Reading Session | Nebraska ACDA 2024
Reading session materials for the 2024 Nebraska Choral Directors Association Summer Conference.
Here’s a reading session for the Nebraska Choral Directors Association 2024 Summer Conference in Peru, Nebraska with Dr. Matt Hill conducting! The following scores are in included:
Imaginary Creatures | SATB | Andrea Ramsey
Andrea Ramsey’s imaginative settings of whimsical texts about imaginary creatures. All of the texts were written by the children of choir directors.
Hlohonolofatsa | SATB | Soweto Gosepl Choir arr. Kurt Runestad
The Grammy award winning Soweto Gospel choir creates amazing arrangements of traditional African gospel music. They are lovingly transcribed and made available to American audiences by Kurt Runestad.
Umoja is a setting of a Kwanzaa text in a canon by Zanaida Robles that provides opportunities to practice improvisation.
The Bee and the Frog | SATB | David von Kampen
David von Kampen manages to create choral music that is inventive, interesting, accessible, and delightful.
Calling Us Home | SATB | Jane Kozhevnikova
A tender and lyrical setting of a text by Jane Kozhevnikova about longing for home.
Tau Ya Thaba | SATB | Sabelo Mthembu
Sabelo Mthembu is one of the leading voices in South African music. His choral music is lovingly curated by Dr. Derrick Fox for American choirs.
To Daffodils | SATB | Matt Hill
Matt Hill’s setting of a Robert Herrick text on the fragility of life for SATB chorus without divisi.
Hope Lingers On | SATB | Andrea Ramsey
Andrea Ramsey’s arrangement of a Lissa Schneckenberger song for SATB or SSAA chorus and percussion has become one of the big hits of the choral world right now.
Ave Maria | SSA | Stephen Bouma
Stephen Bouma’s tender setting of the Ave Maria text for SSA chorus, unaccompanied.
Imaginary Garden | SATB | Marie-Clarie Saindon
Marie-Claire Saindon’s setting of a poignant text for SATB choir with divisi that is an instant classic of the choral repertoire.
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