SKU: JK.01584
Ps. 119:105, John 8:12, John 9:5, Alma 38:9, 3 Nephi 11:11.
Original anthem for mixed chorus (SAB) and piano: Tho' I cannot see God has not left me blind; blessed by His holy light.Arranger: David R. Naylor Composer: David R. Naylor Lyricist: David R. Naylor Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 4:00References: Ps. 119:105, John 8:12, John 9:5, Alma 38:9, 3 Nephi 11:11.
SKU: GI.G-10740
English. Text Source: The Order of Baptism for Children
Contents: Blessed Be God, Holy Church, Stretch Out Your Hands, We Believe in You, O Christ, God Is Love, Blessed Are They Who Wash Their Robes, Be Imitators of God, You Are God's Work of Art.
SKU: GI.WJMS1190
UPC: 785147038863. Polish or English, Latin. Text Source: Matthew 5:7.
Using the text from one of the Beatitudes, Blessed are the merciful, this is a lyrical and beautiful work for treble choir and piano by Polish composer Marek Raczynski. With Latin and either Polish or English text.
SKU: CF.CM9716
ISBN 9781491160954. UPC: 680160919550. Key: D minor. Latin. Early Latin Text.
This text is taken from the Dies Irae Sequence from the Requiem Mass. It is a contemplation of the arrival of judgment day. The A-sections, mm. 1-29 & mm. 43-end, are a manic depiction of the fierce wrath of judgment day. They should be sung with fire, crisp consonants while always enunciating the accents in order to realize the full effect of this powerful text. The entire demeanor of the tone and facial expressions should change for the B-section, mm. 30-42 as it is a plea for mercy. The audience should realize the change in this contrasting section. Translation Dies irae, dies illa: Day of wrath, that day Solvet saeclum in favilla: shall dissolve the world into embers Teste David cum Sibylla: As David prophesied with the Sibyl. Voca me cum benedictis :Call me to be with the blessed. Salva me fons pietatis : Save me, fount of pity. The Sibyl is a reference from a Greek word, which means Prophetess. In this context, the word appears in plural, referring to many prophetesses. David, or King David, has long been considered prophetic among biblical scholars. About the Arranger D. Farrell Smith is the Director of Choirs at Hilldale Middle School, and Hilldale High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He holds a B.A. in Music Education and the M.A. in Theological Studies. Currently the Minister of Music at Eastern Heights Baptist Church, he has been a Music educator and Minister for 20 years. Mr. Smith studied with Dr. Gary Foster and Dr. Donald Studebaker and has performed under such notables as R. Evan Copley, Daniel Pinkham, Lloyd Pfautsch, and Bev Henson.This text is taken from the Dies Irae Sequence from the Requiem Mass. It is a contemplation of the arrival of judgment day. The A-sections, mm. 1-29 & mm. 43-end, are a manic depiction of the fierce wrath of judgment day. They should be sung with fire, crisp consonants while always enunciating the accents in order to realize the full effect of this powerful text. The entire demeanor of the tone and facial expressions should change for the B-section, mm. 30-42 as it is a plea for mercy. The audience should realize the change in this contrasting section.TranslationDies irae, dies illa: Day of wrath, that daySolvet saeclum in favilla: shall dissolve the world into embersTeste David cum Sibylla: As David prophesied with the Sibyl.Voca me cum benedictis :Call me to be with the blessed.Salva me fons pietatis : Save me, fount of pity.The “Sibyl†is a reference from a Greek word, which means Prophetess. In this context, the word appears in plural, referring to many prophetesses. David, or King David, has long been considered prophetic among biblical scholars.About the ArrangerD. Farrell Smith is the Director of Choirs at Hilldale Middle School, and Hilldale High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma.  He holds a B.A. in Music Education and the M.A. in Theological Studies. Currently the Minister of Music at Eastern Heights Baptist Church, he has been a Music educator and Minister for 20 years. Mr. Smith studied with Dr. Gary Foster and Dr. Donald Studebaker and has performed under such notables as R. Evan Copley, Daniel Pinkham, Lloyd Pfautsch, and Bev Henson.
SKU: JK.01266
Original anthem for mixed chorus (SAB) and piano, on missionary work. Missionaries who are called must work hard, but will be blessed by the grace of God.Composer: Dorothy G. Killpack Lyricist: M. Lynn Chatterton Difficulty: Medium / medium-difficult acc. Performance time: 3:20.
SKU: CA.8000166
ISBN 9790007163464. Key: D minor. Language: German. Text: Lonquich, Heinz Martin. Text: Heinz Martin Lonquich.
Score available separately - see item CA.8000100.
SKU: GI.G-008338
UPC: 641151083384.
SKU: CA.8000160
ISBN 9790007163426. Language: German. Text: Gerloff, Peter. Text: Peter Gerloff.
SKU: CA.327520
ISBN 9790007167196. Key: F major. Language: German. Text: Boelitz, Martin. Text by Martin Boelitz.
SKU: CA.325160
ISBN 9790007159061. Key: E minor. Text language: German.
SKU: CA.966100
ISBN 9790007167660. Language: Latin.
This setting is characterized by the use of Gregorian chant and melodious lines. The simple, sonorous and melodic treatment, even in the individual voice parts, with its accompanying piano figuration, is reminiscent of the treatment of Gregorian chant in French choral music of the 19th century. But Matsushita has found a tonal language entirely his own, with the use of sparsely employed modulations, short, flashing dissonances (especially between the melodies of the choir and the piano accompaniment), and through the surprising use of chromatic intervals. The piece is quite accessible for all girl's and women's choirs, and the piano accompaniment can also be performed by an organ.
SKU: CA.325680
ISBN 9790007159269. Key: E flat major. Text language: German.
SKU: CA.325670
ISBN 9790007179397. Key: E flat major. Text language: German. Text: Seidenbusch, Johann Georg.
SKU: CA.314650
ISBN 9790007153175. Language: Latin.
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