SKU: PE.EP72643
ISBN 9790577009490. English.
Unborn - a processional introit, is adapted from Part 1 of the oratorio The Traveller by Alec Roth and Vikram Seth, commissioned jointly by the Salisbury, Chelsea and Lichfield Festivals and premiered in Salisbury Cathedral, 31 May 2008.
SKU: JK.01616
Luke 2:7-16, Matthew 2:1-2.
Youthful Christmas anthem for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, appropriate for Christmas festivals: I lifted up my hand to shield my eyes.... What wonder shined so brightly in the skies? I heard a choir of angels singing of a holy birth as I beheld the sign above the earth.Composer: Thayne Martin Lyricist: Julia Ryan Difficulty: Moderately-difficult in rhythms Performance time: 3:15Reference: Luke 2:7-16, Matthew 2:1-2.
SKU: GI.G-10314
ISBN 7851471031413. English, Latin. Text Source: Antiphons tr. Charles Thatcher, verses, The Grail, 1963.
Entrance Antiphons for the Church Year contains thirty antiphon texts from the Graduale Simplex, translated from Latin and set to newly composed music. The psalm verses appointed for these antiphons are taken from the Grail translation (1963). As with the Responsorial Psalm of the Mass, the assembly sings the antiphon after its intonation by the cantor/choir, repeating it after each verse of the psalm. The number of psalm verses which are sung may vary according to need. The singing of the doxology, Glory to the Father, while recommended, is optional. In several cases (e.g., Christmas and Easter), the assembly sings a refrain—a simple acclamation in Latin—and the actual antiphon text is sung by the cantor/choir. The antiphon functions as a first and final verse. It is thought that liturgical singing in the early Church consisted in part of such short acclamatory phrases. Many of the antiphons in this collection are proper to a specific Sunday, solemnity, or feast. The rest are seasonal in nature and, like the common Responsorial Psalms of the Lectionary, may be chosen according to what seems best for the occasion. The antiphons of Christmas Day and Easter Sunday could be used at daily Masses during their octaves. Notations in the scores of some antiphons suggest alternate occasions when they are appropriate. Regarding performance, these compositions were conceived with flexibility in mind. Assembly participation and instrumental accompaniment are assumed. SATB choral singing is effective, but not necessary. Discrete use of descants where provided can lend an air of festivity. Psalm verses might be sung by an entire choir, by a small group or cantor, or a combination of both.
SKU: GI.G-9044
UPC: 785147904403. English. Text Source: Edward H. Plumptre, 1821–1891, alt., words adapt. Ruth C. Duck. Text by Edward Hayes Plumptre.
Scored for SATB voices, assembly and organ with optional brass quintet and timpani, the time-honored tune MARION is set most festively in traditional style. Vocal parts are easy to master, and the brass quintet and timpani parts make the anthem crackle with energy. The organ accompaniment is printed in the full score.
SKU: AP.51133
UPC: 038081581705. English. Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Familiar words, new melody. Ruth's cheerful a cappella setting of the yuletide text accentuates the peace on earth lyric, adding a harmonically rich bridge on just those words. Crisp choral ding dong entrances, a melodic twist in the middle, and a tuneful final descant decorate the otherwise strophic verses. Add to the festivity (and anchor the minor-key tonality) with optional tubular bells or chimes.
SKU: LO.10-5638L
ISBN 9780787775353.
Anna Laura Page’s name is known by church musicians all over the country, and it's easy to see why in this new arrangement of the ever-popular Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing. This selection will be equally at home in concerts, festivals, and worship services!
SKU: LO.10-5614L
ISBN 9780787775223.
This concertato will be an ideal opening or closing selection for your Christmas services, festivals, or concerts. Containing Joy to the World, Angels, from the Realms of Glory, and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Brad Nix has created a exciting medley of carols for choirs and congregations. Accompaniment options range from piano only to a brass/percussion/handbell orchestration.
SKU: HL.1311461
UPC: 196288177357. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Jason Max Ferdinand's arrangement of “Gonna Ride Up in De Chariot†is a dynamic spiritual with driving rhythmic excitement from its beginning to its reflective conclusion. This arrangement will provide a healthy challenge for your choir and soprano soloist - a superb choice for concerts, All-State, or festivals for singers of all ages.
SKU: LO.10-5346L
ISBN 9780787766894.
Mary McDonald recreates the feeling of an old-fashioned Christmas get-together in this joyful medley. It seamlessly melds original text with four familiar carols: “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,†“The Birthday of a King,†“There’s a Song in the Air,†and “Go, Tell it on the Mountain.†An optional rhythm section adds to the festivity.
SKU: ST.W213
ISBN 9790220221019.
Though Frederick Delius was in no sense a man of traditional religious beliefs, the distinguished composer and organist Derek Healey has imagined the sound of a Christmas carol he might have written, and given us Sleep, Holy Babe!, a delightful unaccompanied SATB setting of Edward Caswall's classic hymn. The result will delight all lovers of Delius's music, and not least those who wish to add a dash of his unique style to this year's Christmas festivities. A slow and expressive lullaby, Sleep, Holy Babe! adds a different nuance to each of the four verses, reflecting their changing moods. In turn, sopranos, tenors, basses and altos have solo roles, and together create a richly Delian sonority that stays well within the technical range of an average choir.
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