SKU: GI.G-009449
UPC: 641151094496. Text by William Wallace.
The indigenous New Zealand MÄori tune name NGAKAU NIWHA translates resolute heart. Lim Swee Hong has set the words of William Wallace to newly composed music that speaks of a vision of a words of renewed through radical concern. The piece begins with a drumbeat that resembles a heartbeat. The simple melody moves through the vocal parts in a variety of textures. An organ interlude sets up the key change and the final verse, which calls us to leave the past behind and work with Christ to build a new community, bringing hope and fullness of life to all humanity.
SKU: VD.ED99643
ISBN 9790202006436. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: LO.15-3769H
ISBN 9780787770181.
We are one in community, we are one in humanity. Each of us living to spread love, we are one in humanity. Rhythmic and energetic music by Bryan Sharpe highlights this uplifting message about the bonds of love we share with everyone on this planet. A great choice for festivals, the idiomatically conceived parts for optional percussion provide effective support for voices and piano.
SKU: BT.DHP-0960785-020
Jan Van der Roost was commissioned to write this hymn by the “International Association for Human Rights†in Frankfurt. The commission specified that the instrumentation of this simple hymn should be so, that it can be performed by a variety of combinations of players. The piece starts with an “intrada†for brass ensemble based on the first bars of the hymn, but is “ad libitum†and can therefore be omitted. The coda can also be left out, depending on the available instrumentation. The piece should be played “legato†to accentuate its hymn-like character.
SKU: HL.14077069
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