SKU: JK.00217
2 Nephi 1:7, Ether 2:12.
Heartfelt arrangement for mixed chorus (SSAATTBB), of the well-loved patriotic hymn, pledging allegiance to America. Composer: Al Jacobs Arranger: Lowell M. Durham Lyricist: Don Raye Difficulty: Medium-difficult Performance time: 2:30Reference: 2 Nephi 1:7, Ether 2:12.
SKU: SU.80400630
SSAATTBB Chorus & OrganDuration: 5:00 Commissioned by: Donald RunniclesDedication: In Honor of The Very Reverend Alan Jones, seventh Dean of Grace Cathedral San Francisco, 1985-2009Premiered by: The Grace Cathedral ServiceCopyright 2008Text author: Luke 2: 29-32 SSAATTBB Chorus & Organ Published by: Paulus Publications (SP515) Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: SU.80400620
SSAATTBB Chorus & OrganDuration: 5:00 Commissioned by: Donald RunniclesDedication: In Honor of The Very Reverend Alan Jones, seventh Dean of Grace Cathedral San Francisco, 1985-2009Premiered by: The Grace Cathedral ServiceCopyright 2008Text author: Luke 1: 45-55 Published by: Paulus Publications (SP514) Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: BT.MUSM570367634
SKU: PE.EP68578
ISBN 9790300759630. English.
Of Time and Passing (2016) is a cycle of three choral songs written specifically for the London-based ensemble, VOCES8, taking into consideration their versatilityand ability to beautifully intone a range of vocal colors with precision and grace.
The first song, I. Life, sets my translation of the poem A Vida by Brazilian poet Olavo Bilac (1865-1918), a poet I discovered while studying Brazilian Portuguese at the University of Michigan. I was drawn both to the simplicity of the text and to the possibilities of teasing out dual contrasting moods. In the beginning and end, this song explores a texture that is very much alive: wave-like contours, throbbing sounds, and plenty of flowing movement. Rising eighth-note motives in particular emphasize the fleetingness of life. But in the middle of the song, the listener is given a slowed-down atmosphere to savor life's beauty.
II. To Everything a Season capitalizes on VOCES8's ability to effectively interpret popular genres a cappella. This ancient text is taken from Ecclesiastes (dated around 300 B.C.) but I set it to a modern, rhythmically-regular and percussive pop-style idiom. Since popular music in whatever era is designedto appeal to a specific ?present time?, it is by its very nature ephemeral, and therefore seemed an apt metaphor to evoke the transitory nature of seasons.
III. Into Your Hands, confines the writing into no more than four parts, often with octave unisons.This creates a more direct and word-focused setting in which the Psalmist?s urgent words are placed at the forefront. Largely homophonic, this song is at times chorale-like, at times madrigal-like,finally relinquishing it?s tension into peaceful rest, proclaiming ?You have redeemed me, O Lord, faithful God??
- Daniel Knaggs
SKU: GI.G-8304
UPC: 785147830405. English. Text source: Negro Spiritual.
SKU: M2.MOS-81235
ISBN 9790203797357.
SKU: HL.49025728
ISBN 9790001012676. Old Italian.
SKU: GI.G-8070
UPC: 785147807001. Arabic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin. Text Source: Allah uh Akbar, Kyrie eleison, Adon olam (Jewish hymn), Lux aeterna, Yuriduna anyuttufiu (Qur'an—Sura 9:32), Agnus Dei, Isaiah 2:4. Scripture: Isaiah 2:4.
A serious choral work for eight mixed voices, organ, brass quintet, and timpani on texts in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and English. The vocal score is 19 pages 219 measures in length. Composition began on 9/11/01, and the work was published for the tenth anniversary of the events of that day. It's a work that calls for peace through unity and pluralism. The title refers to a fence along the Israeli-Lebanon border on which the flags of both countries fly over a plaque containing Isaiah 2:4 inscribed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. .
SKU: GI.G-8070INST
Arabic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin. Text Source: Allah uh Akbar, Kyrie eleison, Adon olam (Jewish hymn), Lux aeterna, Yuriduna anyuttufiu (Qur'an—Sura 9:32), Agnus Dei, Isaiah 2:4. Scripture: Isaiah 2:4.