SKU: CA.970100
ISBN 9790007086589.
A different take on Christmas: well-known Christmas numbers in beat, jazz, pop, soul, and swing styles! Vom Himmel hoch mutates into a stylish jazz waltz and Stille Nacht (for some, almost a nightmare in the original) becomes atmospheric, disguised mood music. Thomas Gabriel has composed eight exciting, sophisticated arrangements for choir and piano accompaniment, some with an added melody instrument, and with lots of opportunities for improvisation.
SKU: ST.CN72P
ISBN 9790220228629.
A perfect seasonal choice, Onward we go is a consummate example of Thomas Hewitt Jonesâ??s feeling for young voices, and his passion for sharing the joy of Christmas through memorable tunes. A beautiful, arching melody carries the delightful verse by Canon Gordon Giles, which tells of children singing as they journey to the manger. Shepherds, angels and the Magi accompany them on their way, bearing gifts of love to honour the incarnation in faith, hope and reverence. Expressive and irresistible, words and music go straight to the heart, with a warmth especially inspired by the dedicatees, chorister-tutor Caroline Lenton-Ward and the childrenâ??s choir of St Stephenâ??s, South Dulwich, a church which also played a formative part in the composerâ??s musical upbringing. Onward we go may be performed by unison voices with organ or piano, or with organ or piano and additional flexible instrumental ensemble including any available upper strings and woodwind, plus optional cello, bass guitar or double bass, mark tree and tubular bells.A set of score and parts for the optional ensemble (Cat. No. Y373) will be available to purchase.
SKU: CA.3116305
ISBN 9790007161965. Language: German/English. Text: Franck, Salomo. Text: Salomo Franck.
The cantata Nur jedem das Seine (Do justice to all men) BWV 163, for the last Sunday of the Church Year 1714/15, belongs among to those chamber music works which Bach composed for the Weimar Schlosskirche. The instruments are limited to strings, although two obbligato violoncellos are included which together with the solo bass singer and the continuo form a bass quartet unique in Bach's works. The final chorale of the cantata is handed down only as a fragment and was newly reconstructed for our edition by Thomas Riegler. Score available separately - see item CA.3116300.
SKU: GI.G-6112
UPC: 785147611202. English. Text Source: Vv. 1–2, O Esca Viatorum, attr. St. Thomas Aquinas, tr. and adapt. TV, v. 3, Timothy Valentine; Translation: Timothy Valentine. Text by Thomas Aquinas.
Includes unison hymn version with keyboard accompaniment.
SKU: GI.G-10631
English. Text Source: From Lauda Sion Salvatorem, Thomas Aquinas, ca. 1225-1274, tr. Lectionary for Mass Text by Thomas Aquinas.
This beautiful sequence by Thomas Aquinas that teaches us the deep significance of the Blessed Sacrament is set to a chant-like melody with simple harmonies. Don't let the simplicity fool you, for this is a quiet but powerful song that draws us to the sum and summary of our faith: the Eucharist.
SKU: GI.G-537F
SKU: CA.209850
ISBN 9790007095581.
Score available separately - see item CA.209800.
SKU: BT.WH32867CD
ISBN 9788759893722. Danish.
15 Motetter Til Juletiden (CD) for Mixed Choir SATB by Thomas Kristian Nielsen . Lyrics by Erik Dybdal Møller. Recorded by Sct. Pauls Cantori , Aarhus, directed by Thomas Kristian Nielsen.
SKU: LP.OR-9245-18
SKU: GI.G-1621
Text by Thomas Belt.
Ride On BELT 10 songs for contemporary liturgy and other gatherings of celebration. SAB, Guitar, Acc. (31-E) G-1621 Melody/Words/Guitar.
SKU: LP.OR-2413
UPC: 765762117204.
SKU: CA.4017605
ISBN 9790007104047.
Score available separately - see item CA.4017600.
SKU: LP.OR-9245-13
SKU: CA.3113305
ISBN 9790007161934. Language: German.
The cantata Ich freue mich in dir was first performed during Bach's second year as Thomaskantor, on the 3rd day of Christmas, and belongs to the so-called annual cycle of chorale cantatas. Here the focus of the composition is the hymn of the same name by Philipp Ziegler, in which the first and final strophes were adopted, word for word, in the first and sixth movements of the cantata. The soprano, which carries the chorale, is supported by the conrnett (Zink), which already at this time had become a seldom-used instrument. The joyful, lively choral movement with instrumental interludes directly follows the first aria, and begins with a marked, ascending motive at the word Getrost! (safely). The oboes d'amore which accompany the alto lend the movement a special color. In the second aria (for soprano), Bach again shows himself to be the master of text interpretation. The words Wie lieblich klingt es in den Ohren are emphasized in an exchange between open strings and sixteenth note figures. Score available separately - see item CA.3113300.
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