SKU: GI.G-7377
UPC: 785147737704. English. Text Source: St. 4, Anonymous. Text by John Newton.
SKU: WD.080689648175
UPC: 080689648175.
Encouraging and enabling men everywhere to join us in offering up our praises in this rich, timehonored tradition of singing together, comes this new, standout collection for TTBB men’s choir, Men of God Sing!, from Word Music & Church Resources. Men of God Sing!, featuring 10 must-have arrangements of worship, praise, commitment, and testimony songs. Arranged especially for Men’s Choir by Daniel Semsen, Cliff Duren, Marty Hamby, David Wise, Steve W. Mauldin, and Luke Gambill, this collection will be a high value resource for your music ministry needs, giving the men of your choir and congregation the opportunity to come together as one, men of God, singing praises to the King of kings. Featuring a wide selection of songs ranging from chart-topping, CCM songs such as Red Letters, Song of Deliverance, and I Got Saved, to hymns and gospel songs such as I Saw the Light, Sinner Saved by Grace, The King Is Coming, and Child of the King, Men of God Sing! is the perfect choice for your Men’s Choir, ensemble, or quartet.
SKU: HL.245040
UPC: 888680709419. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
Written for the Southwest Region ACDA Men's Honor Choir, 2018, directed by Derrick Fox. The passionate text requires expressive and dynamic singing from the men's voices. Long lines require grace and the dynamic climax - That you love me makes me worthy of you - will require all the emotion that your men can summon.
SKU: HL.402731
UPC: 196288057727. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Luke 1:35, Matthew 2, Psalm 46:10.
Inspired by the classic carol Silent Night, this newly composed sacred nocturne moves beyond its source material and delivers an exquisite portrait of Christmas grace. A memorable melody propels the piece forward with gentle phrasing while a flowing piano part offers colorful support. The development section offers contrast as the angelic chorus breaks forth with luminous praise. An optional chamber orchestration beautifully wraps this message of hope in a sonic blanket. Very special! Score and Parts (fl, ob, cl, bn, hn, vibes, aux perc, pno, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: HL.1432567
UPC: 196288203186.
Richard Burchard's “The Swan” is a stirring piece for TB ensemble, piano, and optional string quartet, honoring the elegance of the majestic swan. Burchard's mastery and Rilke's poetic verses beautifully intertwine, capturing the swan's serene glide on water. An ideal selection for high school, college, and festival choirs, this composition evokes profound beauty and tribute to nature's grace.
SKU: JK.01062
Moses 4:1-2, Alma 42:14-15.
Hymn arrangement combining original melody by Jon Holloman with the beloved lyrics of Eliza R. Snow--arranged for mixed chorus (SSATTBB) and piano accompaniment. Highest soprano note: F. Composer: Jon G. Holloman Lyricist: Eliza R. Snow Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 3:20Reference: Moses 4:1-2, Alma 42:14-15.
SKU: HL.49003214
ISBN 9790220117282. UPC: 888680784249. 8.25x11.75x0.052 inches. Latin.
Glorious Hill may be performed by a male choir.Text by Pico della Mirandola (1463-1497) from De Hominis Dignitate.Glorious Hill was commissioned by the Hilliard Ensemble and first performed by them at its summer Festival of Voices in Lewes, Sussex, in August 1988. It was the first piece I wrote for the ensemble and I focused on the singers' unique ability to move with ease from early music to tonal music of the present day. There were techniques which I asked for which I hardly needed to notate - the staggered breathing of the two tenors to supply a continuous unbroken held note for example - and the piece moves between passages for solo voices and sections of highly chromatic homophony, almost as if the music were switching between the 12th century of Perotin and the 16th century of Gesualdo. Each of the four voices is given its own solo passage, sometimes accompanied, sometimes quietly supported by the other voices.The title, Glorious Hill comes from the name of the small-town Mississippi setting of Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke. I wrote the music for the 1987 production of this play at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre, the first time I had written any incidental music for the stage. Williams makes very specific demands in terms of music and there is one particularly powerful scene, the penultimate one, throughout which music and atmospheric sound effects are continuous. The principle character Alma argues passionately about the vital importance of human choice with the man to whom she has, too late, admitted her love. I watched this section every night throughout the 4 week run of the play watching the different ways in which the actress, Frances Barber, played the scene. There is a powerful emotional and philosophical connection between the imagery of this scene and a passage from the Renaissance philosopher Pico della Mirandola's Oration on the Dignity of Man which forms the text of Glorious Hill. This passage has been described as one of the few passages in Renaissance philosophy to treat human freedom in a modern way. The text, which is sung in Latin, is addressed by God to Adam before the fall from grace.Gavin Bryars.
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