SKU: HL.14019432
6.75x9.75x0.038 inches.
Lord, Who Shall Abide In Thy Tabernacle? by Arthur Bliss for for SATB choir with Organ accompaniment.
SKU: HL.1456573
UPC: 196288210092.
The instantly recognizable chorus of â??Who Loves Youâ? is a watershed moment in the hit making career of Frankie Valli, as this 1975 Disco hit reignited the Four Seasons popularity and reaffirmed them as vocal powerhouses. We invite your choir to participate in this absurdly fun arrangement!
SKU: HL.48025402
UPC: 196288201038.
Short motet commissioned by St DominicÂ’s Sixth Form College, Harrow-on-the-Hill, UK, to celebrate its 40th anniversary. MacMillan chose a text which is entirely appropriate to young people about to be let loose on the world to fulfil their potential: 'Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire'. But where another composer might have made this a fanfare MacMillan writes with the gentleness of sincerity. The music is very straightforward and in wanting a solo soprano line he outlines all the ways this can be achieved: soloist, group of sopranos, or all the sopranos if the altos can be split into two. The choir repeats the mantra text above throughout the motet, while the soprano solo line is given the prayer which follows. Only at the very end do they all join together in the words 'Jesus, love, Jesus, love' with a lovely E major ending.
SKU: CA.5136105
ISBN 9790007110918. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Motet of an unknown arranger (ca. 1820), based on th Adagio of the Serenade KV 361 (Gran Partita). The motet Quis te comprehendat, K-Anhang 110, is based on the Adagio in Mozart's Wind Serenade K. 361, the Gran Partita. The arrangement of this instrumental movement with the addition of a four-part choir deserves to be regarded as a successful example of the practice of parody, on a higher level than many less accomplished arrangements of the period. As in most of those cases the identity of the arranger is unknown, but his sensitive treatment of the original points to a gifted musician. Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. The homophonic choral setting, whose Latin words are a religious song of praise with no specific liturgical connection, is based on the works harmonic substance. The vocal parts follow the framework and compactly fill out the accompanying instrumental writing. Score available separately - see item CA.5136100.
SKU: MN.50-1152
UPC: 688670511523. English.
This hymn-anthem tells the astounding story of the God who is revered by all of creation- earth, sea, and sky- choosing Mary to be the mother of the Savior. The mixed meters employed for the 6th-century poetry are anything but jarring, and the middle stanza is set to different music with a medieval feel that accentuates the repetition of the word blest to describe Mary's destiny. A delightful but substantial anthem useful for Marian feasts as well as Christmastide. The keyboard part works well on both organ and piano. Congregational participation is welcome but not required; reprint material is included.
SKU: CA.5136111
ISBN 9790007224998. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Motet of an unknown arranger (ca. 1820), based on th Adagio of the Serenade KV 361 (Gran Partita). The motet Quis te comprehendat, K-Anhang 110, is based on the Adagio in Mozart's Wind Serenade K. 361, the Gran Partita. The arrangement of this instrumental movement with the addition of a four-part choir deserves to be regarded as a successful example of the practice of parody, on a higher level than many less accomplished arrangements of the period. As in most of those cases the identity of the arranger is unknown, but his sensitive treatment of the original points to a gifted musician. Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. The homophonic choral setting, whose Latin words are a religious song of praise with no specific liturgical connection, is based on the works harmonic substance. The vocal parts follow the framework and compactly fill out the accompanying instrumental writing. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5136100.
SKU: CA.5136119
ISBN 9790007145712. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
Motet of an unknown arranger (ca. 1820), based on th Adagio of the Serenade KV 361 (Gran Partita). The motet Quis te comprehendat, K-Anhang 110, is based on the Adagio in Mozart's Wind Serenade K. 361, the Gran Partita. The arrangement of this instrumental movement with the addition of a four-part choir deserves to be regarded as a successful example of the practice of parody, on a higher level than many less accomplished arrangements of the period. As in most of those cases the identity of the arranger is unknown, but his sensitive treatment of the original points to a gifted musician. Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. The homophonic choral setting, whose Latin words are a religious song of praise with no specific liturgical connection, is based on the works harmonic substance. The vocal parts follow the framework and compactly fill out the accompanying instrumental writing. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.5136100.
SKU: CA.5136114
ISBN 9790007225025. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5136112
ISBN 9790007225001. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5136109
ISBN 9790007224981. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.5136103
ISBN 9790007110826. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
SKU: JK.00614
Doctrine and Covenants 88:63, Isaiah 55:6, Psalm 63:1.
Original arrangement for a cappella mixed chorus (SATB), originally from Dan Carter's cantata A Dawning Light. Rehearsal accompaniment is included. For those who seek the Lord with a contrite heart, they are promised that they may know the truth if they ponder and pray on the words of the Book of Mormon.Composer: Dan L. Carter Lyricist: Dan L. Carter Difficulty: Medium / medium acc.Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 88:63, Isaiah 55:6, Psalm 63:1
SKU: PE.EP68616
ISBN 9790300760230. 190 x 272mm inches. English.
Premiered by: Trinity College Choir, Stephen Layton, conducto ron September 20, 2015
This is one of the two motets I chose to compose in a contemporary responseto Zarlinoâs Le Istitutioni Harmoniche (1558). Caritas Dei diffusa est takes a more historical approach whereas Blessed are Those Who Mourn engages a more modern interpretation. The words are taken from the Communion Antiphon (5th Sunday Ordinary Time) but given the subject matter, this motet may be sung throughout the year for diverse occasions. - Daniel Knaggs
SKU: GI.G-9002
UPC: 785147900207. English. Text by Delores Dufner.
Though intended for Communion, each setting has its own theme, making them suitable at other times—whether in praise of the risen Christ, as a song to answer Christ’s invitation to the banquet, or when we gather in his name and then go forth to share his life with the world. While scored for SATB voices, the settings are versatile enough for use by cantor and assembly or by smaller, unison choirs. The accompaniments work well on organ, piano, or guitar. Contents: Alleluia, Alleluia, Praise the Risen Son!, Happy Are All Who Are Called to the Feast and Where Two or More Have Come.
SKU: PL.0103FS
The text, written by David Manuel, sings the praises of all who have gone before us in the Christian life as well as describing the transfiguration scene and our call to embrace our own transfiguration in Christ. Brass and timpani provide a stirring introduction to the hymn-anthem and their support is deeply felt throughout the entire work. The fourth verse is for four-part choir alone, while the final verse is introduced with brass fanfares. Those who know Dr. Saylor's hymn-anthems will see his exciting, vibrant style in full bloom here.
SKU: PL.0103
SKU: LO.10-5744L
ISBN 9780787777692.
Larry Shackley, in addition to being a fine composer, is an exceptional lyricist. His dual talents are on full display in this moving anthem praising the God of creation. With a text deeply grounded in Scripture, the choir asks the important question, Who is like You, O Lord? As the anthem moves toward its grand conclusion, the voices break forth in a majestic affirmation of God's holiness, with the symphonic piano writing offering full support. This selection will find a useful place in the folders of choral ensembles everywhere!
SKU: JK.00485
Mark 4:39-41, Psalm 48:14.
Medley for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, featuring the hymns Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me and O, Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown, with beautiful, overlapping harmonies and accompaniment.Composer: John Edgar Gould, Johann Sebastian Bach Arranger: Douglas Pew Lyricist: Edward Hopper, Karen Lynn Davidson Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 5:30Reference: Mark 4:39-41, Psalm 48:14.
SKU: KJ.8876
SATB Unaccompanied
This becomes a General anthem by singing the italic text which substitutes To glorify our God most wise for To Him who rose that we might rise