SKU: WD.679143059499
UPC: 679143059499.
Hit songs, fun to perform, easy-learn-easy-sing format, powerful message full of Biblical truths...
SKU: WD.080689558399
UPC: 080689558399.
SKU: WD.679143059482
UPC: 679143059482.
SKU: WD.080689456770
UPC: 080689456770.
SKU: WD.080689813726
UPC: 080689813726.
SKU: WD.679143059468
UPC: 679143059468.
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UPC: 679143059475.
SKU: WD.080689457777
UPC: 080689457777.
SKU: GI.G-8789A
UPC: 785147878940. English. Text Source: Revised Order of Mass 2010.
In 1988, GIA released Michael Joncas’s No Greater Love, a flexible mass setting offering cathedral-style music that was accessible to the singing assembly. Beautiful melodies enhanced by SATB choir and extensive orchestrations were the hallmark of this best-selling work. Now, Michael Joncas has revised this treasured setting using the 2010 Revised Order of Mass. The revision has a new through-composed Gloria that can be sung in unison during the Sundays of Ordinary Time, and for more festive occasions, one can add the optional instrumental and SATB choral parts. Also new to this setting are the gospel acclamation and a sung setting of the prayer of the faithful. The memorable congregational parts for the Kyrie and the Agnus Dei haven’t changed and the much-loved Holy, Holy has been adapted to accommodate the 2010 Revised Order of Mass text. The optional orchestration is now reduced and includes string quartet, flute, and oboe parts.
SKU: CA.3124505
ISBN 9790007162030. Language: German/English.
With the unfinished revision (1739) as an appendix. The St. John Passion ranks among the great vocal works from Bach's Leipzig years. In contrast to his other large-scale choral works, however, Bach never gave this work a definitive final form. Rather, for every performance he made numerous changes. All previous editions of the St. John Passion have combined readings from various layers of sources. The wish often expressed by conductors to perform an authentic version is made possible for the first time with the present edition in this fourth and final version which was performed under Bach's direction in 1749. At the same time, with the aid of the appendix it is possible to perform the work in the traditional mixed version.. Score available separately - see item CA.3124500.
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