SKU: MN.50-0079
UPC: 688670500794. English.
A simple but transcendent setting of the chant tune CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM, this movement from Kneeling in Bethlehem begins with men in unison against a handbell ostinato. The second stanza is women in unison with organ. The third stanza is full choir in unison, with organ and bell chords punctuating occasionally. The remaining two stanzas are also in unison, with the final one set against full organ and random ringing. Requires 11 bells out of the four octave range.
SKU: MN.50-9805
UPC: 688670598050.
Five 8 measure rote songs for 3-5 yr. olds. For young singers to express their faith throughout church year. Includes teaching plan for each song. Purchase gives permission to reproduce teaching aids and melody edition of songs. Resourceful collection for choir program or pre-school music.
SKU: MN.50-9951
UPC: 688670599514.
Delightful settings of eight traditional Hebrew canons with both Hebrew and English texts. Each canon has optional accompaniments, with a variety of vocal ostinati, Orff instrument suggestions, and optional handbell parts. Good for church or classroom use. Unison Choirs, with opt. Piano, Handbells, Orff Instrument Parts.
SKU: MN.50-9927
UPC: 688670599279.
A set of 6 secular canons for treble voices. Optional Orff instrument suggestions are included, as well as teaching suggestions for each canon. These are perfect for warm-ups, for teaching musicianship, as well as for concert use. Unison Voices, opt. Orff Instruments, and Keyboard.
SKU: MN.50-9809
UPC: 688670598098.
Written for 3 to 14 Voice Canons, with opt. Orff or Handbell ensemble. Comprised of selections from Pammelia, an early 17th century collection of rounds and canons compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft. Edition includes facsimiles of the original 1609 publication. The canons and rounds may be performed in concert as processionals and anthems representative of 16th and 17th century popular English songs. The canons and rounds may be sung in worship as processionals, anthems, introits, calls to worship, and psalm refrains throughout the Church Year.
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