SKU: GI.G-005704
UPC: 641151057040.
The late William Ferris was a composer for whom writing music was a labor of love. He believed that music written for the Church should have the same integrity of form and substance as a concert work. This exquisite anthem for unison choir was composed in 1995 and made its recording debut on the disc and music collection Be with Me, Lord, sung by the William Ferris Chorale and directed by Ferris himself. Many performance options are offered, making this unison setting suitable for mixed-voice choirs as well. The transcendant, modal organ accompaniment and instrumental obbligato provide the delicate framework. Organ interludes introduce the verses, adding an air of serenity in this work of art, which is sure to touch your spirit and inspire you to prayer.
SKU: GI.G-6851
UPC: 785147685104. English, German. Text Source: Trier Gesangbuch, 1847, st. 1 tr. Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., alt., st. 2 tr. Ronald F. Krisman.
A unison carol in German and English scored for unison choir, two violins, and a viola. The strings provide a lot of movement. Very festive. The instrumental parts, which add a festive character to the piece, are flexible: three violins, flute and two violins, flute or violin, violin and viola. It is possible to play the three instrumental parts on the organ, soft flute 8' and 4' are suggested. —William Tortolano.
SKU: GI.G-007144
English. Text by William B. Bradbury.
SKU: GI.G-5270
Text source: Vespers of Nativity; Translation: William Tortolano.
This piece of 17th-century polyphony is actually a 2-voice canon at three measures that continues for 99 measures. In addition to the Latin text, a singing English translation is given. The original chant melody is included in the edition with the option of singing it before or after the canon.
SKU: GI.G-6759
UPC: 785147675907. English. Text Source: 1. Henry L. Letterman, 1966, 2. Caspar Fuger, 1592, tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878, 3. Charles Coffin, 1676-1749, 4. William How, 1823-1897, alt., 5. Reginald Heber, 1783-1826, alt., 6. Herbert Brokering, b. 1926.
Schalk proves that unison singing is neither simplistic nor boring. Choirs of children and adults alike can enrich the repertoire of the entire Christmas season with these poignant texts set to such wonderfully appealing tunes. Selections for Advent (or Christmas octave), Christmas Day, the Circumcision and Naming of Christ, Epiphany, and the Presentation of the Lord.
SKU: HL.345977
ISBN 9781540093189. UPC: 840126921236. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. John 20:1-18, Luke 24:1-6, Matthew 28:5-6.
The joy of Christ's resurrection abounds in this anthem proclaiming the victorious news, Jesus arose! He rose from the grave! Melodic repetition in the verses and a recurring refrain make the anthem easy to learn for choirs of all ages. One verse of Christ the Lord Is Risen Today concludes the piece and provides the option for congregation to join the choir. Available separately: Unison/opt. 2-Part Treble. Duration: ca. 2:39.
SKU: HP.1808
UPC: 763628118082.
Sacred Musical for Young Voices A 45-minute musical intended for young people in the 3rd through 7th grades. Taken from Ezekiel and the accounts of the valley of the dry bones. Mostly unison and two-part. Orchestration includes parts for three French horns, trumpets, trombones, violin, and rhythm section. Performance time approx. 38 minutes.
SKU: HP.1809
UPC: 763628118099.
SKU: GI.G-10227
UPC: 785147022718. English. Text Source: Text I: Charles William Everest, 1814-1877, alt., Text II: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748, alt. Text by Charles C. Everest.
The tune SEGUNDO is intended specifically for hymn texts in long meter (LM, or 88 88) that can benefit from a sense of gravitas. In performance, the entire hymn may be sung by unison choir, or if desired, the beginning stanzas may be sung by one or more soloists or sections allowing the piece to build over its four stanzas, so that the last stanza, with its soaring descant, pours forth rife with emotion.
SKU: HL.14034005
SKU: GI.G-RA241
English. Text by John Lydgate.
SKU: MN.50-5219
UPC: 688670552199. English.
A very accessible setting of a beautiful text by Mary Louise Bringle. Particularly appropriate for Advent. An optional reproducible expanded coda for Violin or Flute and Organ is available separately.
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