SKU: LP.DC-9315PK
UPC: 765762052604.
Bulk pack of ten performance demo CDs, each in a paper sleeve; useful as an aid for choir members learning music. Value-priced.
SKU: WD.080689910128
UPC: 080689910128.
From the Dove Award-winning songwriting team of Joel Lindsey and Jeff Bumgardner comes this inspiring, heartfelt musical for Christmas, full of gratitude and expressions of joy, called We're Glad You Came! Grateful voices join together proclaiming powerful praise and thanksgiving to the Son of God, born that we may know Him as our Savior and King, and experience the joy of His presence in our lives.
SKU: MN.50-6024
Written for the 1999 Lutheran Hymn Festival at Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas, Texas, the choral fantasy on Alleluia! Let Praises Ring (WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET) may be sung as an anthem, hymn of praise, or choral prelude to the hymn, Alleluia! Let Praises Ring! Pitched percussion instruments (Orff and other malleted or rung instruments) may be used in addition to handbells to accompany the vocal forces. Instrumental parts included on score. Appropriate for Trinity Sunday and other times of praise and celebration. Handbells (4 octaves- 11 bells).
SKU: MN.80-820
UPC: 688670808203. Scripture: Wisdom 16:20; Psalms 78.
This communion processional has texts based on Wisdom 16:20 and Psalm 78, and is set for SATB choir, Assembly, piano or organ, optional violin (or other C instrument) and guitar. It has its roots in Panem de caelo (Bread from heaven), one of seven communion antiphons in the Graduale Romanum that are suggested for general use at communion. Guitar plays from the choir score.
SKU: KJ.9152
UPC: 840270438.
Glenn Wonacott brings his unique choral style and warm harmonies to George Herbert's text about thankfulness in this meditative SATB setting. A fine addition to your Thanksgiving repertoire, as well as for general use.
SKU: HP.2805
UPC: 763628128050.
Medley of familiar hymn tunes Using mallets to create an energetic mood, this setting is designed to reflect the celebratory atmosphere of the Thanksgiving season. While mallets are the dominating technique, care should be exercised so as not to create a heavy feeling but rather an upbeat, cheerful character expressing joyful thanks to God.
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