SKU: CA.3106955
ISBN 9790007186388. Language: German/English.
Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score available separately - see item CA.3106900.
SKU: XC.HRMG1841
UPC: 785147103257. English.
An underlying pulse and sense of the movement are created in this a cappella work. Lyric melodies are interspersed with chordal cadences and moments of release to set the text Time slows beyond all reason, yielding to something more... Falling through myself I find my way to you. .
SKU: C4.9790902260473
ISBN 9790902260473. 8.27 x 11.7 inches.
Forming part of the A Distant Music anthology, Praise: Psalms and Prayers 1 showcases 20 sacred choral works by Australian composers, most published here for the first time.Containing a variety of accompanied and unaccompanied works, Praise: Psalms and Prayers 1 offers choirs access to quality Australian sacred music. Settings include texts from the Book of Psalms, well-known prayers as well as a spiritual poem by Australian Erica Jolly.The 90-page volume covers a range of abilities and variety of compositional styles.
SKU: CA.3106969
ISBN 9790007206734. Language: German/English.
Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3106900.
SKU: CA.3106999
ISBN 9790007206741. Language: German/English.
Bach's Cantata BWV 69a of 1723, which has remained largely unknown to the present day, is now available for the first time in a practical edition with this Carus publication. It has been unjustly neglected as it was overshadowed by the Cantata BWV 69 of the same name, a piece which Bach reworked to celebrate the inauguration of Leipzig Town Council in 1748. On that occasion Bach re-used the parts from 1723 for simplicity, and adapted them for the new use by means of cuts, alterations, and additions - something which certainly did not mean that he rejected the 1723 version. This version can readily be recovered from the parts of 1723, if we explore beyond the alterations of 1748. With its rich wind instruments and great opening chorus, the 1723 cantata is in no way inferior to the later festive music in terms of musical splendor. The text takes the Gospel reading about the healing of the deaf and dumb man as a reason for praise and thanks for God's good deeds. In contrast to the later version, in which God is thanked for the wisdom of the Leipzig authorities, the original version of 1723 is free of such contemporary references, and is suitable for use in worship and concerts in many different ways. Score and part available separately - see item CA.3106900.
SKU: CA.3106959
ISBN 9790007206680. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3106953
ISBN 9790007186371. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.3106950
ISBN 9790007181529. Language: German/English.
SKU: PE.EP72079A
ISBN 9790577088549. English.
A setting of Come my way, my truth, my life by George Herbert (April 3rd, 1593 - March 1st, 1633)
Commissioned by The Choir of Saint John's College, Cambridge, for the Advent Carol Services 2010. First performed (in the version for SATB and Harp) by, and dedicated to, Andrew Nethsingha and the Choir of Saint John's College, Cambridge, on November 27th, 2010. Performed again on November 28th, 2010 for broadcst by BBC Radio 3
SKU: MN.70-200
UPC: 688670702006.
This hymn festival provides a unique experience in hymn singing. The congregation and choir sing ten hymns from various Christian traditions. The accompaniments are arranged for organ or piano, and several of the hymn settings include optional handbells and timpani. The accompanying narration provides commentary on the words and deeds of Jesus and also creates a transition from one hymn to the next. This spiral-bound edition allows for reproduction of handbell and timpani parts, narrator pages, and congregation pages. Organist plays from the hymn festival score (70-200A). All instrumental parts, narrator pages, and congregation pages are included in the full score. Contents: Alleluia! Sing to JesusLord, When You Came to JordanJesus Calls Us O'er the TumultThough I May Speak with Bravest FireThis Little Light of MineThe Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not WantBe Thou My VisionAll Who Hunger, Gather GladlyChrist Is Risen! Should Hosanna!Go, My Children with My Blessing.
SKU: HL.540121
UPC: 196288075707. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Brandon Waddles has a special gift for arranging accompanied spirituals. His arrangement of ââ¬ÅSing All Along The Way,ââ¬Â quotes ââ¬ÅJust the Same,ââ¬Â for SATB chorus, solo, and piano, and uses elements of soulful jazz harmonies and syncopated rhythms that will make your choir want to ââ¬Åsing all along the way.ââ¬Â.
SKU: MN.50-5751
UPC: 688670557514. English.
An accessible choral setting of a timeless text by George Herbert.
SKU: SU.80101444
O Lord, Increase My Faith (2007) was written Rupert Gough and the Choir of Royal Holloway, University of London. It sets a brief, traditional text: O Lord, increase my faith. Strengthen and confirm me in thy true faith; endue me with wisdom, charity, and patience in my adversity. Sweet Jesu, say Amen. Instrumentation: SATB Duration: 2007 Composed: 1'30 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: UM.13106
ISBN 9790224413106.
SKU: GI.G-007254
Text by George Herbert.
SKU: MN.80-710
UPC: 688670807107. Scripture: Isaiah 12.
This haunting, driving setting of Isaiah 12:2-6 was composed for an Easter Vigil service in 2005. The choir begins soft and low, then climbs and builds, touching a number of keys along the way and illustrating the text God is my strength and my might; God has become my salvation. A simple refrain is provided for the congregation if used liturgically. Reproducible page for congregation included.