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Monday, July 10, 2017

Choral Song On Colossians 1: 15-16 and 17-18 by Thomas R. Schadl

Christ Is Exactly Like God By Thomas R. Schadl


Based on Colossians 1: 15-16, the music is about the supremacy of Christ. The piece is suitable for church service, and may be sung on Christ The King, New Year's Day, Church Anniversary, Easter Sunday and other religious events. The work may be sung at choral-singing events. When learning this piece, attention is paid to timing and pitch; applying the piano or organ accompaniment while the choir sings the notes before singing the lyrics would be helpful to develop the feel the music, as this work is sung without any keyboard accompaniment.  



God's Son Was Before All Else By Thomas R. Schadl


Based on Colossians 1: 17-18, the work is about Christ being the head of the church, and is written using 16th century contrapuntal techniques that were applied by Palestrina, William Byrd and other composers. Other than being suitable for church service, this choral, which is performed without any keyboard accompaniment, may be sung at choral-singing events or at hymn-sing festivals. Attention is paid to timing and pitch; applying the piano or organ accompaniment while the choir sings the notes before singing the lyrics would be helpful to develop the feel the music.  



Thursday, May 11, 2017

The Young Organists Collaborative

The video you are about to see shows you how organ teachers encourage young people to study the pipe organ. The title of the presentation is The Young Organists Collaborative.





http://www.wmur.com/article/tuesday-april-11th-the-music-of-the-pipe-organ-83bqxznk/9265850

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Moderato From Three Pieces For String Quartet By Thomas R. Schadl

Moderato From Three Pieces For String Quartet is based on the motive B G# A C, that is transformed rhythmically and notationaly. The work is a study on how the music starts with ambiguous tonality ends in the key of F Major. 

Adagio From Three Pieces For String Quartet By Thomas R. Schadl

Adagio From Three Pieces For String Quartet, like the Moderato From Three Pieces For String Quartet is based on B G# A C melodic configuration, the motive that unifies the three pieces. The piece is fugal in idiom, and may be performed for recitals, and may be used for studying contrapuntal forms. 


https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20435817 and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ovhMlV14uzUTQ5Zxauico0yiKzXSgLAg/view

Finale From Three Pieces For String Quartet By Thomas R. Schadl

The Finale From Three Pieces For String Quartet, like the Moderato and Adagio versions, consists of B G# A C theme, the motive that unifies the three pieces. In addition, the middle section includes D E flat C B motive that signifies the signature of Dmitri Shostakovich, and B flat A C B that represents BACH. Both motives are treated contrapuntally. This work is suitable for recital, as well as educational use that stresses on contrapuntal treatment of motives and the resolution of ambiguous tonality to the key of E Major.

https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20435819 and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CiVpGowmlMFUF-npqSryKwlfsFyy9xUe/view

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Jesus Was The First To Conquer Death By Thomas R. Schadl

Based on Revelation 1: 5-6, Jesus Was The First To Conquer Death is an anthem that resembles the Victorian choral writings of Sir John Goss (1800-1880) and John Stainer (1840-1901). The first part states that Christ is the ruler of all earthly kings and should be sung at a stately manner, but not too slow. The next part, where the choir sings at a slower pace, is about Christ's love for humanity. The final section is performed at a moderately fast tempo and it is about Christ's eternal glory. The speed for the Amen section could be stretched to bring the anthem to a brilliant conclusion. http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/jesus-was-the-first-to-conquer-death-digital-sheet-music/20417186?ac=1&_requestid=3885960   

Peace To All Of You By Thomas R. Schadl

Peace To All Of You, based on 1 Peter 5:14 and 2 Peter 1: 2, is a benediction choral piece that may be sung with or without keyboard accompaniment. Sung in a respectable manner, the work should be perform at moderately slow speed and with feeling.http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/peace-to-all-of-you-digital-sheet-music/20417187?ac=1&_requestid=3885188