I would like to bring to your attention that all of my compositions have been transferred over to Sheet Music Direct. In order to view my music please visit my site at https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/en-US/arrangeme/1226/thomas-r-schadl https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/en-US/arrangeme/1226/thomas-r-schadl. Enjoy your visit.
Showing posts with label Choral Music By Thomas R. Schadl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choral Music By Thomas R. Schadl. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
For many years, I have been selling my compositions online with Sheet Music Plus. In recent months, ArrangeMe has stepped in to transfer all my works over their site. In order to view my music, I shall provide you with the link so that you could see all the works. Here is the link and enjoy your visit. https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/en/arrangeme-pro?sid=1226
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.
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
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