SKU: MN.CH-1380
UPC: 765844006396.
The melody for The Wonders of Dawn comes from a tune called Kedron, attributed to Elkanah Kelsay Dare (1782-1826). The Wonders of Dawn highlights the celebration of the joy of our Savior during Holy Week. The performance approach for this piece should be one of reverence and restraint. Both vocal parts and piano accompaniment should be performed legato throughtout. Singers should take care as not to sing with an overly heavy tone but not at the expense of vocal support. The dynamics in m. 29-30 should be carefully observed to insure the maximum expression of the final declaration of faith of the text.
SKU: MN.CH-1383
UPC: 765844006426. English.
Quiet and retrospective.
SKU: MN.CH-1366
UPC: 765844006143.
This setting is a joyful celebration of the birth and wonder of Christ, full of rhythmically exciting sections. Contemporary.
SKU: MN.CH-1382
UPC: 765844006419.
Care should be taken to sing phrases in a legato manner, with special attention given to maintaining support of the tone when singing longer notes that occur in the middle of a phrase such as in m. 8. Strict adherence should be taken to the dynamic markings for maximum interpretation of the text. A spirit of reverence should be maintained throughout the piece.
SKU: GI.G-10647
UPC: 785147064718. English. Text Source: From the Ordinary of the Mass.
SKU: HL.14065503
SKU: GI.G-2435
SKU: LP.OR-2240
UPC: 765762118508.
This is a magnificent setting of a traditional hymn. The melody is very lyrical but at the same time extremely powerful; it can express the warmth of the second verse and the majesty of the last. The second phrase states that I am ransomed healed restored forgiven (and) evermore His praises (I'll) sing..
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