SKU: HL.380306
UPC: 196288018889. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. I John 2:3-6, Isaiah 40:10, Psalm 31:3.
This pristine setting of a well-loved spiritual is simply beautiful! With thoughtful restraint, the anthem unfolds with rich and fulfilling choral sounds. Many expressive moments adorn the arrangement, providing a wonderful opportunity for discussions about dynamics, phrasing and blend. Truly, artistry meets ministry in this approachable yet effective offering.
SKU: HL.1155778
UPC: 196288120476. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Here is a spectacular concert arrangement of this classic Harold Arlen song from The Wizard of Oz. With a grand piano opening which captures the orchestration from the full score followed by the tender vocal introduction with optional violin accompaniment, this is perfect for an advanced concert choir.
SKU: HL.422581
UPC: 196288061465. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Galatians 5:16, I Timothy 2:1-15, Proverbs 18:24.
A perennial favorite is treated to new sonic clothing in this engaging arrangement. Filled with innovative choral contrasts, this fresh approach provides many moments to linger over. Audiences will thrill to its impact in both worship and concert settings.
SKU: HL.346454
ISBN 9781540094155. UPC: 840126924411. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
This entertaining and straightforward arrangement for choirs was written by master arranger Philip Lawson and will be popular with choirs and audiences alike.
SKU: HL.50497641
ISBN 9781480308701. UPC: 884088662738. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches.
With a special connection to the poetry of Langston Hughes, Kirke Mechem has written a new, a cappella spiritual. Opening with a musical statement by a soprano soloist, the soloist is featured throughout. In a typical, Mechem musical style, this tour de force is lush and new and emotional. Duration: ca. 3:00.
SKU: MN.50-7082
UPC: 688670570827. English, German. Psalms 117.
Editor David Cherwien has provided a new edition of a Heinrich Schütz SATB setting of Psalm 117. This charming and approachable music features a newly translated English version by Susan Cherwien. Largely homophonic with a few imitative passages, this anthem can be sung by any size choir.
SKU: BT.WH29767
Latin.
The text for the choral work 'Hominis dies' is partly form the book of psalms, partly from Isaiah in the Latin translation of the Bible. The words are relevant today - they are about the fate of humanity - our fear of war and destruction, violence and polution. The choral work is divided in three parts, all of them introduced with a Halleluja. A Halleluja is most often a praise, but that is not the case in this work, where the suppressed and oppressed manking with this work express desperation and sorrow, but also hope.
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