SKU: WD.080689417238
UPC: 080689417238.
Also from the new Travis Ryan CD from Integrity Music, Until My Voice Is Gone is another of those songs that, once you start, you just don’t want to stop singing. The lyric expresses our compelling desire to bring Him praise at all times, at any cost, and to sing it out “Until My Voice is Goneâ€! Together, we can sing that we will raise our hands until our strength has faded, stand in honor until our knees give way, lift our voices and shout grateful songs…to sing…sing until our voice is gone! Dynamic and powerful SATB arrangement and orchestration by Daniel Semsen.
SKU: LP.MU-5534T
UPC: 765762039827.
Lillenas Choraltrax CD includes stereo and split-channel mixes as well as demo recording for two Lillenas octavos: AN-9075 LOOK FOR ME AROUND THE THRONE and AN-2669 UNTIL HE COMES AGAIN.
SKU: GI.G-3135
Translation: Various. Scripture: Luke 1:28, 42.
This edition presents five Marian texts set to plainchant, which can be sung in unison without accompaniment, but an accompaniment for organ or keyboard is included. An assembly card is also available for download, D-3135A. Text sources and uses include: Luke 1:28, 42, Council of Ephesis, Marian anthems at compline, Advent until Lent, during Lent, during Eastertime, and Trinity Sunday until Advent. Â
SKU: WD.080689659171
UPC: 080689659171.
Ever wonder what it was like on that one starry night in Bethlehem long ago? That night when angels sang, shepherds rejoiced, and a young couple gazed at their precious, newborn baby boy. You may think you’ve heard it all before; that you know all there is to know about that night and that special baby’s birth. But until you’ve heard the story told by the animals who were there with Mary and Joseph, you just might be missing an important perspective on all that happened that first Christmas night! Now you can hear all about it in Raad Tidings We Bring…The Animals’ Christmas Story, new, from Christy and Daniel Semsen! The Animals’ Christmas Story begins with two revered “old-timersâ€â€¦ two celebrated “senior citizens†of the animal community in Bethlehem. Meet Ruthie and Eleanor; one, a wise old donkey, the other, a shall we say, long-in-the-tooth, camel, both reminiscing about the night when Christ was born. Our two old friends are joined throughout the musical by others who all came together to experience this miraculous birth. You’ll hear from birds on their way to Bethlehem for the census, meet theater mice and a thespian cat who entertain guests at the inn, and be introduced to a super-smart sheepdog and a super-chill flock of sheep- you know, those sheep who saw the angels on the hillside, outside of Bethlehem! Raad Tidings We Bring… The Animals’ Christmas Story, is a paws-i-tively amazing, meow-fully wonderful, hee-haw-fully marvelous re-telling of God’s love story…the story of a Savior, the story of redemption, the story of Christmas!
SKU: LP.765762217805
UPC: 765762217805.
A praise and worship anthem ideally suited for Communion services arranged by Dave Williamson. This sparkling arrangement reminds us to remember to proclaim His death until He comes again. Features a beautiful low voice solo.
SKU: LP.765762218802
UPC: 765762218802.
Continuing in the songwriting style that has become a major impact to the Church Chris Tomlin and co-writers have written another great anthem of praise. Daniel Semsen has arranged this stately anthem to grow in intensity until finally proclaiming You're all to us! An accompaniment DVD has been created to aid in your worship service.
SKU: LP.765762166820
UPC: 765762166820.
SKU: LP.765762166226
UPC: 765762166226.
SKU: LP.9780834182721
ISBN 9780834182721.
SKU: BR.SON-442
ISBN 9790004803509. 10 x 12.5 inches.
This volume contains three reworkings and orchestrations of religious works by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy which were originally set for smaller ensembles (solo voices, four-part chorus and organ). They were composed at different times and for different occasions, two of them as commissions. The anthem ,,Why, o Lord, delay forever MWV A 19 was originally the sacred vocal piece MWV B 33, published in England in 1841 with the additional title ,,[…] The Thirteenth Psalm, and in Germany in the same year as ,,Lass, o Herr, mich Hilfe finden with the title ,,Drei geistliche Lieder which was composed at the suggestion of the English literature and music lover Charles B. Broadley who also provided the paraphrase of the psalm text. After Mendelssohn had refused an initial request by Broadley to furnish the anthem post festum with an organ prelude, the composer did not want to turn down a second request to orchestrate the work and he even expanded the existing material with a lengthy closing fugue involving additional trumpets and timpani. The ,,Ave Maria MWV B 19 was written in connection with Mendelssohn's appointment as municipal music director, a position which at the same time included the responsibility for the musical organization of church services. The instrumentation of the work with an accompaniment of two clarinets and two bassoons as well as low strings was due to the fact that the organ in Dusseldorf's principal church St. Lambertus was out of order for an extended period of time, and Mendelssohn considered this solution explicitly only as a surrogate for the organ should there be none. A further psalm paraphrase in English, this time by William Bartholomew, of the hymn ,,Hear my prayer MWV B 49 was set to music in early 1844; the orchestration of the organ part commissioned by the distinguished Dublin musician Joseph Robinson was not completed until 1847 so that the premiere finally only took place after Mendelssohn's death. In the further course of the century ,,Hear my prayer would, particularly in the version with organ accompaniment, come to enjoy great popularity in Great Britain and Ireland.
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