SKU: MN.10-438
UPC: 688670104381.
The partita is in five movements, each based on a text verse which is quoted before the movement. The first movement, smooth and flowing, depicts starlight, everlasting light, and a call to Christ. The second movement pastorale takes its cue from the text ...not as a monarch, but the child of Mary... and quotes GREENSLEEVES. The third movement is a firm declamation, At your great name...all knees must bend. The fourth movement is strong and dramatic with chromatic flourishes painting the text, ...holy might...defend us...from all assaults. The final movement is a fiery toccata over a pedal melody.
SKU: GI.G-9159
UPC: 785147915904. English. Text Source: 'Conditor alme siderum,' Latin, 9th c., tr. John Mason Neale, 1818-1866, alt.; Translation: John Mason Neale.
Robert G. Farrell has taken one of Advent’s most identifiable and beloved melodies and provided an engaging organ part for this largely unison anthem. In the midst of your Christmas preparations, you’ll appreciate adding this easily learned, yet musically satisfying, anthem to your repertoire.
SKU: GI.G-7344
UPC: 785147734406. English, Latin. Text Source: Latin, 9th c., tr. John Mason Neale, 1818–1866, adapt.; Translation: John Mason Neale. Text by John Mason Neale.
An a cappella setting of this famous text and tune that incorporates choral improvisation—well, at least the simultaneous random singing of a given part by each singer of the choir—Latin and English texts, with the former sung to an original melody, and the latter set to a 2-voice 4/4 scoring of the chant tune. There's a lot here, and we hope, if this commentary arouses some interest, you'll give it a look.
SKU: GI.G-8200
UPC: 785147820000. English. Text Source: 'Conditor alme siderum,' Latin hymn, 9th c., tr. The Hymnal 1982, alt.
A delightful arrangement of a classic Advent text from the 9th-century, this gently flowing piece begins with a statement of the melody coupled by a simple arpeggiated accompaniment. The undulating rhythm is broken mid-piece by a more chordal harmonic movement that reflects the reverence and magnitude of the text, “At your great name, O Jesus, now all knees must bend, all hearts must bow.†It ends as it began with a strong restatement of the opening accompaniment.
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: GI.G-003028
The second volume in this series that follows Feet Don’t Fail Me Now! Attractive and accessible, these organ pieces incorporate basic pedal for the advancing organist. The trio format helps the player acquire independence of hands-on separate manuals and the chant melodies are useful for the entire church year. Includes: Adoro Te Devote (Heavenly We Adore Thee), Attende Domine (Draw Near, O Lord), Ave Maria (Hail Mary), Creator Alme Siderum (Creator of the Stars of Night), Divinum Mysterium (Of the Father’s Love Begotten), O Filii et Filiae (O Sons and Daughters), Pange Lingua (Sing My Tongue), Parce, Domine (Sing my Tongue), Puer Natus Est in Bethlehem (A Child is Born in Bethlehem), Veni Creator Spiritus (Come, Creator Spirit), Veni, Emmanuel (O Come, O Come, Emmanuel), and Victimae Paschali Laudes (Praise the Paschal Victim).
SKU: JU.JMG1407
ISBN 9781959503217. UPC: 850055807808.
Howard Helvey has created four exquisite settings of wonderful Advent selections for organ. Beautifully capturing the mystery and wonder of Advent, the book contains Intrada on Conditor alme siderum' (Creator of the Stars of Night); Prelude on Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (Savior of the Nations, Come); Meditation on Es ist ein Ros'' (Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming) and Flourish on an English Carol (Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day). This will be a special treat for the player and all to experience during the holy season of Advent.
SKU: GI.G-8703
UPC: 785147870302. English. Text Source: Conditor alme siderum, Latin, 9th c.
Add sparkle to your Advent prayer celebrations with this contemporary arrangement of conditor alme siderum. The sixteenth-note apreggios in the accompaniment create a sense of fervent expectation in contrast to the gentle legato phrasing of the vocal line. The intensity quietly builds evenly throughout until the piano dramatically breaks in verse 3. The accompaniment returns in force for the final phrase, “Praise, honor, might, and glory be from age to age eternally.â€.
SKU: GI.G-3651
SKU: GI.G-007801
Voiced for SATB, assembly, guitar, and keyboard, you may choose the option of adding a children's choir to sing a solo on the final refrain, before the choir and and assembly return. The keyboard writing is simply beautiful and the vocals are intuitive, making this piece easy to learn. This would be a wonderful choice to sing over the four Sundays of Advent.
SKU: MN.50-0079
UPC: 688670500794. English.
A simple but transcendent setting of the chant tune CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM, this movement from Kneeling in Bethlehem begins with men in unison against a handbell ostinato. The second stanza is women in unison with organ. The third stanza is full choir in unison, with organ and bell chords punctuating occasionally. The remaining two stanzas are also in unison, with the final one set against full organ and random ringing. Requires 11 bells out of the four octave range.
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