How still it is here for SATB or SSAA / TTBB Chorus
This is a compulsory piece at the 1st Tokyo International Ch
oir Competition 2018 [Category D: Chamber Choir]
The most famous Basho MATSUO's haiku, "Shizukasa ya iwa ni
shimiiru semi no koe" is made into English lyrics by Donal
d Keene, Japanese literary man, who was born in America and
composed by Takatomi NOBUNAGA. Mixed 4 parts chorus and equa
l voice version are included.
Panamusica Code | GZNBTMQ |
Price | 550JPY non-discounted items |
- Composer: NOBUNAGA, Takatomi
- Arranger:
- Publisher: Pana Musica
- Author of the text: MATSUO, Basho
- Text arranger: KEENE, Donald
- Type of Choir: Various
- Number of Voice Parts: 4
- Voicing: SATB div., SSAA or TTBB div.
- Accompaniment: A Cappella
- Language 1: English
- Language 2:
- Duration: 4'20"
- Page: 8
- Artist:
Song Details
Composer: NOBUNAGA, TakatomiArranger:Artist:Author of the text: MATSUO, BashoText arranger: KEENE, DonaldTonality:Type of Choir: 4Voicing: SATB div.Accompaniment: A CappellaLanguage 1: EnglishLanguage 2:Duration: 2'10"
Composer: NOBUNAGA, TakatomiArranger:Artist:Author of the text: MATSUO, BashoText arranger: KEENE, DonaldTonality:Type of Choir: 4Voicing: SSAA or TTBB div.Accompaniment: A CappellaLanguage 1: EnglishLanguage 2:Duration: 2'10"