SKU: GI.G-9590
UPC: 785147959038. English.
Ephrem Feeley’s second published collection Our Hearts Are Restless mirrors the flexibility and variety of his first, Here in Christ We Gather. The music is flexible to accompany the ritual action it accompanies, and the scoring allows for performance by cantor or choir. Above all, this is elegant liturgical music at the service of the liturgy. Ephrem’s musical style sits comfortably between classical and contemporary, allowing for immediate engagement by all.  CONTENTS: I Will Go Up to the Altar of God • A Blessing on the Young • Christ Has No Body Now but Yours • Be Near at Either Hand • God’s Love for Us • Our Hearts Are Restless, O God • Song of Farewell • Sing a New Song to the Lord • Call to Your Table • Our Eyes Are Fixed on the Lord •For You, My Soul Is Thirsting • When in Our Music God Is Glorified.
SKU: ST.K49
ISBN 9790220224461.
All eighteen pieces in this collection are reliably dated to the reign of James I, and whether by named composers or anonymous ones, appear in sources other than the notable virginal books preserved in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The contents demonstrate the variety of forms in the keyboard repertoire of this period, from plainsong-based compositions to dances by Orlando Gibbons. The 'Pretty ways for young beginners to look on', possibly by Thomas Tomkins, are a fascinating example of music contemporary to the time, written with the didactic purpose of instructing musicians in the techniques of counterpoint. CONTENTS Prelude in d: Edward Gibbons Gaudent in caelis: Anon. Miserere: Anon. Upon a plainsong: Attrib. Orlando Gibbons Verse in G: Anon. Fantasia in a: John (or Thomas) Holmes Fantasia in G: Attrib. Orlando Gibbons Fantasia in G: Anon. Pavan in e: Anon. Galliard in C: Anon. Galliard in F: Anon. Fortune my foe: Anon. Alman in F: Thomas Tomkins Ballet in G: James Harding, arr. Anon. Coranto in C: Anon. Jig in G: Anon. Tomboy: Anon. Pretty ways for young beginners to look on: Anon. (Thomas Tomkins?).
SKU: HH.HH564-SOL
ISBN 9790708185796.
“When we reached the gates of Linz [...] we found a servant waiting there to drive us to old Count Thun’s, at whose house we are now staying. I really can’t tell you what kindnesses the family are showering on us. On Tuesday, November 4th, I am giving a concert in the theatre here and, as I have not a single symphony with me, I am writing a new one at breakneck speed, which must be finished by that time. Well, I must close, because I really must set to work.
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