SKU: GH.SK-779S
SKU: PL.9006
Te Deum Laudamus...by Richard Proulx is a setting of Dryden's translation, itself a most interesting comparison with the Prayer Book version, for SATB choir with some divisi, accompanied solely by handbells and tambourine, with optional flute and cello parts (doubling the soprano and bass vocal lines respectively). Much use is made of the traditional chant of the Te Deum, and there are one or two passages for solo bartione; an intriguing exercise, and one that makes a worthwhile alternative to more traditional ways of singing the Te Deum. --Michael Fleming.
SKU: GI.G-5197
UPC: 785147519805. Text source: Trad. English carol.
What!? Another arrangement of this carol? Well, yes, if it has something new to say, and this one certainly does! The choral harmony remains more or less close to the familiar, but the setting travels through several keys and is delightfully dressed with playful flute and cello parts. All in all, it is worth every minute of rehearsal time. .
SKU: GI.G-6115
English. Text Source: Based on the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Text by Timothy Valentine. Scripture: Lamentations 2:2, 10–14, 18–19.
For cantor or soloist. Piano or guitar. Flute or cello. Wooden flute is preferred.
SKU: GI.G-8015
UPC: 785147801504. English. Text by John L. Bell.
A hymn for baptism that addresses God as the parent who conceived all of creation, and nurtured it as a mother and father, and in whose image we are made. The original tune is carol-like, possessing a gentle 3/4 lilt, but ending by repeating the last line in a more reflective 4/4. Useful as a choral anthem or unison hymn. .
SKU: LO.10-5709L
ISBN 9780787777364.
This masterfully created octavo is designed to complement your church’s candle-lighting ceremonies throughout the season of Advent. Featuring easily learned choral writing, parts for optional flute, cello, and handbells, and a beautiful narration written in a call-and-response format, this anthem is sure to inspire. This year, remind your congregation of the significance of Advent with this inspired offering from one our greatest writers.
SKU: GI.G-8021
UPC: 785147802105. English. Text by Arthur Gray Butler.
SKU: CA.1001805
ISBN 9790007164751. Text language: German.
Johann Wendelin Glaser was born in 1731 in Ostheim vor der Rhon, Bavaria. In 1751 he became music director in Wertheim, a position he held until his death in 1783. The 300 cantatas by this exceptionally productive composer were long unknown, and were only rediscovered by chance in 1910. The Christmas cantata Daran ist erschienen die Liebe Gottes comprises five movements, beginning with an opening chorus, followed by alternate arias and recitatives. A simple four-part chorale concludes the work. The cantata is easy-to-perform for choral singers and also because of its small instrumental scoring for just two flutes (or other melody instruments) and basso continuo. Score available separately - see item CA.1001800.
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