SKU: GI.G-6759
UPC: 785147675907. English. Text Source: 1. Henry L. Letterman, 1966, 2. Caspar Fuger, 1592, tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878, 3. Charles Coffin, 1676-1749, 4. William How, 1823-1897, alt., 5. Reginald Heber, 1783-1826, alt., 6. Herbert Brokering, b. 1926.
Schalk proves that unison singing is neither simplistic nor boring. Choirs of children and adults alike can enrich the repertoire of the entire Christmas season with these poignant texts set to such wonderfully appealing tunes. Selections for Advent (or Christmas octave), Christmas Day, the Circumcision and Naming of Christ, Epiphany, and the Presentation of the Lord.
SKU: HL.4005812
ISBN 9781540047151. UPC: 888680917111. 9.0x12.0x0.681 inches.
In this concise yet powerful work from Johnnie Vinson, the opening segment features a “flourish†from the woodwinds accompanying a fanfare figure in the brass. The stately “processional†march theme provides a contrast in style which is then followed by a return of the opening material for the dynamic finish. Dur: 3:30.
SKU: HL.4005813
UPC: 888680917128. 9.0x12.0x0.103 inches.
In this concise yet powerful work from Johnnie Vinson, the opening segment features a flourish from the woodwinds accompanying a fanfare figure in the brass. The stately processional march theme provides a contrast in style which is then followed by a return of the opening material for the dynamic finish. Dur: 3:30.
SKU: MN.50-9809
UPC: 688670598098.
Written for 3 to 14 Voice Canons, with opt. Orff or Handbell ensemble. Comprised of selections from Pammelia, an early 17th century collection of rounds and canons compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft. Edition includes facsimiles of the original 1609 publication. The canons and rounds may be performed in concert as processionals and anthems representative of 16th and 17th century popular English songs. The canons and rounds may be sung in worship as processionals, anthems, introits, calls to worship, and psalm refrains throughout the Church Year.
SKU: HL.8301962
UPC: 884088648275. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Alabado; is one of several hymns that originated at, or in close proximity to the Santa Barbara Mission during the middle and late 18th century. Composer, scholar and USC professor Nick Strimple has provided a simple and effective setting for use in worship or as a processional in concert. The original Spanish and an English translation are provided as well as some alternative texts for various seasons.
SKU: MB.30859
ISBN 9781513465951. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Imagine a campfire! Envision sitting around the bright flames with your friends and family singing songs out in the great expanse. Imagine that those melodies you sing stir up joy, hope, and belief in the great wonders of the world. Melodies have connected different kinds of people for many, many years. Music brings us closer, and music makes any occasion more festive and memorable. This book was written to promote the love of old folk melodies, provide processional music for special celebrations, and to include players of all levels. Music educators will find that there are many possibilities and combinations for practice and performance. Includes a 16-page pull-out section of twelve selected pieces for an optional cello part.
It is my great hope that music students, families, and educators will all enjoy this very special collection of Beautiful Melodies from Around the World.Â
SKU: AP.49516
ISBN 9781470649524. UPC: 038081570303. English. Melody from Piae Cantiones (1582).
The 14th-century carol, Personent hodie, is both mysterious and powerful. On This Day Earth Shall Ring---a festive processional on the ancient melody arranged by Scott Watson---explores both aspects. Beginning quietly, the modal tune emerges over a chant drone with rustic, medieval percussion. Before long, the piece takes on the joyous character alluded to in the tune's most familiar English text setting, On This Day Earth Shall Ring (written by composer, Jane Joseph, a student of Gustav Holst). As the work draws to an ebullient close, all the stops are pulled with resounding brass and ringing metallic percussion! Whether used as a striking concert opener or a jubilant final selection, On This Day Earth Shall Ring will add festive élan to your winter/holiday program! (3:28) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.49516S
ISBN 9781470649531. UPC: 038081570310. English. Melody from Piae Cantiones (1582).
SKU: BT.AMP-394-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
The melody of this Christmas carol comes originally from a Finnish songbook of 1582, containing a collection of 74 medieval songs together with Latin texts. The version arranged by Gustav Holst became very popular in the British Isles - with a text that links it to December 28, the Day of the Holy Innocents. Philip Sparke based his adaptation on Holst’s powerful arrangement and has added various musical material himself. De melodie van dit kerstlied is afkomstig uit een Fins liedboek uit 1582 waarin 74 liederen met Latijnse tekst gebundeld waren. Gustav Holst maakte er een eerste arrangment van, wat ervoor zorgde dat dit lied erg bekend werd in de Britse Eilanden. Dit had ook te maken met de tekst die vertelt over de “Day of the Holy Innocents†op 28 december. Philip Sparke maakte een eigen arrangement dat gebaseerd is op de versie van Holst, en voegde er eigen elementen aan toe.Die Melodie zu diesem Weihnachtslied stammt aus einem finnischen Gesangbuch von 1582, in dem 74 mittelalterliche Lieder mit lateinischem Text versammelt waren. Die von Gustav Holst arrangierte Version wurde dann auch in England sehr beliebt - mit einem Text, der das Lied mit dem 28. Dezember, dem Tag der unschuldigen Heiligen†verknüpft. Philip Sparke basierte seine Bearbeitung auf dem kraftvollen Arrangement von Holst und fügte diesem noch eigenes musikalisches Material hinzu.Personent Hodie est un chant de Noël extrait d’un livre de cantiques finlandais édité en 1582, rassemblant 74 chansons médiévales composées partir de textes en latin. Arrangé par Gustav Holst, il devint alors très populaire en Angleterre, et fut surtout interprété le 28 décembre, le jour des Saints Innocents. Dans son arrangement qui prend le titre A Christmas Processional, Philip Sparke honore la version de Gustav Holst tout en l’enrichissant de son immense savoir-faire musical.La melodia che accompagna questo canto natalizio ha origine da un libro di canti finlandese del 1582 che raccoglie 74 testi in latino risalenti al Medioevo. La versione arrangiata da Gustav Holst divenne molto popolare in Inghilterra, con un testo che riallaccia il canto al 28 dicembre, “giorno dei Santi innocentiâ€. Il potente arrangiamento di Holst è servito a Philip Sparke come base per il suo arrangiamento.
SKU: BT.AMP-394-010
The melody of this Christmas carol comes originally from a Finnish songbook of 1582, containing a collection of 74 medieval songs together with Latin texts. The version arranged by Gustav Holst became very popular in the British Isles - with a textthat links it to December 28, the Day of the Holy Innocents. Philip Sparke based his adaptation on Holsts powerful arrangement and has added various musical material himself.De melodie van deze kersthymne werd in 1582 voor het eerst uitgegeven in een Fins liederenboek, een bundel van 74 middeleeuwse liederen met Latijnse teksten. Philip Sparke heeft deze bewerking voor harmonieorkest gebaseerd op het krachtige, inEngeland zeer geliefde arrangement van Holst, met toevoeging van inleidend materiaal en een discant in het laatste couplet.Die Melodie zu diesem Weihnachtslied stammt aus einem finnischen Gesangbuch von 1582, in dem 74 mittelalterliche Lieder mit lateinischem Text versammelt waren. Die von Gustav Holst arrangierte Version wurde dann auch in England sehr beliebt - miteinem Text, der das Lied mit dem 28. Dezember, dem Tag der unschuldigen Heiligen verknüpft. Philip Sparke basierte seine Bearbeitung auf dem kraftvollen Arrangement von Holst und fügte diesem noch eigenes musikalisches Material hinzu.Personent Hodie est un chant de Noël extrait dun livre de cantiques finlandais édité en 1582, rassemblant 74 chansons médiévales composées partir de textes en latin. Arrangé par Gustav Holst, il devint alors trés populaire en Angleterre, etfut surtout interprété le 28 décembre, le jour des Saints Innocents. Dans son arrangement qui prend le titre A Christmas Processional, Philip Sparke honore la version de Gustav Holst tout en lenrichissant de son immense savoir-faire musical.La melodia che accompagna questo canto natalizio ha origine da un libro di canti finlandese del 1582 che raccoglie 74 testi in latino risalenti al Medioevo. La versione arrangiata da Gustav Holst divenne molto popolare in Inghilterra, con un testoche riallaccia il canto al 28 dicembre, giorno dei Santi innocenti. Il potente arrangiamento di Holsté servito a Philip Sparke come base per il suo arrangiamento.
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