SKU: HL.303828
UPC: 888680969042. 6.75x10.5x0.062 inches.
The 2019, Tony Award-winning jukebox musical Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations is making waves on Broadway by infectiously telling the origin story of the chart-topping, R&B hitmakers from Detroit's famed Motown Records label. Told from the perspective of founder and frontman Otis Williams, this dazzling medley features the hits you love, including: Ain't Too Proud to Beg, Get Ready, Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me), My Girl and Papa Was a Rollin' Stone.
SKU: HL.14001326
0.011 inches.
Michael Paget's Ain't That Good News for SATB Choir with Organ accompaniment.
SKU: ST.M1008
ISBN 9790220218101.
SSATB. Revised by Thurston Dart.
SKU: ST.M1005
ISBN 9790220218200.
SKU: ST.T509
ISBN 9790220206788.
SSATB.
SKU: HL.280402
UPC: 888680953669. 6.5x9.75 inches.
John Tavener's Ode Of Saint Andrew Of Crete for SSSATBB. This work was comissioned by the Southern Arts Festival with funds provided by the Southern Arts Council. Composers Note: Saint Andrew of Crete was born in Damascus c. 650, and died in the early 8th century. In the Orthodox Church, his Great Canon is appointed to be read in its entirety at the Thursday Morning Service in the fifth week of Great Lent. In this work I have set the first Ode of Saint Andrew's great poem, with interpolations of the refrain Have mercy upon me, O God, have mercy upon me in English, Greek and Church Slavonic. - J.T.
SKU: ST.B870
ISBN 9780852498705.
The 36 hymns in this new anthology cover a variety of subjects, including familiar themes such as Christmas and Easter, as well as the role of women, illness and healing, wartime remembrance, and prostitution. They are illuminated by the author's preface and commentaries to each of the hymns, offering fascinating insights into hymn writing and the creative process, and issues of language and content in relation to the concerns of contemporary Christians. Ian Sharp has composed new musical settings for many of the texts.
SKU: ST.Y371
ISBN 9790220228353.
SKU: HL.14020264
8.25x11.75 inches.
'Still Falls the Rain' is perhaps Edith Sitwell's greatest poem. Maconchy set the poem for double choir, unaccompanied, with some antiphonal writing. The recurrence of the phrase 'still falls the rain' throughout the poem is echoed in the music and helps to give shape and coherence to it. After the impassioned and tragic character of the main part of the poem, it ends on a calmer, even hopeful note (the Dawn after the Night raids perhaps). It was commissioned by the Chelmsford Festival and first performed there on 22 May 1985 by the BBC singers, conducted by John Poole, in Chelmsford Cathedral.
SKU: ST.VS017
ISBN 9790220226625.
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