SKU: HP.C6122C
UPC: 763628961220.
Medley of familiar hymns All Things Bright and Beautiful, set to a new melody, opens this musical montage, which quickly moves into strains of the Doxology, then For the Beauty of the Earth, and Holy, Holy, Holy. The thread that hold it all together is the refrain Lord of all, to thee we raise this, our grateful hymn of praise. Easily learned, and ideal for Thanksgiving or general occasions. Instrumental Parts: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe (Soprano Sax or Clarinet), Clarinet, Horn (Alto Sax or Clarinet), Piano, Violin, Cello.
SKU: CA.4000718
ISBN 9790007057671. Language: Latin/English.
Dixit Dominus (Ps 109), a psalm setting for double choir, is one of Vivaldi's most significant sacred works. In it, he takes up the old Venetian polychoral tradition, combining its compositional techniques with those of the instrumental concerto, the cantata and the opera. The broadly conceived cycle of movements, consisting of eight psalm verses and the doxology, is characterized by an expansive arch of tonalities connecting the two framing outer movements in D major (these are also thematically related): Dixit Dominus and Gloria Patri. The contrasting and varied inner movements are perfect examples of Vivaldi's skill in vividly portraying linguistic figures in music. Score and part available separately - see item CA.4000700.
SKU: CA.5527814
ISBN 9790007249625. Language: English.
Handel's Utrecht Te Deum HWV 278 enthralled London audiences right from its first performance, and it continues to do so today in concert halls and churches all over the world. It was performed for the first time in a festive service on 13 July 1713 in St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Peace marking the end of the twelve year-long War of the Spanish Succession in 1713. The Te Deum was the first commission by the English royal house and was also Handel's first sacred work in the English language. For Handel the Utrecht Te Deum was an important milestone at the beginning of his London career. The composition brought him an annual pension from Queen Anne and helped him to establish himself as a composer of prestigious music for the English royal family. Four further settings of the Ambrosian hymn of praise by Handel followed, including the equally popular Dettingen Te Deum (Carus 55.238). The six soloists required can in practice be reduced to four, and the Te Deum does not contain any stand-alone arias. The chorus is scored in five parts in a few movements (SSATB), with the concluding doxology beginning in double-choir scoring (SST/AATB). For this frequently-performed work Carus offers a musical text reflecting the latest scholarly discoveries. The Critical Report contains information on all the important facts about the work in a practicable, compact form. A detailed foreword contains insights into the creation of the work and its reception. The vocal score, chorus score, and orchestral parts provide for the needs of practical performance; these are complemented by carus music, the choir app for practising the choral parts, as well as the Carus Choir Coach practice CDs and a Vocal Score XL in reader-friendly large print.
SKU: HP.C6328C
UPC: 763628963286.
Classic hymn by Henry Alford This introit for the Thanksgiving season combines unison choir with SATB voices, and includes portions of Come, Ye Thankful People, Come along with the doxology sung to OLD 100TH. It includes an optional segue leading directly into the congregation singing the hymn.
SKU: CA.5527819
ISBN 9790007249632. Language: English.
SKU: CL.012-4700-00
Fantasy On Old Hundred, based on the Doxology, was composed in 2018 as a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Holsinger to Lee University, in commemoration of its centennial. Up-tempo variations on a theme and secondary material are presented in this composer’s famous style. An astonishing and challenging work for mature bands!
SKU: WD.080689857324
UPC: 080689857324.
Set to an infectious contemporary rhythm, this new credo of our faith could be performed by praise team or choir and would be a stirring service opener year round.
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