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Sale!Christy Altomare (star of Broadway's Anastasia): I wrote a melody to the sonnet shall I compare thee for a musical version of Pericles that I was adapting ... I handed it to my dear friend Adam Paltrowitz to arrange for a choir.... last Thursday I Skyped in while his incredible class performed the finished arrangement ... Adam is not only an incredible arranger / song writer - but he is also an incredible teacher who has encouraged and helped shape the lives of so many of his students for the better... thank you Adam and students for this gift ... hearing my melody come to life in this way is such an honor!
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A Clear Midnight, using the poetry of Walt Whitman, brings us to a place of tranquility; a place where the mind relaxes and we can all just "be". This carefully constructed SSAA composition is accessible and fits comfortably in the vocal range of female high school singers. -
A work for 2 part young voices with piano accompaniment. A nostalgic and tonal melodic setting of Charles Kingsley's lovely and simple reflection of youth versus old age. One may want to consider utilizing "Tell Me" as the opening selection in a three works presentation for high voices by Jeffrey Kaufman. The second would be "Young and Old" and closing with "Frolic".
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"Tell Me" is a work for two part high voices, with optional divisi. A whimsical work challenging both harmonically and rhythmically. The text asks (by a rather precocious child), some strangely interesting questions with a demand that someone "Tell Me"! One may want to consider utilizing "Tell Me" as the opening selection in a three works presentation for high voices by Jeffrey Kaufman. The second would be "Young and Old" and closing with "Frolic".