SKU: AP.48634
ISBN 9781470643447. UPC: 038081556789. English.
In Museum Masterpieces, Book A, composer Catherine Rollin has created musical expressions of some of the great works of art found in museums throughout the world. The paintings that inspired these pieces are beautifully displayed on a four-page color insert at the center of the book, along with historical notes about each painting. Titles: At Sea (Albert Edelfelt) * Butterflies (Odilon Redon) * Feeding the Ducks (Mary Cassatt) * A Maratha Hunting Party (Edwin Lord Weeks) * Napoleon Crossing the Alps (Jacques-Louis David) * The Oregon Trail (Albert Bierstadt) * Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (Gustav Klimt) * Rain (Vincent van Gogh) * The Swing (Pierre-Auguste Renoir) * Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Henri Rousseau).
SKU: LO.10-5818MD
ISBN 9780787789626.
From songwriters Matt Boswell and Matt Papa, this choral-led anthem for the Advent and Christmas seasons reflects on the anticipation of Christ’s birth and his return. Including a spectacularly executed segue into the hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty, this emotional and thought-provoking anthem is a standout programming selection for Christmas programs and services.
SKU: TM.01863SC
Vocal score in English only.
SKU: AP.50876
ISBN 9781470668358. UPC: 038081587226. English.
Joy Dance, by Scott Watson, musically conveys an unrestrained expression of happiness and exhilaration. Inspired by David's ecstatic dance of praise in 2 Samuel 6:14 (And David danced before the Lord with all his might...), the piece combines artifacts of popular and contemporary music, including bold syncopations, a driving 5/4 meter groove, and use of contemporary and gospel harmonies. A large percussion section (7 players, including two mallet parts and timpani) adds essential color and energy. Whether it's worship, thankfulness, celebration, or blissful abandon, this composition reflects the radiant rejoicing of those who revel in all life's goodness! (4:10).
SKU: BT.FC0223-250
International.
SKU: TM.01408CHS
Cembalo in score.
SKU: HL.49045632
ISBN 9790001160926. 8.25x11.75x0.145 inches. German.
“This piece is a morning tune [Morgenlied], for which I have set an excerpt from The Lord Chandos Letter by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. I imagine the melodic vocal line alongside the resonant piano timbre to reflect the poet’s indescribable feelings for the magic of reality and his fascination with the inability of language to define the essence of things. I could not resist forging a connection between the description of von Hofmannsthal’s experience of infinity and the dream journey of a shaman.†–Thierry Pécou.
SKU: ST.LS19
ISBN 9790220215209.
CONTENTS ALISON, Richard O Lord, turn not away thy face (AATB or AAT) When we sat in Babylon (AATB or AAT) ANONYMOUS But this, and then no more (C - C) How can the tree but waste (B - B) Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content (D - F) Those eyes that set my fancy on a fire (A - B) CAMPION, Thomas More now with measur'd sound (Duet: D - E and G - A) Now hath Flora robb'd her bow'rs (Duet: D - E and D - G) Woo her and win her (F - E) GILES, Thomas Triumph now with joy and mirth (D - D) HUME, Tobias Cease, leaden slumber, dreaming (F sharp - F) Fain would I change that note (D - G) Soldier's Song: I sing the praise of honour'd wars (G - G) Tobacco! Tobacco! Sing sweetly for tobacco! (D - F) What greater grief (D - F) LANIER, Nicholas Bring away this sacred tree (D - F) LUPO, Thomas Shows and nightly revels (D - E flat) Time that leads the fatal round (D - E) MORLEY, Thomas O grief! e'en on the bud (F - E flat) ROBINSON, Thomas Now, Cupid, look about thee (D - G).
SKU: TM.03681SC
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