Communion Rite.
Composed by Joe Camacho
and Marty Haugen.
Arranged by Various.
Ritual Prayer. Tune name:
Let Us Break Bread.
Sacred. Octavo. With
guitar chord names. 12
pages. GIA Publications
#4962. Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-4962).
Bread and Games Fanfare [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000803-120 Composed by William Vean. S...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000803-120
Composed by William Vean.
Score Only. 20 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000803-120. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000803-120).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Bread and Games Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000756-140 Composed by Willia...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000756-140
Composed by William Vean.
Score Only. 36 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000756-140. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000756-140).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Bread and Games Ensemble de cuivres [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Brass Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000804-130 Composed by William Vean. Sco...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000804-130
Composed by William Vean.
Score Only. 32 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000804-130. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000804-130).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000756-010 Composed by Willia...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000756-010
Composed by William Vean.
Set (Score & Parts). 116
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000756-010. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000756-010).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Organ - Beginning SKU: MN.10-825 Composed by Mark E. Bloedow. Offertories...(+)
Organ - Beginning
SKU:
MN.10-825
Composed by
Mark E. Bloedow.
Offertories, Preludes.
Reformation, Ash
Wednesday, World
Communion Sunday,
Communion. MorningStar
Music Publishers #10-825.
Published by MorningStar
Music Publishers
(MN.10-825).
UPC:
688670108259.
Refle
ctive,
meditative.
Includ
es: Let All Mortal
Flesh Keep
Silence PICARDY
Let Us Break Bread
Together LET US BREAK
BREAD
O Bread of
Life from Heaven O
WELT, ICH MUSS DICH
LASSEN
Brass Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000804-030 Composed by William Vean. Set...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000804-030
Composed by William Vean.
Set (Score & Parts). 62
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000804-030. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000804-030).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Fanfare Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000803-020 Composed by William Vean. S...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000803-020
Composed by William Vean.
Set (Score & Parts). 98
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000803-020. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000803-020).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Bread of Heaven Chorale SATB SATB, Piano [Octavo] Lorenz Publishing Company
Composed by Faye Lopez. For SATB choir, piano. Sacred Anthem, Holy Communion, Ho...(+)
Composed by Faye Lopez.
For SATB choir, piano.
Sacred Anthem, Holy
Communion, Holy Week.
Octavo. Lorenz Publishing
Company #10/4711L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
A Clare Benediction Composed by John Rutter A Prayer Of St Richard Of Chicheste...(+)
A Clare Benediction
Composed by John Rutter
A Prayer Of St Richard Of
Chichester Composed by L.
J. White
Alleluia Composed by
William Boyce
Author Of Life Divine
Composed by Cecilia
Mcdowall
Be Still For The Presence
Of The Lord Composed by
David Evans; Arranged by
Richard Shephard
Bread Of The World
Composed by Scottish
Traditional; Arranged by
Alan Bullard
Brightest And Best
Composed by Malcolm
Archer
Christ Is The World's
True Light Composed by W.
K. Stanton
Christ The Lord Is Risen
Again Composed by Richard
Shephard
Christians Shout For Joy
And Gladness Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach
Come Down, O Love Divine
Composed by Hilary
Tadman-robins
Plainsong: Creator Of The
Stars Arranged by John
Scott
Drop, Drop Slow Tears
Composed by Kerry Andrew
Evening Service In C
Composed by Frank Henry
Shera
Fairest Lord Jesus
Composed by Martin How
Gabriel To Mary Came
Composed by 14th Century
Irish; Arranged by Alan
Bullard
Give Thanks To God
Composed by Botswanan
Traditional; Arranged by
Alan Bullard
God Be In My Head
Composed by Armstrong
Gibbs
God In Mine Eternity
Composed by Alan Bullard
God So Loved The World
Composed by Alan Bullard
God That Madest Earth And
Heaven Composed by Welsh
Traditional; Arranged by
David Thorne
Hail, Virgin Mary (Ave
Maria) Composed by Franz
Liszt
Hark, The Glad Sound
Composed by David Thorne
Harvest Carol Composed by
Ian Ray
He Is Risen Composed by
Cecil Cope
Hide Not Thy Face
Composed by Richard
Farrant
see all...
Holy, Holy, Holy, Holy Is
The Lord Composed by
Franz Schubert; Arranged
by Alan Bullard
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord
God Almighty Composed by
Alan Smith
Hosanna To The Son Of
David Composed by Georg
Philipp Telemann
Irish Blessing Composed
by Bob Chilcott
Jesu, Lamb Of God,
Redeemer (Ave Verum
Corpus) Composed by
Edward Elgar
Jesus Christ The Apple
Tree Composed by English
Traditional; Arranged by
Alan Bullard
Jubilate (Let Us Praise
You) Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
Lamb Of God (Agnus Dei)
Composed by Samuel Webbe
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep
Silence Composed by
Stephen Cleobury
Like The Murmur Of The
Dove's Song Composed by
Alan Smith
Lord, In Thy Mercy
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn
Magnificat And Nunc
Dimittis In C Composed by
F. H. Shera
Never Weather-beaten Sail
Composed by Thomas
Campion; Arranged by Alan
Bullard
Now The Green Blade
Riseth Composed by French
Traditional; Arranged by
Alan Bullard
O Breath Of Life Composed
by English Traditional;
Arranged by Alan Bullard
O For A Closer Walk With
God Composed by Charles
Villiers Stanford
O God Of Mercy Composed
by Simon Lole
O God, Your Goodness
Composed by Ludwig Van
Beethoven
O Praise God In His
Holiness Composed by John
Weldon
Panis Angelicus Composed
by Cesar Auguste Franck
Peace Between Nations
Composed by Christopher
Wiggins
Pie Jesu Composed by
Gabriel Faure
Praise To The Trinity
Composed by Hildegard Of
Bingen
Psalm 150 Composed by Bob
Chilcott
Rejoice In The Lord
Always Composed by
Christopher Wiggins
Shout For Joy Composed by
African Traditional;
Arranged by Alan Bullard
Star Of Wonder Composed
by Alan Bullard
The Eternal Gifts Of
Christ The King Composed
by Guidetti/henry G. Ley
The Heavens Sing Praises
To God Composed by Ludwig
Van Beethoven
The Lord Ascendeth
Composed by Michael
Praetorius
The Lord Bless You And
Keep You Composed by John
Rutter
The Lord's My Shepherd
Composed by Bob Chilcott
The Peace Of God Composed
by Alan Bullard
The True And Living Bread
Composed by David
Blackwell
There Is No Rose Composed
by Andrew Smith
Thou Visitest The Earth
Composed by Maurice
Greene
To Be A Pilgrim Composed
by Nick Burt
Were You There? Composed
by American Spiritual;
Arranged by Peter Hunt
Where All Charity And
Love Are (Ubi Caritas)
Arranged by Alan Bullard
Wondrous Cross Composed
by Philip Wilby
The Oxford Book of
Flexible Anthems by Alan
Bullard (1947-). For
flexible instrumentation.
Mixed Voices. Sacred.
Paperback. 296 pages.
Published by Oxford
University Press
Bread of Heaven Chorale 3 parties SAB, Piano Lorenz Publishing Company
SAB choir and piano SKU: LO.10-5259L Composed by Faye Lopez. Arranged by ...(+)
SAB choir and piano
SKU: LO.10-5259L
Composed by Faye Lopez.
Arranged by Patricia
Mock. Choral. Singable
Solutions. Sacred Anthem,
Holy Communion, Holy
Week. Octavo. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#10/5259L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.10-5259L).
ISBN
9780787764944.
Brea
d of Heaven, feed me till
I want no more. With the
true and living Bread
ever let our souls be
fed. Faye López and
Patricia Mock’s
highly expressive
Communion reflection
features a text inspired
by the beloved Bread of
Heaven, on Thee We Feed
and can be accompanied
with piano, string
quartet, or digital
strings.
By Marty Haugen. For Voices: SATB, cantor, assembly. Instruments: 2 woodwinds in...(+)
By Marty Haugen. For
Voices: SATB, cantor,
assembly. Instruments: 2
woodwinds in C
(instruments optional).
Keyboard accompaniment.
Ritual Prayer Series
Sacred. Level: easy. 7
pages. Published by GIA
Publications.
SKU: LO.99-4105MD Composed by Jay Rouse. Choral. Sacred Anthem, General, ...(+)
SKU: LO.99-4105MD
Composed by Jay Rouse.
Choral. Sacred Anthem,
General, Good Friday,
Holy Week.
Performance/accompaniment
CD (split-track).
Medallion Music
#99/4105MD. Published by
Medallion Music
(LO.99-4105MD).
UPC:
000308156003.
Perfo
rmance/accompaniment CD
plus Split-track for
Broken Bread, Broken Life
(10/5402MD) - This
passionate worship anthem
by Jay Rouse emphasizes
Christ's ultimate
sacrifice on the cross
and His gift to all
believers of new life. A
serene opening builds to
a profound finale where
the choir repeatedly
proclaims, Lord, You are
the Bread of Life. Thank
You for Your sacrifice.
Highly appropriate for
use throughout the Easter
season, it is just as
impactful year-round.
From Songs of the Cross
(55/1199MD).
Vocal, Solo 2-part mixed choir; solo SKU: HP.8856 Composed by Mary Kay Be...(+)
Vocal, Solo 2-part mixed
choir; solo
SKU:
HP.8856
Composed by
Mary Kay Beall. Piano
Accompaniment. Hymntune,
General Worship,
Communion, Lord's Supper,
Sacred. Vocal score. Hope
Publishing Company #8856.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
(HP.8856).
UPC:
763628188566.
Origi
nal Anthem A joyful
communion anthem by Mary
Kay Beall portraying the
blessing and joy of the
Lord's table, with an
effective quote from Let
Us Break Bread Together.
A joyful communion anthem
by Mary Kay Beall
portraying the blessing
and joy of the Lord's
table, with an effective
quote from Let Us Break
Bread Together.
A
Flexible Medley for the
Communion Service.
Composed by Jason W.
Krug. General, Holy
Communion, Sacred.
Handbell score. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#20/1615L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.20-1615L).
ISBN
9781429127875.
Leve
l 2 • With an
ingenious use of final
and segue endings, this
selection allows
ensembles to custom
design their own musical
offerings to be played
during holy communion.
This highly practical
work should receive much
use throughout the church
year.
Full orchestra SKU: LO.30-3683MD Composed by Jay Rouse. Choral collection...(+)
Full orchestra
SKU:
LO.30-3683MD
Composed
by Jay Rouse. Choral
collection. Sacred
Choral, Concert,
Eastertide, General.
Orchestral score and
parts. Medallion Music
#30/3683MD. Published by
Medallion Music
(LO.30-3683MD).
UPC:
000308153156.
Orche
stral Score and Parts for
Broken Bread, Broken Life
(10/5402MD) - This
passionate worship anthem
by Jay Rouse emphasizes
Christ's ultimate
sacrifice on the cross
and His gift to all
believers of new life. A
serene opening builds to
a profound finale where
the choir repeatedly
proclaims, Lord, You are
the Bread of Life. Thank
You for Your sacrifice.
Highly appropriate for
use throughout the Easter
season, it is just as
impactful year-round.
From Songs of the Cross
(55/1199MD).
Performed by Bread. Piano/Vocal/Chords Songbook (Arrangements for piano and voic...(+)
Performed by Bread.
Piano/Vocal/Chords
Songbook (Arrangements
for piano and voice with
guitar chords). Size 9x12
inches. 64 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
First recorder, second recorder, first oboe, second oboe (1. Recorder, 2. Record...(+)
First recorder, second
recorder, first oboe,
second oboe (1. Recorder,
2. Recorder, 1. Oboe, 2.
Oboe)
SKU:
BA.BA10039-65
Cantata for the First
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
James Webster, Robert
Freeman, and Walther
Durr. This edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext. Set
of wind parts. BWV 39.
5/5/5/4 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10039_65. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA10039-65).
ISBN
9790006541386. 32.5 x
25.5 cm
inches.
This
cantata for the First
Sunday after Trinity,
first performed in 1726,
is one of the most
musically attractive
compositions composed by
Bach during his time as
cantor at St. Thomas
Church, Leipzig. In
its alternating scoring
for oboes, recorders and
strings, the
opulently-structured
opening chorus describes
the gesture of the
breaking of bread. The
arias and recitatives for
the two soloists, alto
and tenor show Bach at
the peak of his
compositional powers. The
two-part cantata
concludes with a simple
chorus.
- Urtext
edition based on theNew
Bach Edition - Richly
coloured scoring using
recorders and oboes -
Vocal score (Ger/Eng),
foreword
(Ger/Eng)
About
Barenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
Why musicians
love to play from
Bärenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
- Urtext
editions as close as
possible to the
composerâ€â„Â
¢s intentions - With
alternate versions in
full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
High-quality paper with a
slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
through
Composed
by Karen Thompson. Holy
Communion. Handbell
score. Lorenz Publishing
Company #20/1978L.
Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
(LO.20-1978L).
ISBN
9780787757717.
This
graceful arrangement of
BREAD OF LIFE is the
perfect choice for any
Communion service. Treble
and bass ringers share
both the melodic material
and the flowing
eighth-note accompaniment
patterns. Three key
changes and an optional
handchime section will
also keep your ringers
engaged.