SKU: LO.99-3742L
UPC: 000308147568.
Performance/accompaniment CD for Lift Up a Song to the Lord (10/4883L) This joyful anthem encourages God’s people to raise their voices in song. The buoyant melody and rhythmic accompaniment strengthen the effect of the lyrics, drawn from the Psalms, and the optional flute part offers an opportunity to invite a congregant to use their musical talents to enhance the experience.
SKU: HL.48025441
ISBN 9781835680025. UPC: 196288216407.
In its original scoring for mixed voices MacMillan's The Gallant Weaver has become a favourite; this arrangement now extends the setting to upper voices. Paul Spicer comments, 'This ideal introduction to MacMillans secular choral music is rich in Scottish flavour, appropriate to its Robert Burns text. Characteristic vocal elements are the ornamental inflections drawn from Scottish folk music and Gaelic psalmody, and the overall mood is one of tranquillity.' The poem celebrates love and the joys of nature: '... While birds rejoice in leafy bowers; While bees delight in opning flowers; While corn grows green in simmer showers, I love my gallant Weaver.'.
SKU: HP.C5477R
UPC: 763628254773. Psalms 100:1-5, Psalms 150:1-6, Isaiah 6:3, Acts 2:41-47, Romans 8:12-17.
Original anthem Set in a mildly blues-gospel style, this original anthem by Jack Schrader celebrates the dynamics and joys of corporate worship. The chorus is a quote from Phoebe Knapp and Fanny Crosby's Blessed Assurance, and before the tempo kicks back in for the big climax, there is a moment of prayerful worship and devotion. Rhythm parts include: Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drum Kit, Synthesizer, and B3 Organ.
SKU: HP.C5477C
UPC: 763628954772. Psalms 100:1-5, Psalms 150:1-6, Isaiah 6:3, Acts 2:41-47, Romans 8:12-17.
SKU: HL.357354
UPC: 840126943337. 6.75x10.5x0.035 inches. Deuteronomy 33:27, Exodus 33:22, Psalm 142.
A delicate cascade of piano notes introduces a warm and moving vocal entrance to this heartfelt anthem. The music and message are beautifully wed, moving through sequence after sequence of emotive vocal writing and engaging accompaniment. Choirs will enjoy the contrapuntal elements that create a layered and expressive sonic tapestry. Score and Parts (vn 1-2, va, vc) available as a digital download.
SKU: HP.C5264R
UPC: 763628252649. By Tanya Riches. 1 John 4:19, Revelation 5:12, Isaiah 4:2, Acts 4:5-12, Psalms 22:25-31.
Praise song by Tanya Riches This popular Tanya Riches praise song appears here in a soulful, gospel setting that grows to epic proportions to give praise to the name of Jesus. An artful transition into O How I Love Jesus, gives this yet another dynamic and a big key change and glorious finish makes this a thrilling anthem for worshiping the name of Jesus. The Rhythm packet contains parts for Guitar, Bass & Drums.
SKU: HL.35029735
UPC: 888680006518. 5x5 inches. Arr. Brad Nix/Jon Paige.
Uses: Christ the King, Service Music, General, Hymn Arrangement Scripture: Psalm 104:1-2, Joshua 1:5, John 4:23, Daniel 7:22A flourish for Christ the King Sunday is ideal for joining choir and congregation in the joyful embrace of sacred song. From the opening alleluias, this choral piece calls a service to purpose and acts as an extended introduction to the hymn. Whether accompanied by piano or organ, this time-honored hymn will be a praise-worthy addition to worship.
SKU: HL.125132
UPC: 884088988326. 6.75x10.5 inches.
William Krape has composed an enthusiastic tune appropriately fitting the joyful Psalm 100. Reminiscent of an English cathedral anthem, Stephen Roddy has arranged the piece for 2-part treble choir. A marvelous concert opener or service anthem.
SKU: LO.99-2689L
UPC: 000308125689.
Pairing an original setting of Psalm 100 with the classic praise and worship song by Brian Doerksen, Larry Shackley has created a jubilant, syncopated groove that will have your congregation tapping their toes to the music. Colorful harmonies in the accompaniment provide a nice complement to accessible, easy-to-learn vocals. Come, make a joyful noise to God on high!.
SKU: ST.EM8
ISBN 9790220206320.
Well-known in his day as one of the most important contributors to East's Whole Book of Psalms (1592), Farmer was in the service of the Earl of Oxford who, more than any other nobleman, established the professional Elizabethan theatre. In the year that Burbidge opened the Globe Theatre, these 18 madrigals (the most famous is probably Fair Phyllis) gave the composer an attractive place in the history of English music. CONTENTS A little pretty bonny lass (SATB) Cease now thy mourning (SAT(or A) B (or T)) Compare me to the child (SAT(or A) B) Fair nymphs, I heard one telling (SSAT(or A) TB) Fair Phyliss, I saw (SATB) I thought, my love (SATB) Now each creature joys the other (SATB) O stay sweet love (SATB) Soon as the hungry lion (SATB) Sweet friend, thy absence (SAT(or A) B) Sweet Lord, your flame still burning (SATB) Take time while time doth last (SATB) The flattering words (SATB) Who would have thought that face? (SAAT) You blessed bowers (SSATTTBB) You'll never leave still tossing (SATB) You pretty flowers that smile (SAT(or A) B.
SKU: HP.2165
UPC: 763628121655. 1 Timothy 1:17, 1 Timothy 6:12, 2 Timothy 2:3, 2 Timothy 4:8, Ephesians 4:1-16, Ephesians 6:10-20, Ephesians 56:10-17, Exodus 15:13, John 18:36, Luke 17:21, Mark 26:52, Psalms 139:24, Psalms 27:11, Matthew 16:13-20.
19th Century hymn Barbara Kinyon's 3-6 octave arrangement of this 19th Century hymn is triumphant and joyous. The sound is both full and harmonically interesting including two very colorful modulations. It is a very powerful setting which builds harmonically and melodically throughout and ends with a surprising and effective conclusion. For the Easter season you may wish to use the hymn title The Day of Resurrection.
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