SKU: LO.10-1022
UPC: 000308018639.
SATB-Christmas _ The beloved Christina Rossetti poem has never shared a lovelier musical setting than that which is offered in this reflective rendition with organ accompaniment. Not difficult, and alternate words are suggested for inclusive language.
SKU: ST.EM7
ISBN 9790220218507.
CONTENTS A silly Sylvan (SSAAT) Ah cannot sighs, nor tears? (SSAAA (or T) B) Ah, cruel Amarillis (SST (or A)) All pleasure is of this condition (SSAT (or A) B) As fair as mourn (SAA (or T)) As matches beauty (S (or A) S (or A) TB) Change me, O heavAns (SSA (or T) B (or T)) Come shepherd swains (SSA (or T)) Despite thus unto myself (SSA (or T) A (or T) T (or B) B) Down in a valley (SSATB) Draw on sweet night (SSAA (or T) TB) Flourish ye hillocks (SST) Fly not so swift, my dear (SA (or S) A (or T) B (or T)) Happy streams whose trembling fall (SST (or A) T) Happy, oh happy he (SA (or S) A (or T) B) Hard destinies are love and beauty (SSATB) I live, and yet me thinks (S(or A) S(or A) T) I love, alas, yet am not loved (SSA (or T) B) Long have I made these hills (SSAATB) Love not me for comely grace (SAA (or T) T) O what shall I do? (SST (or A)) O wretched man (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B) Oft have I vowed (SSATB) So light is love (SSA (or T)) Softly, O softly, drop my eyes (SSAATB) Stay, Corydon, thou swain (SSATTB) Sweet honey sucking bees (SSAAB) There is a jewel (Risposta) (SST) There where I saw (SSATB) Weep, weep mine eyes (SSA (or T) TB) When Cloris heard of her Amyntas (S (or A) S (or A) A (or T) T) Where most my thoughts (SSA (or T) A (or T) T (or B) B) Ye that do live in pleasures (SSAA (or T) B) Yet, sweet take heed (SSAAB).
SKU: GI.G-9958
UPC: 785147995807. English. Text Source: From I Loved You First, Christina Rossetti, 1830-1894, alt. Text by Christina Rossetti.
 The English Romantic poet, Christina Rossetti (1830–1894), is chiefly known for her mystic religious lyrics. Her limited number of love poems are mostly of an unhappy nature, rather like objective expressions of happiness denied. A certain steely stoicism within her caused her to turn away from love twice in her lifetime with two separate men. There is no evidence of resolute refusal of love in this poem, however. Here she profusely proclaims her deep love for another. Wayland Rogers has set the last five lines of I Loved You First to music. The setting is an excerpt from his song cycle, I-Thou , which was commissioned and premiered by Fourth Coast Ensemble in Chicago in 2018. About the Series: Doreen Rao, 2019 Robert Shaw Award recipient, launches her culturally inclusive choral series, Global Encounters for Young Voices, featuring accessible treble- and mixed-voice works for developing choirs.
SKU: LP.765762102521
UPC: 765762102521.
This deeply moving and compelling musical is a beautiful response to God's loving, sacrificial and powerful act of redemption. Sacred and cherished hymns, popular worship songs, and new, expressive compositions combine in arrangements that are both poignant and moving, while retaining a level of difficulty that even the smallest choir can master. The emotive narrations are derived directly from the scriptures and perfectly frame the musical settings. In addition, the work includes several solo and congregational opportunities for participation. Echoing the song of heaven's eternity, this 47-minute presentation is assembled in 4 main sections: I. Worthy of Praise II. Worthy of Our Love III. A Worthy Sacrifice IV. Worthy of Exaltation
SKU: ST.EM21
ISBN 9790220200854.
CONTENTS Adieu, sweet love (SSA(or T)B) Alas, where is my love? (SSA(or T)TB) And must I needs depart? (SSATB) Ay me, my mistress scorns (SST) Beauty is a lovely sweet (SAT) Come, follow me, fair nymphs (SAT) Dame Venus hence to Paphos go (SSAT) Dear if you wish my dying (SSATTB) Down from above falls Jove (SATB) Fair Hebe, when dame Flora (SST(or A)T(or A)TB) Hark, hear you not? - Oriana's farewell (SSATB) If love be blind (SATB) Love would discharge (SST) Merrily my love and I (SST(or A)T(or A)B(or T)B) Music some think no music is (SSATTB) O fly not, love (SSA(or T)A(or T)T) Phyllis, farewell (SATB) Phyllis, farewell (SSA(or T)A(or T)TB) Sister, awake (SSATB) Strange were the life (SAATB) Sweet Gemma (SSATB) The nightingale so soon as April (SST(orA)) Those sweet delightful lilies (SSATB) Thyrsis on his fair Phyllis' breast (SSAA(or T)TB) When Oriana walked (SSATTB) Who prostrate lies (SSAT(or A)B) Wither so fast? (SATB) Yet stay alway (SSA(or T)TB) Your shining eyes (SAB).
SKU: HL.1189821
UPC: 196288131311. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
If Shakespeare provides the textual foundation for a composition, the demands upon the musical setting become uncommonly high. John Milne has proved he is up to the task many times before, and he does not fail us now. His madrigal writing always honors the many centuries the genre embraces, yet it also embodies the present day. A love song with romance and deeper meaning -- what concert cannot benefit by including such as this?
SKU: CR.984328
ISBN 9780758666147. 7 X 10.25 inches.
Michael Larkin's gentle anthem of comfort is based on Isaiah 43:1 - 4. The luscious choral textures are supported by a decorative piano accompaniment, making this an accessible piece for choirs of all abilities. The text appears in Lutheran Service Book's Three-Year Lectionary, Series C, as the Old Testament Reading for the Baptism of Our Lord. The piece also makes a wonderful anthem for baptisms and confirmations.
Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you.I have called you by your name, and you are Mine.Do not be afraid, for you are Mine.
When you pass through deep waters the waves will not cover you.When you pass through the fire the flames will not touch you.The flames will not touch you.Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you.I have called you by your name, and you are Mine.For I am the Lord your God; you are precious in My sight.
I love you with a perfect love.I love you with a perfect love, a perfect love.
SKU: WD.080689874420
UPC: 080689874420.
Themes are an important part of our lives. They give us connectivity and consistency. They provide focus. They offer common ground with like-minded people. Good themes are recurring themes...especially in regard to redeeming love!
SKU: WD.080689713026
UPC: 080689713026.
SKU: WD.080689810725
UPC: 080689810725.
SKU: WD.080689443770
UPC: 080689443770.
SKU: WD.080689533099
UPC: 080689533099.
SKU: WD.080689444777
UPC: 080689444777.
SKU: WD.080689916120
UPC: 080689916120.
SKU: SU.80101359
Commissioned by King’s Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts, in celebration of its 325th anniversary, this longer a cappella work uses a text assembled and adapted from various Biblical passages. From the composer's introduction: The anthem begins grandly with words from Psalm 89 celebrating God’s all-encompassing faithfulness and love. An alleluia refrain follows and returns several times throughout the work. However, it is not a majestic, Handelian alleluia, but rather one of inward passion and fervent introspection. The next section begins joyously with the familiar prophesy from Zechariah; it is followed by several brief Gospel scenes from the life of Jesus. After another alleluia, words of blessing from Psalm 103 are set vigorously before the work closes with a final alleluia. Recorded on the CD The Welcome News: Choral Music of Carson Cooman (Gothic)SATB Chorus, a cappella Composed: 2011 Published by: Zimbel Press Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. Perusal copies are available by contacting perusalrequest@subitomusic.com (include the organization name with your request). To order quantities fewer than 8, please call customer service at (973) 857-3440.
SKU: ST.EM24
ISBN 9790220209888.
CONTENTS Ah, cruel, hateful fortune (SSA(orT)A(orT)T(orB)B) Ah, sweet, alas, when first I saw (SSATB) Alas, what hope of speeding (SST(orA)B) Bright Phoebus greets most clearly (SSAT (or A) T (or A) B) Farewell, my love (SSAT) If pity reign with beauty (SSATB) I love, alas, yet am I not beloved (SSAA (or T) TB) Lo, here my heart I leave (SSTB) Mourn now, my soul (SSATB) Must I part, O my jewel? (SSAATB) O heavens, what shall I do? (SSATB) See what a maze of error (SSATB) She that my plaints (SSAT (or A) B) Sleep now, my Muse (SSAATB) Sleep now, my Muse (SSAT) Sorrow consumes me (SSATB) Sound out, my voice (SSATB) Sweet love, 0 cease thy flying (SSA (or T) TB) That Muse which sung (SSATB) Up then, Melpomene (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B) What can I do, my dearest? (SSAB) What, shall I part thus? (SSAT (or A) B) Why should I love? (SSATB) Why wail we thus? (SSAT (or A) TB) With Angel's face and brightness (SSAT (or A) T (or A) B) Woe am I, my heart dies (SSAB).
SKU: HP.C6186
UPC: 763628161866. Words by George Matheson.
Original anthem with words by George Matheson The familiar words of this beloved hymn are brought to new life with original music and rich piano accompaniment reminiscent of Brahms or Chopin. The power of this prayer is felt in new ways with its pleading melody and sustained choral lines. This compelling anthem is ideal for any worship service centering on the love of God.
SKU: LP.765762076327
UPC: 765762076327.
Stereo accompaniment CD trax for use on performance. Note - does not include rehearsal (internal) internal CD points.
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