SKU: HL.49001085
ISBN 9790001007849. UPC: 073999757262. 8.5x11.75x0.043 inches. Latin.
SKU: SU.26180030
These Last Gifts, for a cappella chorus, is a setting of Robert Fitzgerald’s translation of an elegiac poem by the Latin poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (84-54 BC). The poem spoke powerfully to me as it addresses the premature death of a brother, something I experienced myself. It was on a journey to Bithynia, what is today a part of northwestern Turkey, that Catullus visited the grave of his brother and wrote this lament. The work was premiered by the Harmonium Choral Society of Morristown, New Jersey, Anne Matlack, Artistic Director. SATB Chorus, a cappella Duration: 5'30 Composed: 2015 Published by: Distributed Composer Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: MN.HB-1130S
UPC: 765844006051. Latin.
I have been writing for Handbells for many years and thought it about time to combine my love for both choral and handbell writing to create a special Mass for the St. Cyril of Jerusalem congregation, choir and choirmaster. We were very fortunate that we were able to employ the services of the Concordia Alumni Handbell Ensemble under the creative direction of Cyndi Tully for our premiere performance. It is written in such a way that the Choral parts are not as active as the Handbell parts - this is intentional as I wanted the Bells to stand out as featured instruments. -Dale Jergenson
SKU: GI.G-8756
UPC: 785147875604. English. Text Source: Based on Acts 4:32–35, Psalm 118:24, Chapter 39 of the Apology of Tertullian, ca. 160–ca. 225. Text by Rory Cooney. Scripture: Acts 4:32–35, Psalm 118:24.
Commissioned by Chicago’s Old Saint Patrick’s Church for Easter 2012, Acts of God joyfully uplifts the Scripture-based text to a cohesive, substantial piece for your choir and pianist. Perfect for Easter Sunday, this piece can be performed at any joyous occasion or special celebration.
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