SKU: HL.323086
UPC: 888680977559. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Genesis 1:31, Psalm 57:8-9.
This celebrated text to the tune of BUNESSAN has invited the world to celebrate Spring for years. Made famous on the pop charts, this song is now a treasured part of many hymnals and a regular feature in congregational worship moments. This choral version is a classic setting of refined grace, creating a seamless fabric of expressive tonal beauty. The piano accompaniment is a pleasure to play and adds a subtle watercolor nuance to the impact of the piece. Score and Parts (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, perc 1-3, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: MN.60-2003A
Composed for Rodney Schrank, founder of MorningStar Music Publishers. Concertato includes harmonizations based on period settings of the chorale, WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET, by Michael Praetorius and Johann Hermann Schein in addition to the innovative settings of Michael Burkhardt. Different treatment for each stanza. ll forces join together for the final stanza celebrating the never-ending presence and guidance of the Morning Star. Handbells (3 octaves-17 bells) play from Choral Score. Reproducible pages for Congregation found in the Full Score. Organist plays from the Full Score.
SKU: SU.80300151
A bright girl, a jungle girl, shining quick as a snake is the gutsy narrator of this morning song of bold greeting. The voices have strong, syncopated rhythmic figures on nn and la sounds, and slide upward on girl for well-crafted—and enjoyable—instrumental effects. 10 pages; duration: 3:00 min.; range: g to a; difficulty: medium. SSA, a cappella Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: CF.BL1315
UPC: 672405011822. Key: F major.
DawnQuiet miles of golden sky,And in my heart a sudden flower.I want to clap my hands and sighFor Beauty in her secret bower. Quiet golden miles of dawnâ??Smiling all the East along;And in my heart nigh fully grown,A little rose-bud of a song.â??From â??Last Songsâ? by Francis LedwidgeDawn, radiant dawn!When morning comes my fears are gone.Daylight breaks, my soul awakes!And songs of Love sing on. â??Italics: Additional text by Jacob NarverudAbout the PoetFrancis Ledwidge (1887â??1917) was an Irish poet from Slane, County Meath. Ledwidge started writing at an early age and was first published in a local newspaper when he was fourteen years old. Ledwidge left the local national school shortly after and worked as a farm hand, road surface mender, and copper miner at Beaupark Mine near Slane. Ledwidge became friends with a local landowner, the writer Lord Dunsany, who gave him a workspace in the library of Dunsany Castle and introduced him to literary figures, including William Butler Yeats and Katherine Tynan. Some of Ledwidgeâ??s manuscripts are held in the National Library of Ireland. The main surviving collection, including his early works and personal letters, are in the archives of Dunsany Castle.
SKU: HL.254450
UPC: 888680721299. 6.75x10.5 inches.
This beautiful and thought provoking text by Emily Dickinson is a wonderful vehicle for poetry discussions. A lush piano accompaniment and fluid vocal lines will shine through in your choral concert.
SKU: HL.255606
UPC: 888680722760. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: HL.514923
UPC: 196288073963. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
Written and recorded by country icon Dolly Parton, the music and imagery reflect the lifting of life's pain and the fruits of our sacrifices. This is a joyful and inspirational song, and these emotions are skillfully captured in Mac Huff's powerful arrangement.
SKU: HL.514924
UPC: 196288073970. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
SKU: LO.15-3376H
ISBN 9780787752415.
Words of comfort and assurance taken from the tombstone of the Venerable Bede are directly and elegantly set to music by American composer Carson Cooman. O morning star, when the night of this world is past, bring to us the promise of the new dawn’s light..
SKU: LO.10-5438S
ISBN 9780787771003.
David Lasky arranged the familiar Advent text along with the early American folk hymn MORNING SONG. Varied textures for each verse lead to a final statement with descant: Come, quickly, King of Kings!.