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Sweet Honey In The Rock: Continuum: (Arr. Ysaye Barnwell): Mixed Choir A Cappella

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ARTIST: Sweet Honey In The Rock
ARRANGER: Ysaye Barnwell
PUBLISHER: Contemporary A Cappella Publishing
INSTRUMENTATION: SATB a Cappella
PRODUCT FORMAT: Vocal Score
Sweet Honey in the Rock's musical sound has been described in High Fidelity magazine as breathtaking excursions into harmony singing and in Down Beat as neck-hair raising. This six-member African-American a cappella women's group has just celebrated its 25th anniversary. This wonderful collection
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Artist Sweet Honey In The Rock
Arranger Ysaye Barnwell
Publisher Contemporary A Cappella Publishing
Instrumentation SATB a Cappella
Number of pages 192
Product Format Vocal Score
Description Product Type Book [Softcover]
Style A Cappella
Year of Publication 2000
ISBN 9780634012747
UPC 073999420494
Series Choral Collection
No. HL08742049
Product Dimensions 30,5 x 22,9 cm
Voicing SATB
Description
Sweet Honey in the Rock's musical sound has been described in High Fidelity magazine as breathtaking excursions into harmony singing and in Down Beat as neck-hair raising. This six-member African-American a cappella women's group has just celebrated its 25th anniversary. This wonderful collection compiled and edited by Ysaye M. Barnwell features three original compositions and one traditional song arrangement by each of the five singing members. The songs are presented in choral score for easy use by vocal ensembles. Also includes a moving foreword by Harry Belafonte, an introduction by Horace Clarence Boyer, the group's Her-story, a discography with album covers, photos, and extensive composer's and performance notes. Available: SATB divisi a cappella. Also available: Singing in the African-American Tradition taught by Ysaye M. Barnwell with George Brandon.
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