SKU: MN.80-325
UPC: 688670803253. English.
The text is from The Book of Common Prayer, the music is original. A melismatic chant-like opening builds steadily to a dramatic declamation of the text Therefore let us keep the feast. Then the chant line continues softly in the accompaniment as the final alleluias are sung. The organ accompaniment is quite sufficient but can be augmented with Brass Quintet. From Mass of the Resurrection (ECS 8325).
SKU: PL.8608
This colorful motet takes for its text the collect for the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord (Book of Common Prayer 1979). The setting explores mixed meters and polytriadic sonorities within a straight-forward ternary form. Numerous divisis are made easier through soprano-tenor and alto-bass octave coupling.
SKU: GI.G-3420
English. Text Source: Psalm 122:1–4, 6–7, Book of Common Prayer, 1979. Scripture: Psalm 122:1–4, 6–7.
Text Source: Martin Luther, para: F. Bland Tucker, alt.
SKU: CA.181900
ISBN 9790007039219. Language: German/English.
Johann Hermann Schein's Israelsbrunnlein, published in Leipzig in 1623, is a supreme achievement not only among the works of this composer, who had been Thomaskantor in Leipzig since 1616, but also for the entire body of German music written during the first half of the 17th century. Among the 26 motets written in the Italian madrigal manner 23 are settings of Old Testament texts, a fact to which the collection owes its title. The source for the text of this collection is the inexhaustible fountain of the Psalms, the books of Moses, the Prophets, the Songs of Solomon, and other books of the Old Testament.
SKU: CA.180600
ISBN 9790007037550. Language: German/English.
SKU: PL.8711BP
This festal anthem is based on Psalm 134--the new Episcopal Book of Common Prayer version. Rhythmically dramatic with a wide dynamic range, this anthem can be performed with brass and organ or with organ alone. Brass parts are available separately.
SKU: PL.0823
* Text from the Book of Common Prayer, 1560, Service of Healing * Rich harmonies and chromaticism add to the intense, reflective character of the motet * moderate vocal range.
SKU: GI.G-005290
This setting of the Magnificat includes canticle text from The Book of Common Prayer, adeptly alternating verses between the unison chant of Tone VIIIg and metered four-part choral statements. The assembly can easily be integrated into the simple and consistent chant verses. .
SKU: CA.330990
ISBN 9790007173067. Key: A flat major. Text language: English.
SKU: PL.8711
SKU: GI.G-7713
UPC: 785147771302. English. Text Source: Psalm 29:1-4, 9-11 from The Book of Common Prayer (1979) of the Episcopal Church, USA. Text by Jeremy Taylor. Scripture: Psalm 29:1–4, 9–11.
This fanfare-like setting of Psalm 29 will capture the attention of your assembly, inviting them to give praise and glory to God. There is a nice interplay between the choir and the organist that occurs throughout, gently subsiding as the text closes with “the LORD shall give his people the blessing of peace.â€.
SKU: UM.11980
ISBN 9790224411980.
SKU: OU.9780191469121
ISBN 9780191469121. 8 x 5 inches.
This is the hymn book of the United Reformed Church with over 650 items including prayers and responses for congregational use. The material includes ranges from the familiar traditional to those pieces with a more contemporary feel.
SKU: OU.9780191469138
ISBN 9780191469138. 8 x 5 inches.
This is the hymn book of the United Reformed Church with over 650 items including prayers and responses for congregational use. The material included ranges from the familiar traditional to those pieces with a more contemporary feel.
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