SKU: GI.G-7156
UPC: 785147715603. English. Text by Mary Louise Bringle. Scripture: Psalm 17:8, Psalm 22:15, Psalm 30:5, Psalm 57:1, Psalm 91:1–6, Psalm 126:5–6, Deuteronomy 32:11, Luke 13:34.
With echoes of Psalms 91 and 126, and the use of some feminine images of God, this SAB piece is a celebration of confidence and comfort at being held in God's love. It has a most interesting harmonic development that takes us on a journey of harmonic progressions that does not resolve to tonic until the final measure. Guitar part is optional.
SKU: GI.G-RCA443
A simple song that ponders the future of the babe in the manger, surrounded by shepherds and angels on the holy night. Easily learned harmonies are interspersed among generous unison passages in this quiet reflection on the Savior’s birth.
SKU: OT.28076
ISBN 9790675000016. Text: various authors.
Arranged by Josef Hadar, well-known Israeli composer and specialist in arranging for children's choir. Octavo album; 18 songs. Note: These arrangements may be ordered as individual octavos (minimum 20 copies).
SKU: GI.G-3736
Text by Bobby Fisher.
For cantor or soloist.  .
SKU: KJ.6252
SSA A Cappella From the beginning, this fisherman's song about seeking a bounty of fish gives the feeling of a swaying boat with accented beats and simple rhythms.
SKU: GI.G-10306
English, Spanish. Text Source: Based on Psalm 23 / Basado en Salmo 23(22); Translation: Santiago Fernández. Scripture: Psalm 23.
Based on Psalm 23, the text of “Shelter Me / Protégeme†is paraphrased to adapt the psalmist’s sentiments to respond to present anxieties related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Its soothing, melodic refrain invites congregation participation. This is the SAB edition. Hear this piece performed and follow along with the score in the video below:  .
SKU: GI.G-7327
UPC: 785147732709. English. Text Source: Berger, secoue ton sommeil profond, French trad. carol, tr. Anonymous.
When you first listen to this arrangement, if you are like us, you will be captivated by the charming playfulness between the piano and clarinet. The writing for women’s voices is accessible, but quite effective. The most challenging aspect of the piece likely will be coordinating the ensemble of the instrumentalists, as the forward-spinning, 16th-note figures must move at a brisk and even pace.
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