(Fourteen Antiphons and Responsories from Scivias III, vision 13) Composed by Hi...(+)
(Fourteen Antiphons and
Responsories from Scivias
III, vision 13) Composed
by Hildegard Von Bingen
(1098-1179), edited by
Marianne Richert Pfau.
Vocal songbook for voice.
With standard notation.
Published by Hildegard
Publishing Company.
By Frank Ferko. Text: Hildegard von Bingen. For SATB Choir divisi. (Mixed Voice...(+)
By Frank Ferko. Text:
Hildegard von Bingen. For
SATB Choir divisi.
(Mixed Voices).
Christmas, Marian
Festival. Choral.
Published by E.C.
Schirmer Publishing.
(Chants for the Patron Saints). By Hildegard von Bingen and Hildegard Von Bingen...(+)
(Chants for the Patron
Saints). By Hildegard von
Bingen and Hildegard Von
Bingen (1098-1179).
Arranged by Marianne
Pfau. For Unison Chorus.
Standard notation. 48
pages. Published by
Hildegard Publishing
Company
Choral Hand Clap, Hand Drum, Violin, alto 1, alto 2, soprano 1, soprano 2 SKU...(+)
Choral Hand Clap, Hand
Drum, Violin, alto 1,
alto 2, soprano 1,
soprano 2
SKU:
CF.CM9563
Great
and Fiery Force.
Composed by Michael John
Trotta. Hidegard Von
Bingen transcribed by
Michael John Trotta.
Mjts. With Standard
notation. 24 pages.
Duration 4 minutes, 41
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CM9563. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9563).
ISBN
9781491153635. UPC:
680160911134. 6.75 x 10.5
inches. Key: G minor.
Latin, English. Hidegard
Von Bingen transcribed by
Michael John
Trotta.
Trotta's
composition is an
energetic reimagining of
timeless text and tune
from the 12th century
poet, composer, and
philosopher Hildegard of
Bingen. The marriage of
the chant Caritas Abundat
with a text taken from
Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works) creates an
entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment. There is a
reflective sense of the
empowerment that comes
from singing in a choir,
especially the power of
belonging to a group
united for a purpose
greater than
oneself. This
commissioned work for
womens choir is an
energetic reimagining of
a timeless text and tune
from the twelfth-century
poet, composer and
philosopher Hildegard of
Bingen. The text was
selected as a reflection
of the students' desire
to express the
empowerment that comes
from singing in a choir,
especially the power of
belonging to a group
united for a purpose
greater than oneself.
This piece marries the
chant Caritas
Abundat with a text
taken from Liber
Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), creating an
entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment. An adapted
quotation of the tune is
introduced in the violin,
then taken up by the
choir, treated to a
five-part canon in the
more reflective middle
section, and finally
changes meter for an
energetic finish. I am
the great and fiery
force, That breathes life
into all things: I am
what awakens and supports
life And enkindles all
living things I am the
great and fiery force,
That breathes life into
all things: Everything in
the cosmos Is encircled
with my wisdom. I am the
beauty in the fields, The
force, that moves like a
graceful wind I shine in
the waters, and burn in
the sun, Glimmering in
the stars. Caritas
abundat in omnia (Grace
abounds for everyone)
[Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), I.I.2]. This
commissioned work for
womenas choir is an
energetic reimagining of
a timeless text and tune
from the twelfth-century
poet, composer and
philosopher Hildegard of
Bingen. The text was
selected as a reflection
of the students' desire
to express the
empowerment that comes
from singing in a choir,
especially the power of
belonging to a group
united for a purpose
greater than oneself.
This piece marries the
chant Caritas
Abundat with a text
taken from Liber
Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), creating an
entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment. An adapted
quotation of the tune is
introduced in the violin,
then taken up by the
choir, treated to a
five-part canon in the
more reflective middle
section, and finally
changes meter for an
energetic finish. I am
the great and fiery
force, That breathes life
into all things: I am
what awakens and supports
life And enkindles all
living things I am the
great and fiery force,
That breathes life into
all things: Everything in
the cosmos Is encircled
with my wisdom. I am the
beauty in the fields, The
force, that moves like a
graceful wind I shine in
the waters, and burn in
the sun, Glimmering in
the stars. Caritas
abundat in omnia (Grace
abounds for everyone)
[Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), I.I.2]. This
commissioned work for
womenas choir is an
energetic reimagining of
a timeless text and tune
from the twelfth-century
poet, composer and
philosopher Hildegard of
Bingen. The text was
selected as a reflection
of the students' desire
to express the
empowerment that comes
from singing in a choir,
especially the power of
belonging to a group
united for a purpose
greater than oneself.
This piece marries the
chant Caritas
Abundat with a text
taken from Liber
Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), creating an
entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment. An adapted
quotation of the tune is
introduced in the violin,
then taken up by the
choir, treated to a
five-part canon in the
more reflective middle
section, and finally
changes meter for an
energetic finish. I am
the great and fiery
force, That breathes life
into all things: I am
what awakens and supports
life And enkindles all
living things I am the
great and fiery force,
That breathes life into
all things: Everything in
the cosmos Is encircled
with my wisdom. I am the
beauty in the fields, The
force, that moves like a
graceful wind I shine in
the waters, and burn in
the sun, Glimmering in
the stars. Caritas
abundat in omnia (Grace
abounds for everyone)
[Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), I.I.2]. This
commissioned work for
women's choir is an
energetic reimagining of
a timeless text and tune
from the twelfth-century
poet, composer and
philosopher Hildegard of
Bingen. The text was
selected as a reflection
of the students' desire
to express the
empowerment that comes
from singing in a choir,
especially the power of
belonging to a group
united for a purpose
greater than oneself.
This piece marries the
chant Caritas
Abundat with a text
taken from Liber
Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), creating an
entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment. An adapted
quotation of the tune is
introduced in the violin,
then taken up by the
choir, treated to a
five-part canon in the
more reflective middle
section, and finally
changes meter for an
energetic finish. I am
the great and fiery
force, That breathes life
into all things: I am
what awakens and supports
life And enkindles all
living things I am the
great and fiery force,
That breathes life into
all things: Everything in
the cosmos Is encircled
with my wisdom. I am the
beauty in the fields, The
force, that moves like a
graceful wind I shine in
the waters, and burn in
the sun, Glimmering in
the stars. Caritas
abundat in omnia (Grace
abounds for everyone)
[Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), I.I.2]. This
commissioned work for
women's choir is an
energetic reimagining of
a timeless text and tune
from the twelfth-century
poet, composer and
philosopher Hildegard of
Bingen. The text was
selected as a reflection
of the students' desire
to express the
empowerment that comes
from singing in a choir,
especially the power of
belonging to a group
united for a purpose
greater than oneself.
This piece marries the
chant Caritas Abundat
with a text taken from
Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), creating an
entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment. An adapted
quotation of the tune is
introduced in the violin,
then taken up by the
choir, treated to a
five-part canon in the
more reflective middle
section, and finally
changes meter for an
energetic finish. I am
the great and fiery
force, That breathes life
into all things: I am
what awakens and supports
life And enkindles all
living things I am the
great and fiery force,
That breathes life into
all things: Everything in
the cosmos Is encircled
with my wisdom. I am the
beauty in the fields, The
force, that moves like a
graceful wind I shine in
the waters, and burn in
the sun, Glimmering in
the stars. Caritas
abundat in omnia (Grace
abounds for everyone)
[Liber Divinorum Operum
(The Book of Divine
Works), I.I.2]. This
commissioned work for
women’s choir is
an energetic reimagining
of a timeless text and
tune from the
twelfth-century poet,
composer and philosopher
Hildegard of Bingen. The
text was selected as a
reflection of the
students' desire to
express the empowerment
that comes from singing
in a choir, especially
the power of belonging to
a group united for a
purpose greater than
oneself.This piece
marries the chant Caritas
Abundat with a text taken
from Liber Divinorum
Operum (The Book of
Divine Works), creating
an entirely new work that
expresses themes of
empowerment.An adapted
quotation of the tune is
introduced in the violin,
then taken up by the
choir, treated to a
five-part canon in the
more reflective middle
section, and finally
changes meter for an
energetic finish.I am the
great and fiery
force,That breathes life
into all things:I am what
awakens and supports
lifeAnd enkindles all
living thingsI am the
great and fiery
force,That breathes life
into all
things:Everything in the
cosmosIs encircled with
my wisdom.I am the beauty
in the fields,The force,
that moves like a
graceful windI shine in
the waters, and burn in
the sun,Glimmering in the
stars.Caritas abundat in
omnia (Grace abounds for
everyone)[Liber Divinorum
Operum (The Book of
Divine Works),
I.I.2].
Choral SSAA choir SKU: CF.CM9587 Composed by John Ratledge. Sws. Jbc. Per...(+)
Choral SSAA choir
SKU:
CF.CM9587
Composed by
John Ratledge. Sws. Jbc.
Performance Score. 16
pages. Duration 3:30.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9587. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9587).
ISBN
9781491154090. UPC:
680160912599. 6.875 x
10.5 inches. Key: C
major. English.
Transcribed by Wilson
Hall. Hidegaard Von
Bingen translated by
William Hall.
I
am the secret fire in all
things, scored for
SSAA divisi and two
soprano soloists, was
premiered by the
Vancouver Chamber Choir,
Jon Washbun, conductor,
in November 2008. The
Hildegard von Bingen
text, translated by
Wilson Hall (deceased
professor of English at
Shorter College in Rome,
Georgia and dear friend),
is a text that fosters
many opportunities to
depict the mysterious
nature of God, His
transcendence into all
the human experience, and
the hope, through
vulnerability, that
resonates in the gravamen
for individual
transubstantiation
through the struggles
inherent in Life's Stuff.
This composition
celebrates the
transforming power of
spirituality, the
evolution of the human
spirit when one
amalgamates with
unknowing, and the
ecstasy that saturates
Life when one
acknowledges the God
Presence already within.
 . I am the
secret fire in all
things, scored for
SSAA divisi and two
soprano soloists, was
premiered by the
Vancouver Chamber Choir,
Jon Washbun, conductor,
in November 2008. The
Hildegard von Bingen
text, translated by
Wilson Hall (deceased
professor of English at
Shorter College in Rome,
Georgia and dear friend),
is a text that fosters
many opportunities to
depict the mysterious
nature of God, His
transcendence into all
the human experience, and
the hope, through
vulnerability, that
resonates in the gravamen
for individual
transubstantiation
through the struggles
inherent in Life's Stuff.
This composition
celebrates the
transforming power of
spirituality, the
evolution of the human
spirit when one
amalgamates with
unknowing, and the
ecstasy that saturates
Life when one
acknowledges the God
Presence already within.
 . I am the secret
fire in all things,
scored for SSAA divisi
and two soprano soloists,
was premiered by the
Vancouver Chamber Choir,
Jon Washbun, conductor,
in November 2008. The
Hildegard von Bingen
text, translated by
Wilson Hall (deceased
professor of English at
Shorter College in Rome,
Georgia and dear friend),
is a text that fosters
many opportunities to
depict the mysterious
nature of God, His
transcendence into all
the human experience, and
the hope, through
vulnerability, that
resonates in the gravamen
for individual
transubstantiation
through the struggles
inherent in Life's Stuff.
This composition
celebrates the
transforming power of
spirituality, the
evolution of the human
spirit when one
amalgamates with
unknowing, and the
ecstasy that saturates
Life when one
acknowledges the God
Presence already within.
 . I am the secret
fire in all things,
scored for SSAA divisi
and two soprano soloists,
was premiered by the
Vancouver Chamber Choir,
Jon Washbun, conductor,
in November 2008. The
Hildegard von Bingen
text, translated by
Wilson Hall (deceased
professor of English at
Shorter College in Rome,
Georgia and dear friend),
is a text that fosters
many opportunities to
depict the mysterious
nature of God, His
transcendence into all
the human experience, and
the hope, through
vulnerability, that
resonates in the gravamen
for individual
transubstantiation
through the struggles
inherent in Life's
Stuff.This composition
celebrates the
transforming power of
spirituality, the
evolution of the human
spirit when one
amalgamates with
unknowing, and the
ecstasy that saturates
Life when one
acknowledges the God
Presence already
within. .