SKU: SU.80300195
These new settings of the traditional Evensong canticles were sung at the Washington National Cathedral by the Norwich Cathedral (UK) Girls’ Choir on their American tour in 2000. With ostinato organ accompaniment for manuals only, their extended solos and soaring, imitative choral parts are understated but effective. English. 2-pt. treble with organ. Medium. 2-part treble, organ Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: SU.80101159
This anthem uses a text by Herman G. Stuempfle based on Matthewâ??s account of Jesusâ?? walking on the water, and the healthy mixture of faith and doubt the story recounts and inspires. The musical setting features alternating meters which suggest the turbulence of the sea and the tensions of doubt. Easy and effective. 8 pages Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: GI.G-8731
UPC: 785147873105. English. Text Source: Charles Kingsley, 1819–1875, alt. Text by Charles Kingsley. Scripture: Joel 1:15a.
After combining a beautiful, traditional Irish melody with a fascinating nineteenth-century text, Marilyn Biery then added a relatively simple accompaniment, a straightforward C instrument part, and effective two-part vocal writing to create a synergistic whole! There is some brief SATB divisi near the end of the piece, but the AB parts are completely optional.
SKU: GI.G-3831
Text by Jaroslav J. Vajda.
SKU: GI.G-1922
Percussion is for triangle.
SKU: AU.978-1-5064-8486-0
ISBN 9781506484860. 7 x 10.25 inches.
Paul D. Weber writes a beautiful and graceful anthem with a text by Jaroslav Vajda, reflecting on the Parables of the Lost. The lyrical melody is sung in unison and canon, and the accompanying flutes provide a sense of seeking. Use this anthem when the stories of the Lost Coin, Lost Sheep, or Lost Son are included in the lectionary readings.
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