SKU: GH.GE-11332
185 x 262 mm inches. Text: Kajsa Brattgard (Swedish).
Traditionell judisk sangDen hebreiska originaltexten aterfinns i Ordspraksbokens sista kapitel dar tacksamhet i poetiska ordalag uttrycks over kvinnan i familjen, hennes rattradighet och allehanda fortjanster. Manga tolkar texten som en allegori dar gudomlig narvaro, andlighet och vishet asyftas. Enligt judisk tradition reciteras texten infor kommande helg i tacksamhet over den gangna veckan.
SKU: SU.80300176
Renaissance dance rhythms inform this joyous setting of a sixteenth-century melody. The clear choral writing is set off by a jaunty keyboard interlude. Homophonic refrains make this piece a natural for a massed choir performance, with sub-groups singing the verses. SSA with piano; duration: 1’55; range: d’-a; difficulty: easy. SSA, piano Published by: Treble Clef Music Minimum order quantity: 8 copies.
SKU: GI.G-9636
UPC: 785147963608. English. Text by St. Teresa of Avila.
This reflective piece for choir uses the translation of a quote often attributed to Teresa of Ãvila, but more likely dating to the mid-19th century. The recurring theme in the text of Christ having “no body now but yours†does not diminish the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, but reinforces the belief that, by partaking of the Body of Christ, we become his body and so make him present to others through our action in the world. This gentle piece can also be sung as a solo piece, with unison choir, or even by the assembly once they have become familiar with it. Haunting and beautiful.
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