SKU: MN.50-7058A
UPC: 688670705816. Scripture: Psalms 150.
A bright and festive setting of Psalm 150. The varied colors and moods of the text are painted with easy to medium choir parts, coupled with intricate instrumental writing. A series of exclamatory Hallelujahs builds to a majestic ending with full organ, brass, and optional timpani. Perfect for festival services.SATB, Brass Quartet (2+2) and Organ with optional Timpani.
SKU: KJ.8838
A four-part chorale setting about peace is followed by contrapuntal Hallelujahs dancing around the chorale melody sung by the sopranos. German and English texts are provided.
SKU: GI.G-8618
UPC: 785147861805. English. Text Source: Revelation 19:6, 11:15, 19:16. Scripture: Revelation 11:15, Revelation 19:6, 16.
The “Hallelujah†chorus is the final movement of part two of Handel’s Messiah, the part that comments on Christ’s crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. The text of the chorus, assembled from Biblical passages by the oratorio’s librettist, Charles Jennens, is from Revelation 19:6, 11:15, and 19:16: “Hallelujah, for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign for ever and ever. KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.†This edition has been prepared from the first published score in 1767, with comparisons to Handel’s autograph manuscript now housed in the British Museum. The text has been reproduced here without alterations. However, the beamings of the vocal parts have been modernized for ease of reading (the original material has flags instead of beams for every separate syllable). The piano accompaniment is a reduction of the orchestral material: the first and second violin parts are represented in the upper staff, with only occasional inclusion of the viola, trumpet, and timpani parts, the basso continuo, in its original form, is in the bottom staff. The GIA Historical Music Series edited by Dennis Shrock, presents repertoire suitable for performance by public school, college and university, church, and community ensembles, with the purpose of making available to today’s conductors lesser-known and previously difficult-to-procure historical masterpieces. The music, drawn from the Renaissance through the Romantic eras, is in performance editions based on the most current and rigorous scholarly research. The musical scores reflect original intent of notation, with all editorial markings and emendations clearly identified as such. In addition, preface material accompanying the music contains literal translations of foreign language texts and information regarding the lives of the composers, genres, and relevant performance practices. Dennis Shrock is Director of Choral Activities at Texas Christian University. He has been called one of the top choral scholars in the United States and has received a number of awards for his work. He received a bachelor's degree in music education from Westminster Choir College and both master's and doctoral degrees in choral conducting from Indiana University.
SKU: HL.14041792
ISBN 9781780382180. UPC: 884088658663. 6.75x9.75x0.05 inches.
The 'Hallelujah' Chorus, arguably the most famous choral work of the western classical tradition, is the closing number of the second part of Handel's Messiah.Such is the strength of Handel's word setting that this empathic, triumphal paean retains its appeal in spite of the cultural overexposure and controversy to which it has been subjected, remaining a firm favourite with choirs.The premiere of Messiah was in Dublin in 1742 as the high point of a full season of Handel's work. It was a charity event, held in aid of local causes, and in order to get the maximum attendance at Neale's new music hall in Fishamble Street, men were asked to removetheir swords, and ladies the hoops in their dresses.The tradition of standing during performances of the 'Hallelujah' Chorus, still indulged at some performances in Britains, is said to have been started by King George II at the work's opening run in London in 1743.
SKU: HL.35003554
UPC: 747510051756. 7x10.5 inches.
A rhythmic setting of the resurrection story, Stan Pethel's driving and energetic Christ is Risen, Sing Hallelujah! is a marvelous “jump start” for your early service. Excitement and electricity fill the air from the first chord to the final “Hallelujah,” and that sense of uncontainable joy will linger long after the song has ended. Particularly suited for contemporary worship, this intoxicating message of resurrection praise is easily approachable by small or large, youth or adult mixed ensembles. The verses are generally unison, bursting into parts on the chorus, “Christ is risen, sing hallelujah!” Great joy for Easter morning!
SKU: AP.12-0571538800
ISBN 9780571538805. English.
Zadok Rules---Hallelujah! was commissioned by The Hanover Band Foundation to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, June 2013. Inspired by the works of G. F. Handel, the text traces all of the English monarchs from William the Conqueror to the present day, as well as interweaving well-known pieces such as Zadok the Priest and the Hallelujah Chorus. A celebratory anthem for unison children's choir, SATB chorus, and chamber orchestra.
SKU: SU.80101329
SATB Corus, a cappella Composed: 2012 Published by: Zimbel Press A cycle of three very easy motets: 1) Praise to the Lord; 2) This Is the House of God; and 3) Hallelujah! They can be performed individually or as a set. Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. Perusal copies are available by contacting carson@carsoncooman.com (include the organization name with your request). To order quantities fewer than 8.
SKU: ZB.ZE-5022
Single Print from Niko Schlenker's SING HALLELUJAH! (ZE5021) includes the vocal part.
SKU: LO.10-5784MD
ISBN 9780787779313.
This soul-stirring Robert Sterling arrangement of hymnwriter, Philip Blissâ?? timeless and beloved hymn is a stellar selection for Easter services. The broad, soaring orchestration is classic and remarkably effective to enhance the development of the choral arrangement. Beginning mysteriously with beautiful choral scoring, the arrangement builds in dramatic fashion with climactic proclamation, â??Hallelujah! What a Savior!â?.
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