For piano. Sacred: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, General, Holy Communion, Thanksg...(+)
For piano. Sacred:
Advent, Christmas,
Epiphany, General, Holy
Communion, Thanksgiving.
Level 2. Collection. 96
pages. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
Organ - Medium SKU: JK.01885 Composed by Various. Arranged by Brent Jorge...(+)
Organ - Medium
SKU:
JK.01885
Composed by
Various. Arranged by
Brent Jorgensen. Organ
Chains, Organ Postludes,
Organ Preludes, Organ
Solos, Special Events
Funeral and Memorial,
Comfort, Eternal Life,
Funeral, Plan of
Salvation, Resurrection.
Christian, Inspirational.
Jackman Music Corporation
#01885. Published by
Jackman Music Corporation
(JK.01885).
UPC:
093285018853.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2,
Matthew 5:4, 1 Peter
5:7.
Thirty-one
favorite funeral hymns
arranged in a continuous
medley for organ
prelude/postlude. You
can start anywhere in the
book and end
anywhere! Pedals are
included within the
staff. Songs included
in this book: Comfort
and Hope Be Still, My
Soul The Lord is My
Shepherd Nearer, My
God, To Thee Where
Can I Turn For Peace?
Come unto Jesus Lead,
Kindly Light Jesus
Christ I Know That
My Redeemer Lives
Beautiful Savior I
Believe in Christ I
Stand All Amazed He
Sent His Son How
Great Thou Art The
Love of God Our
Savior's Love Love
One Another My
Heavenly Father Loves
Me I Feel My Savior's
Love Where Love
Is Faith and Devotion
Come, Follow Me
I Need Thee Every
Hour Because I Have
Been Given Much
Amazing Grace In the
Garden Softly and
Tenderly Come, Thou
Fount of Every
Blessing Each Life
That Touches Ours For
Good Eternal Families
Families Can Be
Together Forever Love
at Home Oh, What
Songs of the Heart I
Am a Child of God O
My Father Closing
God Be With You Till
We Meet Again Abide
with Me! Abide with
Me, 'Tis Eventide
Anthems Goin'
home Consider the
Lilies Holy Art
Thou Jesu, Joy of
Man's Desiring
Composer: Various
Arranger: Brent
Jorgensen Difficulty:
Medium Reference:
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2,
Matthew 5:4, 1 Peter
5:7.
SATB choir SKU: ST.EM35B Composed by John Mundy. Edited by Edmund H Fello...(+)
SATB choir
SKU:
ST.EM35B
Composed by
John Mundy. Edited by
Edmund H Fellowes.
Library Volumes. Edited
Edmund Fellowes. Revised
Thurston Dart and Philip
Brett. Paperback.
Madrigals. Choral Score.
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
#EM35B. Published by
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
(ST.EM35B).
ISBN
9790220211652.
Orga
nist of St George's,
Windsor, and successor to
the famous Marbecke,
Mundy was amongst the
earliest of the English
madrigalists. There are
12 madrigals in this
collection, ranging from
Of all the
birds, a tribute to
William Byrd, to In
deep distress and
the tragic setting of
words written by Chideock
Tichborne on the eve of
his execution in the
Tower of London, My
prime of youth. The
volume also contains 25
psalms in three, four,
and five parts.
CONTENTS As I went
walking (SAT) Blessed
art thou (SAT) Have
mercy on me, O Lord
(SSATB) Hear my
prayer, O Lord (STB)
Heigh Ho! 'chill go to
plough (SSAB) I lift
my heart to thee
(SSAT) In deep
distress (SATB) In
midst of woods
(SSATB) Lightly she
whipped o'er the dales
(SSATB) Lord arise
and help thy servant
(SSATB) Lord to thee
I make my moan (SATB)
My prime of youth
(SATB) O all ye
nations (S (or A) AT)
O come let us lift up our
voice (SAT) O Lord of
whom I do depend
(SSAT) O Lord turn
not away thy face
(SAT) Of all the
birds (SAT) Penelope
that longed (SSATB)
Praise the Lord, O my
soul (SAT) Save me, O
God (SAT) Sing ye
unto the Lord (SSAT)
The black-bird made
(SSATB) The longer
that I live (SSAT)
The Shepherd Stephon (S
solo, A. viol, T. viol,
B. viol) Thus art
thou bless'd (SAT)
Turn about and see me (SA
(or T) T) Unto thee
lift I up mine eyes
(SSATB) Were I a king
(SATBB) Who loves a
life (SSATB) Witness
ye heav'ns (S solo, A.
viol, T. viol, B.
viol) Ye people all
in one accord (SAB).
Composed by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). For Alto voice. Choral learning ...(+)
Composed by George
Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). For Alto
voice. Choral learning
aid. SingleParts with
StudySpots. Classical;
Choral. Novice to semi
professional. Choral
Practice CD. Duration
1:01:23. Published by
Rehearsal Arts, LLC
By Janice Kapp Perry. Text: John V. Pearson / Rodney Turner / Janice Kapp Perry ...(+)
By Janice Kapp Perry.
Text: John V. Pearson /
Rodney Turner / Janice
Kapp Perry / Neal A.
Maxwell / Orrin G. Hatch
/ David B. Larsen / Olga
S. Whitaker / Ruth S.
Kapp. For SATB Choir.
Level: Medium. Published
by Jackman Music
Corporation.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Violin 2. Composed 1724.
BWV 73. 4 pages. Duration
17 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.073/12. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3107312).
ISBN
9790007044671. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Viola. Composed 1724. BWV
73. 4 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/13. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107313).
ISBN
9790007044688. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Violin 1. Composed 1724.
BWV 73. 4 pages. Duration
17 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 31.073/11. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3107311).
ISBN
9790007044664. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Cantata for the 3rd
Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
German title: Herr, wie
du willt. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Cello/Double Bass.
Composed 1724. BWV 73. 8
pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107314).
ISBN
9790007044695. Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.
Soli STB, SATB Choir, 2 Ob, Cor, Org obl, 2 Vl, Va, Bc - Level 3 SKU: CA.3107...(+)
Soli STB, SATB Choir, 2
Ob, Cor, Org obl, 2 Vl,
Va, Bc - Level 3
SKU:
CA.3107349
Cantata
for the 3rd Sunday after
Epiphany. Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Edited by Reinhold Kubik.
Arranged by Paul Horn.
Organ. Sacred vocal
music, Cantatas,
Epiphany. Single Part,
Organ. Composed 1724. BWV
73. 16 pages. Duration 17
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
31.073/49. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.3107349).
Key: G
minor / c minor.
Language:
German/English.
In
1724, Bach composed the
cantata Herr, wie du
willt, so schicks mit mir
[Lord, as you will, do
unto me] BWV 73 for the
third Epiphany Sunday.
Like in some other
cantatas from the first
annual cycle, the opening
movement contains a part
for corno which would in
fact have been unplayable
on an instrument of that
era - probably also a
reason why Bach allocated
this part to the organ in
a repeat performance
(both variants can be
performed using the Carus
edition). The unusual
choral movement,
interrupted by
recitatives, is based
quite substantially on a
short four-note motive
which is introduced by
the horn; at the end of
the chorus, the choir
sings it to the words
Herr, wie du willt [Lord,
as you will] - an avowal
which also quite
substantially
characterizes other
movements of the cantata.
Score and part available
separately - see item
CA.3107300.