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: MN.50-7400
UPC: 688670574009.
Late 20th century text set in sing-song musical style intended for children's voices. Thanksgiving Day service. Written for Unison Voices and Piano.
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: MN.80-407
UPC: 688670804076. English.
Matthew Koraus has crafted a sturdy and very singable set of acclamations for the Eucharistic Prayer based on the hymn tune Diademata, ideal for the long season of Easter as well as Christ the King and other festive times. His adaptation of Elvey's hymn tune includes unexpected touches such as passing tones, rhythmic variations, and inventive harmonies, enabling the acclamations to remain fresh over time. Holy, Holy, Holy, all 3 Memorial Acclamations, and Amen are arranged for Assembly, Choir (in unison or with Descant), and Organ, with optional Two Trumpets or Brass Quartet.
SKU: HL.200791
UPC: 888680651718. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. Edwin M. Willmington/Samuel Trevor Francis.
The Five Solas are principles of Christian faith that originated in the 16th century. There are five songs in this series, each expressing an aspect of the sola themes.
SKU: HL.200793
UPC: 888680651732. 6.75x10.5 inches. Edwin M. Willmington/Grace Chung.
SKU: LO.10-5261S
ISBN 9780787765101.
Carl Smith has created a delightful and easy arrangement of the fourteenth-century carol Resonemus Laudibus, an ancestor carol†to the familiar In Dulci Jubilo. The joyous melody evokes the pealing of bells and is supported by the organ’s harmonic accompaniment.
SKU: HL.200795
UPC: 888680651756. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: HL.200799
UPC: 888680651794. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: CA.9100400
ISBN 9790007120573.
This selection enables unjustly neglected church choral music of the Cecilian Movement to be restored to use. The texts, all in Latin, reflect the Cecilian epoch from its beginnings in the early 19th century to the 20th century, and the generally easily performable nature of the music recommends it for use during church services. This choir book, representing the most important composers of the Cecilian Movement, provides a very valuable survey of the Cecilian repertoire.
SKU: HL.345972
ISBN 9781540093134. UPC: 840126921182. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. Ephesians 1:3, Psalm 100, Psalm 126:2-3.
Reminding us of God's abundant blessings, this anthem of gratitude combines a stirring 18th century text with a beautiful new melody perfectly suited for treble voices. The addition of Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow makes the piece an excellent selection for any Sunday of the year or Thanksgiving worship. Available separately: Unison/opt. 2-Part Treble. Duration: ca. 3:52.
SKU: AU.9781506463636
ISBN 9781506463636. 7 x 10.25 in inches.
Kenneth Logan's beautiful unison setting of a poem by seventeenth-century Irish poet Thomas Parnell is perfect for Pentecost or general use. A great piece for practicing expressive, legato singing. Consider teaching it to your youth choirs and joining the adult choir on Pentecost morning.
SKU: MN.50-2015
UPC: 688670520150. English. Isaiah 40:21-31.
Composer Terre Johnson sets an adaptation of Isaiah 40:21 in the first person, so it appears as if God is speaking through the choir in this anthem of reassurance. The violin and clarinet sometimes support and sometimes soar above the choir. Easy unison writing makes this a useful and satisfying offering, especially appropriate for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, Year B. Duration: 3:00.
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