SKU: KJ.9074
UPC: 8402702003.
Radiant harmonies and noble rhythms infuse this traditional Christmas text with new life. Accompaniment for Organ and optional Cello adds a warmth that will stay with your congregation long after the worship service is over.Voicing: SATBAccompaniment: Piano Season: Christmas.
SKU: SU.27040110
First of a set of two pieces on poems of John Keats, this is a gently flowing SATB unaccompanied piece in D major with almost no accidentals. Expressive yet accessible choral writing on a unusual and evocative text. Written from the faery's point of view, there are references to autumn and spring that encourage faith, because The flower will bloom another year. Secular, Concerts, Memorial, Lament/Grief/Sorrow.SATB Chorus Duration: 3' Composed: 2011 Published by: Hutter Music.
SKU: HL.49012110
ISBN 9790001101479. 9.0x12.0x0.057 inches. German.
SKU: KJ.8771
SKU: LO.10-5753L
ISBN 9780787778262.
This modern hymn, with words and music by Brad Nix, will soon become a favorite for your ensemble. Its thoughtfully crafted choral writing offers abundant opportunities for every section to embrace this simple yet profound melody. With each passing verse and chorus, the arrangement gracefully ascends to a rousing finish featuring a soaring countermelody and a rich piano accompaniment. Highly recommended!
SKU: AU.9781451451603
This beautiful anthem reflects the relationship one has with God and the comfort of having that connection. The music's gentle progression relays a feeling of quiet strength, and its lyrical style makes it one that will be well-remembered. A paraphrase of John 10:27, this anthem works well for the Fourth Sunday of Easter.
SKU: ST.CN14P
ISBN 9790220224713.
For parish choirs Edmund Jolliffe offers a fine post-communion anthem in a much-loved idiom of Anglican liturgical music. The resources are straightforward: SATB choir without divisions, and piano. The effects however are subtle. The music builds steadily through broadly phrased paragraphs that balance individual lines within the choral ensemble, in a landscape of gently shifting yet unexpected harmonic effects. Immediately appealing, this music will reach out to a range of listeners, both regular worshippers and those for whom occasional church attendance is an opportunity for quiet reflection in words and music.
SKU: CF.CM9413
ISBN 9780825898112. UPC: 798408098117. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Text: William Copper. William Copper.
Angular and unpredictable rhythmic interplay weds fresh holiday text in Tom Council's a cappella setting. This wonderful and unique tune is sure to enhance any holiday concert.
SKU: GI.G-9431
UPC: 785147943105. English. Text Source: 1. Ps. 96:1, 3, 6-9, alt., The Revised Grail Psalms, 2. 1 Jn. 4:16, Ps. 103:1-2, 8, 10-12, 17-18a, The Grail, 1983, 3. Is. 7:14, Ps. 19:2-6, RGP, 4. Jn. 6:57, Ps. 119:1-2, 11, 49-50, 65, 72, 103, Grail, 1983, Ps. 2. Scripture: Psalm 96:1, 3, 6–9, 1 John 4:16, Psalm 103:1–2, 8, 10–12, 17–18a, Isaiah 7:14, Psalm 19:2–6, John 6:57, Psalm 119:1–2, 11, 49–50, 65, 72, 103, Psalm 23:5ad.
Noted composer M. Roger Holland has taken antiphons from the 2010 Roman Missal and paired them with psalm verses, creating compositions that have wide use in the liturgy. Some parishes will want to use these pieces on the appointed day for entrance or communion processionals. Others may find use for them throughout the entire year, perhaps using them as a weekly song through the season. The songs work well as stand-alone processional pieces and many choirs will want to use them as choir anthems or congregational songs during the preparation of the gifts and altar. While utilizing official texts of the Roman rite, they can be used by congregations of any denomination. Roger explores the wide breadth that is African American music, you’ll find lyric ballades, spiritualinspired offerings, gospel-style songs, and pieces with a more uptempo feel. This is the fourth volume in this series. Contains: O Sing a New Song • God Is Love • Behold Emmanuel • Communion Song For cantor or soloist.
SKU: GI.G-9430
UPC: 785147943006. English. Text Source: Vv. The Grail, 1963, 1. Ps. 91:15-16, Ps. 91:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 14-15, 2. Mt. 4:4, Ps. 19:8, 10, 11, 12-13, 15, 3. Ps. 27:8-9, Ps. 27:1, 4abcd, 5, 13-14, 4. Mt. 21:9, Ps. 118:29, 22-23, 27bc-28, 5. Lk. 24:34, Rev. 1:6, Ps. 98:1, 2-3ab, 3. Scripture: Psalm 91:15–16, Psalm 91:1–2, 8–9, 10–11, 14–15, Matthew 4:4, Psalm 19:8, 10, 11, 12–13, 15, Psalm 27:8–9, Ps. 27:1, 4abcd, 5, 13–14, Matthew 21:9, Psalm 118:29, 22–23, 27bc–28, Luke 24:34, Reveleation 1:6, Psalm 98:1, 2–3ab, 3cd–4.
Noted composer M. Roger Holland has taken antiphons from the 2010 Roman Missal and paired them with psalm verses, creating compositions that have wide use in the liturgy. Some parishes will want to use these pieces on the appointed day for entrance or communion processionals. Others may find use for them throughout the entire year, perhaps using them as a weekly song through the season. The songs work well as stand-alone processional pieces and many choirs will want to use them as choir anthems or congregational songs during the preparation of the gifts and altar. While utilizing official texts of the Roman rite, they can be used by congregations of any denomination. Roger explores the wide breadth that is African American music, you’ll find lyric ballades, spiritualinspired offerings, gospel-style songs, and pieces with a more uptempo feel. This is the third volume in this series. Contains: When He Calls on Me • Not by Bread Alone • Hide Not Your Face • Hosanna • The Lord Is Truly Risen, Alleluia For cantor or soloist.
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