SKU: HL.48022665
ISBN 9780851627724. 7.25x10.25x0.042 inches.
An English setting of Psalm 127 for SSATB a cappella, commissioned by the Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury to mark the 400th anniversary of Hatfield House. It was first performed there on September 11, 2011 by The Sixteen, conducted by Harry Christophers.
SKU: HL.50600080
ISBN 9781495008528. UPC: 888680041786. 6.75x10.5x0.065 inches.
Written for SSATB, semi-chorus and unison children's choir, this is the perfect ending to a concert featuring multiple ensembles. With an original text by the composer, this a cappella composition has a sense of contemporary pop a cappella style and will instantly become a favorite of singers and listeners. ScorePlay - click to view score with recording.
SKU: JK.01015
Psalm 95:1-6, Psalm 33:1-6.
Thanksgiving anthem for mixed chorus (SATB) and organ or piano. Sopranos divide the last four measures. Sopranos' highest note: E.Composer: Conrad Kocher Arranger: Darwin Wolford Lyricist: Folliot S. Pierpont Difficulty: Medium / medium-difficult acc. Performance time: 3:10Reference: Psalm 95:1-6, Psalm 33:1-6.
SKU: BA.BA08957-91
ISBN 9790006525522. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: German, English, Latin.
Year after year, during Advent and the Christmas season, compositions are sought which present well-known carols in a new light, whether it be compositions set for small or larger groups, for children or adults, with or without accompanying keyboard instruments. This collection by Gerd-Peter Munden presents carols in new settings as a welcome addition to the Christmas literature and will enrich the repertoire of an adults' or children's choir.- Well-known Advent and Christmas carols in new settings- With texts in German and English- With short Latin introductions as a part of each motet- Ideal for a children's or adults' choir during the Christmas seasonContentsThere comes a galley, laden / Es kommt ein Schiff, geladenO saviour, open heaven's gate / O Heiland, reiss die Himmel aufO Lord, how shall I meet you / Wie soll ich dich empfangenAngels from the realms of Glory / Hort der Engel helle LiederAs I was watching o'er my sheep / Als ich bei meinen Schafen wachtGood Christian men rejoice / Nun singet und seid frohThe EditorGerd-Peter Munden is one of the most creative German church-musicians today. From 1992 to 1999 he worked as the cantor in Minden, where he also directed the music school for choristers. From 1999 he has been the Cathedral-Cantor at the Braunschweig Cathedral and the director of the cathedral school for choristers. He is the initiator and artistic director of a successful school project throughout Germany encouraging youngsters to sing.
SKU: JK.01660
Psalm 82:6, Mosiah 4:15, Doctrine and Covenants 14:7.
Original arrangement for mixed chorus (SSATB), about our Father in Heaven and our fathers on earth: From soothing hands under quiet skies, to the reflection of wond'ring eyes. He gently hums heaven's lullaby. Beautiful harmony between the voices.Composer: Julie Webb Lyricist: Julie Webb Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 2:30Reference: Psalm 82:6, Mosiah 4:15, Doctrine and Covenants 14:7.
SKU: HL.1437384
UPC: 196288204497.
“The Listening,” written by Grammy-nominated composer Cheryl B. Engelhardt in December 2017 for VOICES 21C under the artistic direction of André de Quadros, draws its inspiration from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s impactful 1967 speech, “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” This dynamic, emotion-filled piece expresses King's call to end societal silence. The rhythmic elements in the piece are derived from the poetic nature of King's speech. The inclusion of a children's choir, inspired by the Parkland school shooting and subsequent protests, symbolizes the disruption of childhood peace by violence. Notably, the virtual collaboration, featuring Donzaleigh Abernathy, Dr. King's goddaughter, emphasizes the song's contemporary relevance in addressing social issues, and was featured in PEOPLE. Premiered live at the Massachusetts Music Educators Conference in 2018 by VOICES 21C, and digitally released during Black History month in 2021, “The Listening” stands as a profound anthem for breaking silence and to foster positive change.
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