SKU: GI.G-8644
UPC: 785147864431. English.
Welcome to the revival! Come on in and leave your troubles at the door. This exciting collection from a true talent and vibrant voice in sacred music takes you to church. The eclectic fusion of styles like gospel, R & B, jazz, and traditional organ-based hymnody ensures that there is something in this collection to please absolutely everyone. “Lord, Make Me an Instrument,†a setting of the classic Prayer of St. Francis text, builds to a powerful and stirring climax. “Worthy God†is a moving declaration of faith and devotion, and the infectious and inspiring title track, “Building Up the Kingdom,†encourages God’s call to action. Rhythmic drive, a singable melody, and an impassioned text will make “Daily Bread†a congregation favorite that begs to be sung. The songs of Building Up the Kingdom are sure to ignite the fire of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of all the assembled, and their raised voices will set the rafters ablaze. Contents: Give the Lord Glory and Honor, Remember Your Mercies, Blessed, Worthy God, Mary's Song (The Annunciation), Worship the Newborn King, Hail, Queen of Heaven, Getting Ready, Daily Bread, The Christ in Me, Building Up the Kingdom, Lord, Make Me an Instrument, Anchored in de Lord.
SKU: GI.G-8679
UPC: 785147867906. English. Text Source: Text I: John of Damascus, ca. 675-ca. 749, tr. John Mason Neale, 1818-1866, alt., Text II: Ernest W. Shurtleff, 1862-1917. Text by Ernest W. Shurtleff.
This majestic arrangement of LANCASHIRE by Robert Powell, with innovative modulations and interludes, will engage and inspire your congregation. The addition of optional brass quintet and timpani makes this a triumphant complement to any celebration. A second text is included, which can expand the usefulness of the piece to other occasions. Trombone I can be substituted for Horn in F.
SKU: GI.G-2644
SKU: GI.G-3016
English.
SKU: GI.G-006364
SKU: GI.G-8679INST
English. Text Source: Text I: John of Damascus, ca. 675–ca. 749, tr. John Mason Neale, 1818–1866, alt., Text II: Ernest W. Shurtleff, 1862–1917. Text by Ernest W. Shurtleff.
SKU: GI.G-8695
UPC: 785147869504. English. Text Source: Henry F. Lyte, 1793–1847, alt., based on Psalm 103.
Lary Visser’s take on lauda anima offers a wide spectrum of musical contrasts, from a spectacular introduction to a quiet interlude between verses 2 and 3. The sophisticated reharmonization of verses 3 and 4 alone are enough to keep this arrangement at your disposal!
SKU: GI.G-8695INST
English. Text Source: Henry F. Lyte, 1793–1847, alt., based on Psalm 103.
SKU: HL.14014038
SKU: HP.RS7728
UPC: 763628050719. Revelation 2:10, Revelation 17:14, Revelation 19:16, 1 Timothy 1:17, 1 Timothy 6:14-16, 1 Corinthians 9:25, Ephesians 4:1-16, Ephesians 6:10-20, Matthew 16:13-20.
Popular hymn tune Masterful writing for organ and handbells gives this hymn-arrangement far-reaching power.
SKU: GI.G-2628
SKU: GI.G-10783
English. Text Source: Psalm 93:1abc, 1d-2, 5, adapt. W. Clifford Petty. Scripture: Psalm 93:1abc, 1d–2, 5.
SKU: GI.G-3520
Text by Henry Baker. Scripture: Psalm 23.
SKU: ST.EM7
ISBN 9790220218507.
CONTENTS A silly Sylvan (SSAAT) Ah cannot sighs, nor tears? (SSAAA (or T) B) Ah, cruel Amarillis (SST (or A)) All pleasure is of this condition (SSAT (or A) B) As fair as mourn (SAA (or T)) As matches beauty (S (or A) S (or A) TB) Change me, O heavAns (SSA (or T) B (or T)) Come shepherd swains (SSA (or T)) Despite thus unto myself (SSA (or T) A (or T) T (or B) B) Down in a valley (SSATB) Draw on sweet night (SSAA (or T) TB) Flourish ye hillocks (SST) Fly not so swift, my dear (SA (or S) A (or T) B (or T)) Happy streams whose trembling fall (SST (or A) T) Happy, oh happy he (SA (or S) A (or T) B) Hard destinies are love and beauty (SSATB) I live, and yet me thinks (S(or A) S(or A) T) I love, alas, yet am not loved (SSA (or T) B) Long have I made these hills (SSAATB) Love not me for comely grace (SAA (or T) T) O what shall I do? (SST (or A)) O wretched man (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B) Oft have I vowed (SSATB) So light is love (SSA (or T)) Softly, O softly, drop my eyes (SSAATB) Stay, Corydon, thou swain (SSATTB) Sweet honey sucking bees (SSAAB) There is a jewel (Risposta) (SST) There where I saw (SSATB) Weep, weep mine eyes (SSA (or T) TB) When Cloris heard of her Amyntas (S (or A) S (or A) A (or T) T) Where most my thoughts (SSA (or T) A (or T) T (or B) B) Ye that do live in pleasures (SSAA (or T) B) Yet, sweet take heed (SSAAB).
SKU: CA.9126605
ISBN 9790007095598. Language: Latin.
Johann Ernst Eberlin composed over 40 masses. From Salzburg they were widely disseminated in southern Germany, Austria, and Bohemia. Eberlin's Mass in B flat was skillfully arranged for every day use at the monastery in Seitensteeen; thus this a work which, due to its brevity and musical qualities, is ideally suited for the celebration of the Mass. A beautifully sounding continuo mass in a free, concertante style, marked by the joy of baroque music making. Score available separately - see item CA.9126600.
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