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Items by Victoria Hellyer

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Title Author Date
Comment: Re: Seeking pop/jazz rendition of Christmas Carols
Great list, Frank.  Thanks so much.  I will look for these, Victoria
Comment: Re: Seeking pop/jazz rendition of Christmas Carols
I'll look for this, Nigel.  (And I love your comment about giving your director "no peace.") Thanks, Victoria
Comment: Re: Seeking pop/jazz rendition of Christmas Carols
Thanks, Allen.   I love the original.  I'll look for Ms. Weir's arrangement.  Thanks so much, Victoria
Forum message: Seeking pop/jazz rendition of Christmas Carols
I am looking for an SATB, somewhat up-tempo, easy-to-medium-level difficulty,  well-written, pop/jazzy rendition of a popular Christmas carol.   Something along the lines of Anita Kerr's arrangement of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" would be great.  Any help you give would be ...
Comment: Re: seeking up-tempo, fun, moving, multi-movement, earth-themed work
Anna - I am interested in a perusal score of the work. Thank you so much, Vickie Hellyer veh1@juno.com  
Forum message: seeking up-tempo, fun, moving, multi-movement, earth-themed work
Hello there -   I am looking for a multi-movement work that is up tempo and fun a la Robert Ray's Gospel Mass.  I love Dr. Ray's mass setting.  I find it fun to sing, upbeat, beautiful, and meaningful however I conduct at a Unitarian Church and some of my choristers said they would be uncom...
Comment: Re: Whistle while you work? Better pay your royalties
Funny, Robert!
Comment: Re: Older man internalizing parts.
I have an older student who has a similar problem.  Luckily, she has the patience and takes the time to mark the score and study it in a way that speaks to her way of learning.  She'll write out the words, she'll highlight her line, etc.  I find, too, that it helps when she and I look at the mus...
Comment: Re: The War on Pronouns, cont'd
I am grateful for Shaun's reply.  As I was growing up, I recognized that  "he, him, his" and "man" in literature was often used to represent all of humankind, but on a deep level - one that I didn't recognize until I got older - I, as a female, felt excluded.  It was as though there was a wo...
Forum message: Jazzy "O Christmas Tree"
Hi - I am looking for a somewhat jazzy, not-too-difficult, SATB setting of "O Christmas Tree."   Any thoughts? Thanks so much, Vickie Hellyer