SKU: HL.35032675
UPC: 888680912055. 5.0x5.0x0.146 inches. Exodus 20:11, Psalm 94:5, Psalm 95:3-6.
From The Celtic Choir, this jubilant song of thanksgiving leaps from the page with sincere conviction and unbounded energy. A true dance of praise, the text reflects the blessings of creation and invites the church to lift its devotion to the Giver. The middle section quotes the familiar text I Sing the Mighty Power of God set to KINGSFOLD, bringing a welcome contrast to the drive of the anthem. A supportive piano accompaniment encourages the Celtic spirit of the anthem and offers a distinctive flair to the score. Brilliant! Score and Parts (fl/pwhis, vn, vc, perc, ac gtr) available as a digital download.
SKU: GI.G-6057
UPC: 785147605706. English.
A choral song of praise, worship, thanksgiving, glory, power in a slow 4/4 gospel style. The text “I'm unworthy, so unworthy, still you gave me life brand new. Thank you, thank you, Lord!†nicely sums it up. Fine accompaniment.
SKU: LO.30-2377L
UPC: 000308120431.
From the masterful pen of Tom Fettke comes this lyric song of praise to the Creator God. Recalling our rich hymn tradition, it incorporates references to “For the Beauty of the Earth†and “This Is My Father’s World,†deftly blending them with newly composed music that soars brilliantly to the final acclamation, “Alleluia!†Suitable for worship throughout the year, it is especially appropriate for harvest and Thanksgiving, Christ the King and Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, and Father’s Day. Optional parts for brass and percussion, and a Performance/Accompaniment CD are also available.
SKU: HL.14042691
8.25x11.5x0.145 inches.
Vocal Score For John Tavener'S Three Hymns Of George Herbert For Satb Chorus, Percussion And Strings. Commissioned By The Legatum Institute [Www.Li.Com] As Part Of Its British And American Notions Of Liberty Programme, In The Year Of The Diamond Jubilee Of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Ii. First Performance On 21St April 2013 In Washington National Cathedral, By The City Choir Of Washington Conducted By Robert Shafer. The Three Hymns Of George Herbert Were Written After A Long Illness, And Represent For Me A Hymn Of Thanksgiving To God For A Relative Return To Health. They Are Intended To Be Sung In A Large, Resonant Acoustic, With The Main Choir And String Orchestra At One EndOf The Building, And An Echo Choir And String Quartet At The Other. The Percussion (Tubular Bells, Gongs And Tam-Tams) Should Sound From A Gallery Or Other Raised Position. The Hymns Were Inspired By The Transparent Poetry Of George Herbert, And Are Dedicated In Gratitude And Love To The Memory Of Mother Thekla, Former Abbess Of The Orthodox Monastery Of The Assumption, Normanby, Near Whitby, Who Died In 2011. - John Tavener.
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