SKU: GI.G-CD-1016
Celtic Psalms, volumes 1 and 2, promises to be a long-standing resource for meditation and worship. By pairing the wisdom of the psalms with timeless melodies, delicate harmonies, and instrumentation, these arrangements bring to mind the Celtic landscapes of Ireland and Scotland with sincerity, integrity, and tenderness. Set in a traditional/folk style that easily lends them to inspiring and meaningful worship, these psalms offer a much needed healing balm for today's world.
This is the recording for volume 2.
Kiran Young Wimberly is an American Presbyterian minister who lived in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for over six years. While serving in congregational and ecumenical ministry in Northern Ireland, Kiran pursued her keen interest in Irish and Scottish traditional song and its connection to spiritual life.
Contains: The Lord's My Shepherd, Psalm 23 (The Parting Glass) &bull, You Have Turned My Sorrow, Psalm 30 (Green Grows the Laurel) &bull, Hear My Cry, O God, Psalm 61 (Caislé,an an Ó,ir) &bull, How Lovely, Psalm 84 (Carrickfergus) &bull, Love Is Lord of All, Psalm 86 (My Lagan Love) &bull, O Give Thanks, Psalm 107 (The Meeting of the Waters) &bull, From the Depths, Psalms 130, 131 (The Quiet Land of Erin) &bull, You Have Searched Me, Psalm 139 (The Banks of Claudy) &bull, Come, Spirit, Come, Psalm 144 (The King's Shilling) &bull, Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow, Psalm 147 (Mo Ghile Mear).
SKU: PR.514017680
UPC: 680160226535.
SKU: CA.310170
ISBN 9790007150846. Key: E minor. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.303480
ISBN 9790007147600. Key: F major. Text language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-10707
English. Text Source: Psalms 1, 8, 25, 31, 51, 65, 66, 85, 88, 90, 122, 148, 149, 150, adapt. KYW. Scripture: Psalm 1, Psalm 8, Psalm 25, Psalm 31, Psalm 51, Psalm 65, Psalm 66, Psalm 85, Psalm 88, Psalm 90, Psalm 122, Psalm 148, Psalm 149, Psalm 150.
SKU: HP.C5017
UPC: 763628051822.
Original Anthem based on All Creatures of Our God and King Based on the hymn-tune of All Creatures of Our God and King, this 2-part anthem proclaims the power of salvation in canon and in unison. Based on the hymn-tune of All Creatures of Our God and King, this 2-part anthem proclaims the power of salvation in canon and in unison.
SKU: GI.G-6202
UPC: 785147620204. English. Text Source: Psalm 43:3, Psalm 62, Psalm 19, adapt. JLB. Scripture: Psalm 19:14, Psalm 43, Psalm 62:1–2.
These brief settings of psalm verses with music and text adaptations by John L. Bell have seemingly limitless uses—a number of suggestions are given in the notes. The recording for the Choral Subscription Series includes “Send Out Your Light.â€.
SKU: GI.G-000846
SKU: GI.G-007129
English.
SKU: GI.G-7986B
ISBN 9782852743380. Latin.
Antiphonale Romanum II : The official book of the Roman Church for the celebration of Vespers in Gregorian Chant. Sing Sunday Vespers in Gregorian Chant, and according to the renewed liturgy of Vatican II– it’s now possible. The Antiphonale Romanum II is an eight-hundred-page book printed on bible paper having the usual format of books of Gregorian Chant published by Solesmes. It contains all the elements necessary for singing Sunday Vespers and the Vespers of all the feasts of the year. That means the hymns, the antiphons, the psalms and canticles, the readings, the brief responses, the intercessory prayers and the prayers that conclude the office. At the end of the book is a chapter that explains in detail the rules of chant pertaining to each of these musical forms. The book is laid out according to the Liturgy of the Hours and draws from the patrimony of Gregorian Chant found in the mediaeval manuscripts and later tradition. The melodies offered have been edited in conformity with the critical methods of present-day musicology. They are at the same time so presented that amateur choirs can easily use them. .
SKU: CA.3107609
ISBN 9790007044930. Key: C major / a minor. Language: German/English.
The cantata Die Himmel erzahlen die Ehre Gottes (The heavens are telling of God in glory) BWV 76 by Johann Sebastian Bach was written for the 2nd Sunday after Trinity, which fell on 6 June 1723 in the year it was first performed. This ambitious two-part work was the second cantata which Bach wrote after taking up the position of Kantor of St. Thomas's in Leipzig. Bach's aim was evidently to demonstrate a particularly wide range of musical forms in both the arias and the recitatives in this cantata. The opening chorus is based on verses 2 and 4 of Psalm 19, with verse 4 structured as a choral fugue. Both parts of the cantata end with a chorale movement with different verses from the Lutheran hymn Es woll uns Gott genadig sein. The text refers loosely to the epistle reading from the 1st letter of St John, but deals more with general thoughts about the temptations of the Christian which can be overcome through love. Bach also performed the first part of the cantata later with minor revisions, but evidently no alterations to the text, on Reformation Day in Leipzig. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.3107600.
SKU: HP.VN100
UPC: 763628141615. Words by Julia Ward Howe. 1 John 4:17, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Isaiah 30:28, Isaiah 52:7, Isaiah 63:1-4, John 8:32, Luke 2:30, Luke 21:27, Matthew 6:28-29, Psalms 43:3, Psalms 76:12, Revelation 19:15, Romans 14:10.
Traditional American Melody with words by Julia Ward Howe Choral Setting by Vaclac Nelhybel.
SKU: CA.991100
ISBN 9790007087944. Language: Latin.
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