Tuttarana (by Reena Esmail) -- Score Video

PURCHASE this score for your ensemble: https://www.reenaesmail.com/product/t... LEARN MORE about Tuttarana: https://www.reenaesmail.com/catalog-i... Recording: UNT University Singers; Lindsay Pope Gregory, conductor see the original video here:    • UNT University Singers: Reena Esmail - Tut...   The title of this piece is a conglomeration of two words: the Italian word ‘tutti’, means ‘all’ or ‘everyone’, and the term ‘tarana’ designates a specific Hindustani (North Indian) musical form, whose closest Western counterpart is the ‘scat’ in jazz. Made up of rhythmic syllables, a tarana is the singer’s chance to display agility and dexterity. While a Hindustani tarana is a solo form, I wanted to bring the tarana into an ensemble setting. Tuttarana was commissioned by the Mount Holyoke College Glee Club (by conductor Lindsay Pope Gregory) for their 2014-15 season, and has since been performed across the US, also in arrangements for SATB and brass quintet. This music is Copyright (c) 2016 by A Piece of Sky Music (ASCAP).