SKU: SU.YR4319V1
TTBB & piano Composed: 2002 Published by: Barton Rhodes Press Minimum order quantity: 8 copies. To order quantities fewer than 8, please email customer service at sales@subitomusic.com.
SKU: HL.300605
UPC: 888680962852. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Exodus 33:14-15, Job 14:1, Psalm 13, Psalm 31:3.
A much-loved hymn is adorned with expressive beauty in this refreshing octavo. The emotive piano accompaniment supports the thoughtful qualities of this classic, bringing an impressionistic quality to its impact. Words that have inspired generations of worshippers remind us again to treasure each moment and to trust God's promise of eternal peace and rest. Meaningful!
SKU: CA.738620
ISBN 9790007166298. Text language: Latin.
The composition of Verba Ecclesiastes begun in 2002 as a result of a comission from my friend Gary Graden. For many years I've found those words from the Old Testament very fascinating - as everyone knows, I'm not alone. Vanity of vanities! All is vanity! Writers, painters and filmmakers have for centuries been dealing with the subject and I found it high time to set the famous words to music. The suite, for soloists, choir and violoncello, consists of six movements, each one enlighting a different view of life and afterlife, and also, as Matthew Arnold puts it of human misery. Yet the suite is full of hope and humanity, specially recognizable in the two central parts, Dulce lumen and Omnia tempus habent. The music was completed in 2009. (Michael Waldenby).
SKU: HL.210338
UPC: 888680659226. 6.75x10.5 inches. Ronald W. Cadmus/Robert S. Cohen.
This original spiritual for male voices is infused with energy! Opening with a layered speech chorus, it moves into a southern gospel feel with a dynamic call-and-response that leads back into the speech chorus, this time with hand clapping. Excellent for male honor choirs and festival performances.
SKU: OU.9780193953703
ISBN 9780193953703.
For SSAATTBB and organ This edition by Richard Lyne retains the original Latin text and is based on the fair copy that Wesley left to his son, Samuel Sebastian Wesley.
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