northwest. " To a Locomotive in Winter is a Project Encore selection. "Greg Bartholomew, a fine composer not afraid of accessibility, set Walt Whitman's To a Locomotive in Winter in a sturdy, lyrical style. Tuneful and diatonic, the music seemed appropriately Whitman-esque. " â” NPR music critic Tom Manoff, writing in the Eugene Register Guard "A very well written piece, in which the composer obviously understands the human voice and has the ability to create an excellent tableau that moves forward with compelling sounds as well as a finely tuned artistic sense. Very attractive is the contemporary harmonic idiom where mostly vertical chordal structures are combined with occasional shifting rhythmic nuances, a quasi declamatory style, contrasting of male. female textures, and an overriding sensitivity to the vowel. consonant combinations so beautifully written by Whitman. Highly recommended. "â” Gil Seeley, director, Oregon Repertory Singers To a Locomotive in Winter THEE for my recitative. Thee in the driving storm, even as now - the snow - the winter day declining. Thee in thy panoply, thy measured dual throbbing, and thy beat convulsive. Thy black cylindric body, golden brass, and silvery steel. Thy ponderous side-bars, parallel and connecting rods, gyrating, shuttling at thy sides. Thy metrical, now swelling pant and roar - now tapering in the distance. Thy great protruding head-light, fix'd in front. Thy long, pale, floating vapor-pennants, tinged with delicate purple. The dense and murky clouds out-belching from thy smoke-stack. Thy knitted frame - thy springs and valves - the tremulous twinkle of thy wheels. Thy train of cars behind, obedient, merrily-following, Through gale or calm, now swift, now slack, yet steadily careering. Type of the modern. emblem of motion and power. pulse of the continent. For once, come serve the Muse, and merge in verse, even as here I see thee, With storm, and buffeting gusts of wind, and falling snow. By day, thy warning, ringing bell to sound its notes, By night, thy silent signal lamps to swing. Fierce-throated beauty. Roll through my chant, with all thy lawless music. thy swinging lamps at night. Thy piercing, madly-whistled laughter. thy echoes, rumbling like an earthquake, rousing all. Law of thyself complete, thine own track firmly holding. No sweetness debonair of tearful harp or glib piano thine,. Thy trills of shrieks by rocks and hills return'd, Launch'd o'er the prairies wide - across the lakes, To the free skies, unpent, and glad, and strong. Digital Print is printable sheet music available anytime, anywhere. Just purchase, print and play. View your online sheet music at home, school, work or anywhere you have a computer connected to the Internet. Use our iPad app to view your digital sheet music on the go. With Digital Print, you can print your digital sheet music immediately after purchase, or wait until its convenient. And our software installation is easy - we'll guide you through the simple steps to make sure you have Adobe Flash Player, Adobe AIR and the Sheet Music Plus AIR application.

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To a Locomotive in Winter composed by Greg Bartholomew. 합창단 SATB하십시오. 21 세기, 세속적. 중간의. 여덟 번째. Burke & Bagley #BB706. Burke에 의해 게시. S0.17794. 텍스트. 이하. is a poem by Walt Whitman. 1819 - 1892. first published in "Two Rivulets" in 1876, and subsequently published in "Leaves of Grass" in 1900. The music was completed in January 2001. To a Locomotive in Winter first received a reading by the Gregg Smith Singers at the 2001 Adirondack Festival of American Music. The Oregon Repertory Singers presented the premiere performance at the Oregon Bach Festival on Saturday, July 6, 2002. The piece is dedicated to Seattle Pro Musica, who performed the piece on March 8 & 9, 2003, as part of their 30th Anniversary concert entitled "Best of the Northwest. " To a Locomotive in Winter is a Project Encore selection. "Greg Bartholomew, a fine composer not afraid of accessibility, set Walt Whitman's To a Locomotive in Winter in a sturdy, lyrical style. Tuneful and diatonic, the music seemed appropriately Whitman-esque. " â” NPR music critic Tom Manoff, writing in the Eugene Register Guard "A very well written piece, in which the composer obviously understands the human voice and has the ability to create an excellent tableau that moves forward with compelling sounds as well as a finely tuned artistic sense. Very attractive is the contemporary harmonic idiom where mostly vertical chordal structures are combined with occasional shifting rhythmic nuances, a quasi declamatory style, contrasting of male. female textures, and an overriding sensitivity to the vowel. consonant combinations so beautifully written by Whitman. 적극 추천. "â” Gil Seeley, director, Oregon Repertory Singers To a Locomotive in Winter THEE for my recitative. Thee in the driving storm, even as now - the snow - the winter day declining. Thee in thy panoply, thy measured dual throbbing, and thy beat convulsive. Thy black cylindric body, golden brass, and silvery steel. Thy ponderous side-bars, parallel and connecting rods, gyrating, shuttling at thy sides. Thy metrical, now swelling pant and roar - now tapering in the distance. Thy great protruding head-light, fix'd in front. Thy long, pale, floating vapor-pennants, tinged with delicate purple. The dense and murky clouds out-belching from thy smoke-stack. Thy knitted frame - thy springs and valves - the tremulous twinkle of thy wheels. Thy train of cars behind, obedient, merrily-following, Through gale or calm, now swift, now slack, yet steadily careering. Type of the modern. emblem of motion and power. pulse of the continent. For once, come serve the Muse, and merge in verse, even as here I see thee, With storm, and buffeting gusts of wind, and falling snow. By day, thy warning, ringing bell to sound its notes, By night, thy silent signal lamps to swing. Fierce-throated beauty. Roll through my chant, with all thy lawless music. thy swinging lamps at night. Thy piercing, madly-whistled laughter. thy echoes, rumbling like an earthquake, rousing all. Law of thyself complete, thine own track firmly holding. No sweetness debonair of tearful harp or glib piano thine,. Thy trills of shrieks by rocks and hills return'd, Launch'd o'er the prairies wide - across the lakes, To the free skies, unpent, and glad, and strong. 디지털 인쇄는 언제 어디서나 사용 가능한 인쇄 된 악보입니다. 그냥 구매, 인쇄 및 재생. 가정, 학교, 직장에서 온라인으로 악보를보기 또는 어디에서든지 당신은 인터넷에 연결된 컴퓨터가. 이동 중에도 디지털 악보를 볼 우리의 아이 패드 앱을 사용. 디지털 인쇄로, 당신은 구입 후 곧바로 디지털 악보를 인쇄 할 수 있습니다, 또는 편리한 때까지 기다립니다. 그리고 우리의 소프트웨어 설치는 간단합니다 - 우리는 당신이 어도비 플래시 플레이어, 어도비 AIR 및 시트 음악 플러스 AIR 응용 프로그램을 만드는 간단한 단계를 안내합니다.