Product Description
My life flows on, for SATB choir and piano (or strings) is a lively tribute to the traditional song How can I keep from singing, often thought to have been written by Robert Lowry. An imitative scalic duet, firstly between sopranos and altos, and then tenors and basses, leads to a fuller texture in which the imitative material is combined with the traditional song, leading to a happy conclusion welcoming the joy of singing.
My life flows on is a movement from Alan Bullards cantata Endless Song, for SATB choir and strings (quartet, quintet, or orchestra), or piano, also available from this site.
The mp3 is of a live recording with strings: the scrolling score is of a digital recording with piano.
Alan Bullard's choral works are performed worldwide, and many have been recorded and broadcast. He has a reputation for music that choirs enjoy performing, and which speaks directly to audiences. The Colne Choral Series contains a range of Bullard's pieces for adult and youth choirs of all types, including cantatas and choral suites as well as individual movements. For full details please visit www.colneedition.co.uk or www.alanbullard.co.uk
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