SKU: CA.3720713
ISBN 9790007214593. Language: German.
The cantata Auf, auf, ihr Herzen, seid bereit was composed for the fourth Sunday in Advent, most certainly during Homilius's tenure as Kreuzkantor in Dresden between 1755 and 1785, although a more precise dating is not possible. The author of the cantata text is unknown. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3720700.
SKU: CA.3720714
ISBN 9790007214609. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3108149
ISBN 9790007206864. Key: E minor. Text language: German/English.
Bach composed the cantata Jesus schlaft, was soll ich hoffen [Jesus sleeps, what hope have I] BWV 81 for the fourth Epiphany Sunday, 1724. The cantata is structured as a little drama: In the beginning, fear prevails. The seas rage and Jesus is asleep. The threateningly foaming waves are vividly depicted in the soughing string accompaniment of the tenor aria. Jesus's words Ihr Kleinglaubigen, warum seid ihr so furchtsam? [You of little faith, why are you so fearful?] are set as a bass arioso at the center of the cantata; they provide the turning point. In the subsequent bass aria, the towering seas are silenced. A recitative - Wohl mir [Well for me] - leads into the closing chorale with its certainty Unter deinen Schirmen bin ich vor den Sturmen aller Feinde frei [Under Your protection I am spared the tempests of my enemies]. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3108100.
SKU: LP.765762151727
UPC: 765762151727. Created by Dave Clark.
In God We Still Trust is everything you have come to love and appreciate about the music of David T. Clydesdale, and this patriotic musical from Lillenas is Clydesdale at his absolute best! A running time of less than 30 minutes make it the perfect presentation piece for any Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Veterans Day celebration. The ever-popular writer and arranger David T. Clydesdale has incorporated works from Christian songwriters, such as the Gaithers, Deborah Craig Claar, Dave Clark, and Dan Dean, along with patriotic standards such as Woody Guthrie's beloved This Land Is Your Land, new lyrics and settings for This Is My Country, America the Beautiful, My Country, 'Tis of Thee and a couple of George M. Cohan favorites. A tribute to America's armed forces involves both children's and adult choirs, and is a perfect way to recognize and thank the people, both active and veteran servicemen and women, who protect our freedom. The unforgettable and powerful Pray Me Home, from the songwriters Dan Dean, Don Koch, and Dave Clark, is the haunting cry of a soldier on active duty that will say in your heart for a long time to come. Celebrate America this year with In God We Still Trust!
SKU: LP.765762201507
UPC: 765762201507.
SKU: LP.765762009431
UPC: 765762009431.
In God We Still Trust is everything you have come to love and appreciate about the music of David T. Clydesdale, and this new patriotic musical from Lillenas is Clydesdale at his absolute best! A running time of less than 30 minutes make it the perfect presentation piece for any Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Veterans Day celebration. The ever-popular writer and arranger David T. Clydesdale has incorporated works from Christian songwriters, such as the Gaithers, Deborah Craig Claar, Dave Clark, and Dan Dean, along with patriotic standards such as Woody Guthrie's beloved This Land Is Your Land, new lyrics and settings for This Is My Country, America the Beautiful, My Country, 'Tis of Thee and a couple of George M. Cohan favorites. A tribute to America's armed forces involves both children's and adult choirs, and is a perfect way to recognize and thank the people, both active and veteran servicemen and women, who protect our freedom. The unforgettable and powerful Pray Me Home, from the songwriters Dan Dean, Don Koch, and Dave Clark, is the haunting cry of a soldier on active duty that will say in your heart for a long time to come. Celebrate America this year with In God We Still Trust!
SKU: CA.3720700
ISBN 9790007095727. Language: German.
The cantata Auf, auf, ihr Herzen, seid bereit was composed for the fourth Sunday in Advent, most certainly during Homilius's tenure as Kreuzkantor in Dresden between 1755 and 1785, although a more precise dating is not possible. The author of the cantata text is unknown.
SKU: CA.3108107
ISBN 9790007045449. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
Bach composed the cantata Jesus schlaft, was soll ich hoffen [Jesus sleeps, what hope have I] BWV 81 for the fourth Epiphany Sunday, 1724. The cantata is structured as a little drama: In the beginning, fear prevails. The seas rage and Jesus is asleep. The threateningly foaming waves are vividly depicted in the soughing string accompaniment of the tenor aria. Jesus's words Ihr Kleinglaubigen, warum seid ihr so furchtsam? [You of little faith, why are you so fearful?] are set as a bass arioso at the center of the cantata; they provide the turning point. In the subsequent bass aria, the towering seas are silenced. A recitative - Wohl mir [Well for me] - leads into the closing chorale with its certainty Unter deinen Schirmen bin ich vor den Sturmen aller Feinde frei [Under Your protection I am spared the tempests of my enemies]. Score available separately - see item CA.3108100.
SKU: CA.3108111
ISBN 9790007045463. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3108114
ISBN 9790007045494. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3720711
ISBN 9790007214579. Language: German.
SKU: CA.3108109
ISBN 9790007045456. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
Bach composed the cantata Jesus schlaft, was soll ich hoffen [Jesus sleeps, what hope have I] BWV 81 for the fourth Epiphany Sunday, 1724. The cantata is structured as a little drama: In the beginning, fear prevails. The seas rage and Jesus is asleep. The threateningly foaming waves are vividly depicted in the soughing string accompaniment of the tenor aria. Jesus's words Ihr Kleinglaubigen, warum seid ihr so furchtsam? [You of little faith, why are you so fearful?] are set as a bass arioso at the center of the cantata; they provide the turning point. In the subsequent bass aria, the towering seas are silenced. A recitative - Wohl mir [Well for me] - leads into the closing chorale with its certainty Unter deinen Schirmen bin ich vor den Sturmen aller Feinde frei [Under Your protection I am spared the tempests of my enemies]. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3108100.
SKU: CA.3108112
ISBN 9790007045470. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3108100
ISBN 9790007045418. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
Bach composed the cantata Jesus schlaft, was soll ich hoffen [Jesus sleeps, what hope have I] BWV 81 for the fourth Epiphany Sunday, 1724. The cantata is structured as a little drama: In the beginning, fear prevails. The seas rage and Jesus is asleep. The threateningly foaming waves are vividly depicted in the soughing string accompaniment of the tenor aria. Jesus's words Ihr Kleinglaubigen, warum seid ihr so furchtsam? [You of little faith, why are you so fearful?] are set as a bass arioso at the center of the cantata; they provide the turning point. In the subsequent bass aria, the towering seas are silenced. A recitative - Wohl mir [Well for me] - leads into the closing chorale with its certainty Unter deinen Schirmen bin ich vor den Sturmen aller Feinde frei [Under Your protection I am spared the tempests of my enemies].
SKU: CA.3720719
ISBN 9790007137007. Language: German.
The cantata Auf, auf, ihr Herzen, seid bereit was composed for the fourth Sunday in Advent, most certainly during Homilius's tenure as Kreuzkantor in Dresden between 1755 and 1785, although a more precise dating is not possible. The author of the cantata text is unknown. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3720700.
SKU: CA.3108113
ISBN 9790007045487. Key: E minor. Language: German/English.
SKU: FG.55011-105-9
ISBN 979-0-55011-105-9.
This Heinio work commissioned by the Key Ensemble looks at the Virgin Mary from fascinatingly different perspectives. The first two of the five songs are about the Black Madonna. The third alludes to Luther and has the hymn Vom Himmel hoch embedded in it. The fourth is based on a 13th century Stabat mater hymn, and the last draws on Orthodox motifs.
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