SKU: MN.50-5650A
UPC: 688670001956.
A beautiful Pentecost text by Hilary of Poitiers from the 4th century. A joyous and buoyant original composition. Commissioned for the Region V American Guild of Organists Convention in 2012.
SKU: BP.HB148
Written for 3-5 octave handbell choir. Level 3.
SKU: KJ.GC172
Rousing Keyboard Accompaniment Sets the Mood for This Joyful Anthem. Grade 2.
SKU: LP.765762178908
UPC: 765762178908.
Talented newcomers Shelly Johnson and Jayme Thompson teamed up with the incomparable Russell Mauldin to bring you this joyful and effervescent vocal offering. Fresh singable lyrics and an easy-to-learn melody are wrapped in Mauldin's accessible harmonies lush orchestration and pulsating rhythms to present an utterly captivating new song that choirs praise teams and congregations will be singing for years to come. A must-have for your choral library!
SKU: LP.9780834178663
ISBN 9780834178663.
Talented newcomers Shelly Johnson and Jayme Thompson teamed up with the incomparable Russell Mauldin to bring you this joyful and effervescent vocal offering. Fresh, singable lyrics and an easy-to-learn melody are wrapped in Mauldin's accessible harmonies.
SKU: CF.CM8497
ISBN 9780825828539. UPC: 798408028534. 6.875 X 10.5 inches. The Psalms.
SKU: MN.15-853
UPC: 688670158537.
This compilation of hymn-based piano music from the pens of seven established composers includes 15 pieces for Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost, some new in this volume. While styles vary widely, all arrangements are elegant and enjoyable to play, and will serve this stretch of seasons well.
SKU: GI.G-9654
UPC: 785147965404. English. Text by George Ratcliffe Woodward.
The flute or violin part is optional.
SKU: GI.G-2301
UPC: 785147230106.
SKU: CA.1037219
ISBN 9790007133795. Language: English. Text: Dryden, John. Text: John Dryden.
During the late 17th century English musicians celebrated each year on 22 November the feast of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music, with special concerts and church services. With his Ode for St. Cecilia's Day Handel rejuvenated the tradition of this festival on St. Cecilia's Day in 1732. This so-called little St. Cecilia Ode is a musically joyful glorification of the power of music: two festive choruses frame five charming arias in each of which a solo instrument is used for contrasting effect in the baroque manner. Handel allows the soloists a wealth of freedom to improvise and to display their skills. This is especially the case for the organ, which was his favorite instrument. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1037200.
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