SKU: GI.G-10866
English. Text Source: Lancelot Andrewes, 1555-1626, alt. Text by Lancelot Andrewes.
SKU: SU.80101419
Missa in incerto tempore (The Davison Mass) (2018) was commissioned by the Harvard Glee Club. It was premiered by the Harvard Glee Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Andrew Clark, Director of Choral Activities) and the All Saints' Choir of Men and Boys (Ashmont Boy Choir), Dorchester, Massachusetts; (Andrew Sheranian, Organist and Master of Choristers). The Latin title, meaning Mass in uncertain times, refers to the centuries of comfort, inspiration, and spiritual enrichment that the mass (and the musical settings for its celebration) has provided to many individuals through difficulty and uncertainty. I cannot deny that the times in which this piece was composed are the most nationally and internationally uncertain of my own life to date. That fact had a definite impact on the tone and emotional character of the piece. However, there is a universality as well, since one could readily feel that all times have a sense of uncertainty, especially since we never know exactly what the future holds. The first three movements have somewhat enigmatic endings. The end of the Agnus Dei tries to temper (but not erase) that uncertainty with a degree of optimism and fervor in a passionate plea of Dona nobis pacem. Instrumentation: SATB Chorus, Men's Chorus, and Two Organs (Opt. One Organ) Duration: 20' Composed: 2018 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: GI.WW1753
UPC: 785147018162. English. Text by Jack Riemer.
The moving words, As long as we live, we remember them frame this highly melodic and touching song. We Remember Them is a highly-achievable work for SATB chorus and piano and will be a beautiful addition to any program. Also appropriate for memorial services and funerals. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: OU.9780193511552
ISBN 9780193511552. 10 x 7 inches.
For unaccompanied SATB choir. Andrew Carter's setting matches in its powerful simplicity the text attributed to the French Quaker missionary, Stephen Grellet: 'I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness I can show, or any service I can render to any soul of man or animal, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.'.
SKU: GI.WW1654
UPC: 785147007067. Text Source: Zechariah 14: 6-9.
A beautiful and dynamic setting of the Zechariah 14: 6-9 text by Fredrik Sixten that describes the day that there will be no light, cold, or frost, no day or night - a day only the Lord knows. While it will be a challenge for most singers, the Swedish text adds great dimension to the work. Don't miss this work by one of Sweden's greatest contemporary choral composers. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WW1636
UPC: 785147005162. English. Text by Roger Weaver.
A beautiful, driving piano accompaniment sets the stage for the journey of a runner - the air filling his lungs and the ground pushing back with its slow spin. The ethereal voices paint a wondrous picture. A lovely work, not difficult, and perfect for high school singers and above. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: HL.232746
For SATB choir. An a cappella Christmas song, composed in 2005 to a poem written by the composer. First performed and recorded (on VIF Records) by the Choir of Worcester College, Oxford, directed by Thomas Allery. London Premiere: Choir of the Chapel Royal, St James's, in the chapel of St James's Palace (the Chapel Royal), directed by Dr Andrew Gant.
For SATB choir.An a cappella Christmas song, composed in 2005 to a poem written by the composer.First performed and recorded (on VIF Records) by the Choir of Worcester College, Oxford, directed by ThomasAllery.London Premiere: Choir of the Chapel Royal, St James's, in the chapel of St James's Palace (the Chapel Royal), directed by Dr Andrew Gant.
SKU: GI.WW1798
UPC: 785147024866. English. Text Source: African American spiritual.
Ryan Murphy's arrangement of Music in the Air brings the song to an exciting new life. This setting includes a driving piano accompaniment and singable vocal parts, making this an achievable work for your choir with great impact. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WW1673
UPC: 785147008767. English. Text by Johann Jacob Schütz.
A hymn tune with incredibly deep roots, this arrangement of Sing Praise to God is a mix of old and new. Arranged for performance by the BYU University Singers, this rhythmic and celebratory work makes a fantastic concert or service opener. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WW1659
UPC: 785147007364. English. Text Source: 15th-century Carol.
This carol derives from a 15th-century German folk ballad that compares Mary to the unique and special bloom of a linden tree. Singable, with all of the harmonies and counterpoint coming out of the melodic line. A great option for both school and church choirs. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WW1661
UPC: 785147007562. English. Text Source: 15-century Carol.
From three Marian carol arrangements written for Seraphic Fire. This carol first appeared in a collection of 15th-century tunes compiled by G.R. Woodward. The aeolian tonality gives the tune an earthiness and other-worldliness. Rhythmic and driving, this will be a unique work on your Christmas program. Andrew Crane Choral Series.
SKU: GI.WJMS1167
UPC: 785147008460. English. Text by Wendell Berry.
Wendell Berry's incredible words have been set in a dynamic and unique work by composer Andrew Maxfield. Stomping, strings, and interesting vocal lines produce a sound that is both antique - like shape note singing - and modern. A timely message of taking care of our earth now so that it will be here for the future. Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series.
SKU: ST.B954
ISBN 9780852499542.
The outcome of a fruitful collaboration of theologians, writers and musicians working at the retreat and therapeutic centre of Holy Rood House in Yorkshire, this new collection articulates the needs of a contemporary ministry of healing through the agency of hymns, the church's most resonant and expressive form of worship. Acknowledging the impact of medical science in vastly expanding the range of the possible in every aspect of our living and dying, eighty-three texts tackle a rich diversity of themes: infant death, illness and suffering, ageing and dementia, the genome, mortality and bereavement, grief and lament, pain and despair - including pain and despair from the failure of healing - but also wisdom and resilience, healing as part of a spiritual holism of mind and body, and as a metaphor for social and political justice and care for the environment. The wealth of music includes new tunes and familiar ones, and the anthology concludes with a section of twelve short or repetitive texts to be used in conjunction with prayer. Hymns of Hope and Healing is the product of many voices, from those of widely experienced authors to others taking their promising early steps in the form. It will provide a vehicle for worship and reflection for those involved in chaplaincy, in therapies and counselling, and all in the wider church with an interest in this ancient ministry. Witnessed through the life, death and resurrection of Christ, it is refreshed and re-imagined here for a time both of breathtaking scientific advance, and of an urgent need to affirm our wholeness and faith while embracing the momentous challenges to our traditional understanding of health and healing.
SKU: GI.G-7074
UPC: 785147707400. English. Text by Delores Dufner. Scripture: Psalm 104.
A group effort—Mark Gould (tune), Delores Dufner (text), Andrew Paul Fredel (arrangement)—resulted in this wonderful hymn for Pentecost or other Spirit-centered occasions. The arranger provides a number of options for performance, including the use of an optional C instrument, reproducible material for assembly is included in the octavo. C instrument is optional.
SKU: PL.0007
Andrew Walker has provided an unusual, gently undulating accompaniment for the lyrical phrases of this evening hymn.Tenors and sopranos each have the opportunity to set forth the lovely melody that first expresses the peace of this text. This is followed by a four-part setting that leads into the final section in the major mode. The anthem ends quietly with a repetition of the text, ...may rest in peace, may rest in peace. This setting moves the listener with its simplicity and gentleness and would be an excellent anthem for an evening service.
SKU: LO.10-5541S
ISBN 9780787771812.
Henry Baker's paraphrase of Psalm 23 is set by Andrew Clarkson to modal, folk-like music. Beginning with just the melody alone, the music grows in texture (three-part, then four-part) before a calm conclusion.
SKU: AU.9781506486468
ISBN 9781506486468. 7 x 10.25 inches.
Original music by Andrew Bruhn provides a fresh and tuneful setting of the familiar Advent hymn text. The lyrical melody pairs beautifully with the text in this two-part anthem.
SKU: ST.B874
ISBN 9780852498743.
The 135 hymns and songs in Whatever Name or Creed are texts for today, reflections by Andrew Pratt on a variety of contemporary topics, illuminated in the searchlight of his insistent and uncompromising questioning. A major theme, regarded from the author's own Christian viewpoint, is the relationship between faiths, especially as witnessed in their heritage of shared insights. The introduction is by Geoffrey Duncan. New musical settings by composers including Peter Cutts, Hal H. Hopson, John R. Kleinheksel Sr and Ian Sharp complement many of the texts, while others are indexed with tunes suggested from a number of standard British and American hymnals.
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