Composed by Malcolm Archer. For SATB choir and organ. Mixed Voices. Sacred, Chor...(+)
Composed by Malcolm
Archer. For SATB choir
and organ. Mixed Voices.
Sacred, Choral Leaflet.
Level B (easy). Vocal
score. 8 pages. Duration
4'. Published by Oxford
University Press
Composed by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Arranged by Lloyd Larson. Hymntune, Hym...(+)
Composed by Jean Sibelius
(1865-1957). Arranged by
Lloyd Larson. Hymntune,
Hymn
Arrangements, Funeral and
Memorial, General
Worship,
Assurance, Encouragement,
Eternal Life,
Faithfulness,
Grief. Octavo. 12 pages.
Duration 12 minutes. Hope
Publishing Company
#C6209.
Published by Hope
Publishing
Company
By Larry Shackley. For SATB choir, piano (with optional bass quintet (trumpet) a...(+)
By Larry Shackley. For
SATB choir, piano (with
optional bass quintet
(trumpet) and
congregation). Sacred
Anthem, Ascension, Christ
the King, General.
Octavo. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
I Got Rhythm * 'S Wonderful * They Can't Take That Away from Me * ...(+)
I Got Rhythm * 'S
Wonderful *
They Can't Take That
Away
from Me * I'll Build
a
Stairway to Paradise *
Love
Is Here to Stay *
Embraceable
You * Fascinating Rhythm.
Composed by Ira Gershwin
and
George Gershwin
(1898-1937).
Arranged by Adam Podd and
Matt Podd. Performance
Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Pop Choral Series.
Form: Medley. Broadway;
Great
American Songbook;
Secular.
Choral Octavo. 24 pages.
Alfred Music #00-47665.
Published by Alfred Music
SATB choir SKU: LP.OR-2255 Composed by Squire Parsons. Arranged by Camp K...(+)
SATB choir
SKU:
LP.OR-2255
Composed
by Squire Parsons.
Arranged by Camp
Kirkland. Anthems.
Mountain-Top Choral
Series. Southern Gospel
and Sacred. Score and
parts. Published by
Lillenas Publishing
Company (LP.OR-2255).
UPC:
765762073401.
A
choral arrangement of
this southern gospel
standard that remains
faithful to the song
writer's original intent:
sweet simple warm and
full of assurance. Camp
Kirkland's brilliant
folksong-like
accompaniment never gets
in the way but
complements beautifully
the lovely text and
tune.
Choir Secular (SATB choir) SKU: AP.50129 Words from Traditional Latin<...(+)
Choir Secular (SATB
choir)
SKU:
AP.50129
Words
from Traditional
Latin. Composed by
Jacob Narverud.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Alfred Choral Designs.
Sacred; Secular;
Traditional. Choral
Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred
Music #00-50129.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.50129).
UPC:
038081572994.
Lat.
Colorful
choral sonorities emerge
over a steady heartbeat
piano part in this
contemporary treatment of
the traditional Latin
text. Composer Jacob
Narverud remains faithful
to the tonic scale degree
throughout, creating
plenty of ethereal
cluster chords as the
piece unfolds. A
contrasting spoken
section quotes a biblical
verse about perseverance.
Impressive in concert or
contest.
About Alfred
Choral
Designs
Th
e Alfred Choral Designs
Series provides student
and adult choirs with a
variety of secular choral
music that is useful,
practical, educationally
appropriate, and a
pleasure to sing. To that
end, the Choral Designs
series features original
works, folk song
settings, spiritual
arrangements, choral
masterworks, and holiday
selections suitable for
use in concerts,
festivals, and
contests.
Cantata
for the 10th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, deine
Augen sehen nach dem
Glaube. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1726. BWV 102. Duration
24 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.102/19. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3110219).
ISBN
9790007136529. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.
Cantata
for the 10th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, deine
Augen sehen. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Violin 1. Composed
1726. BWV 102. 8 pages.
Duration 24 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.102/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3110211).
ISBN
9790007047405. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.
Cantata
for the 10th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, deine
Augen sehen. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Viola. Composed
1726. BWV 102. 8 pages.
Duration 24 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.102/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3110213).
ISBN
9790007047429. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.
Soli ATB, SATB Choir, Fl, 2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc SKU: CA.3110249 Cantata f...(+)
Soli ATB, SATB Choir, Fl,
2 Ob, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
SKU: CA.3110249
Cantata for the 10th
Sunday after Trinity.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Reinhold Kubik. Arranged
by Paul Horn. Organ.
Sacred vocal music,
Cantatas. Single Part,
Organ. Composed 1726. BWV
102. 28 pages. Duration
24 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.102/49. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3110249).
ISBN
9790007240585. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.
Cantata
for the 10th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, deine
Augen sehen. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Violin 2. Composed
1726. BWV 102. 8 pages.
Duration 24 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.102/12. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3110212).
ISBN
9790007047412. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.
Cantata
for the 10th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn. 1x
31.102/21 flute, 1x
31.102/22 oboe 1, 1x
31.102/23 oboe 2. German
title: Herr, deine Augen
sehen 3. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1726. BWV 102. 16 pages.
Duration 24 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
31.102/09. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3110209).
ISBN
9790007047399. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and parts available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.
Cantata
for the 10th Sunday after
Trinity. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, deine
Augen sehen. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas. Single
Part, Cello/Double Bass.
Composed 1726. BWV 102.
12 pages. Duration 24
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.102/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3110214).
ISBN
9790007047436. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1726 Johann Sebastian
Bach performed a series
of cantatas by his
Meiningen cousin Johann
Ludwig, then continued
this series with his own
works, but remained
faithful to the textual
models used his cousin: a
Meiningen cycle of texts
by an unknown author from
the early 18th century.
All these texts share the
characteristic of
including two quotations
from the bible: one from
the Old Testament at the
beginning, and another
from the New Testament in
the middle. These
cantatas include Herr,
deine Augen sehen nach
dem Glauben BWV 102. The
opening chorus in several
sections is one of Bach's
masterpieces of choral
composition. The cantata
is also one of those
works on which Bach's
later reputation was
based: performances are
documented from 1776 in
Hamburg and in Berlin by
Zelter's Sing-Akademie
from 1813 onwards. In
1830 it was one of the
very first cantatas by
Bach to appear in print.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3110200.