Composed by Lloyd Larson.
Choral, cantatas.
Eastertide, Holy Week.
Choral score. Lorenz
Publishing Company
#55/1190L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.55-1190L).
SATB choir SKU: LP.OR-2201 Composed by George Frideric Handel. Anthems. T...(+)
SATB choir
SKU:
LP.OR-2201
Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Anthems.
Traditional and Sacred.
Score and parts.
Published by Lillenas
Publishing Company
(LP.OR-2201).
UPC:
765762106406.
So
you've been shying away
from utilizing the
Hallelujah Chorus with
your choir because the
tessitura is too high and
the keyboard
accompaniment is too
difficult! Well shy away
no longer. This edition
of Handel's classic is a
key lower and the
keyboard players will
send you flowers and a
box of candy.
Composed by Cliff Duren.
Choral. Sacred Anthem,
Christmas. Octavo. Word
Music #080689702235.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689702235).
UPC:
080689702235.
Anoth
er addition to the new
Christmas Mashup Series
is this inspiring anthem,
Joy to the World!
with Raise a
Hallelujah. This
anthem is a jubilant
reminder of the Joy that
came to this earth,
giving us a reason to
always sing of our King
who is alive!
Brimming
with energy and
acclamations of worship,
this festive new setting
of a classic hymn text
will dazzle and delight
the congregation. The
piano establishes the
rhythmic drive,
immediately capturing a
spirit of joy! Powerful
opening melodic gestures
provide a strong theme
that craftily uses mixed
meters to engage and
propel the singing
forward. A contrasting B
section features a
hide-a-hymn component,
introducing HYFRYDOL as
something recognizable to
this exciting worship
offering.
SATB choir SKU: WD.080689674235 Composed by Luke Gambill. Choral. Sacred ...(+)
SATB choir
SKU:
WD.080689674235
Composed by Luke Gambill.
Choral. Sacred Anthem.
Octavo. Word Music
#080689674235. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689674235).
UPC:
080689674235.
Where
would we be without the
goodness and love of the
Lord? Where would we be
without Christ’s
ultimate sacrifice on the
cross? Hallelujah for
the Cross is a
powerful new song, made
popular by Chris
McClarney, that reminds
us of the mercy, glory,
and power of the
cross…the cross
that broke our prison
chains and paid our
ransom. Arranged by Luke
Gambill and orchestrated
by Cliff Duren, this
anthem will become a new
favorite for your choir
and congregation.
SATB Choir with worship leader SKU: WD.080689284274 With Amazing Grace...(+)
SATB Choir with worship
leader
SKU:
WD.080689284274
With Amazing
Grace. Arranged by
Gary Rhodes. Choral. From
the musical East to West
(080689430176). Sacred
Anthem. Octavo. Duration
6'20. Word Music
#080689284274. Published
by Word Music
(WD.080689284274).
UPC: 080689284274.
Orchestrated by Tim
Cates.
Combining a
driving contemporary
rhythm, stirring lyrics
and a powerhouse vocal
arrangement for worship
leader and choir,
Hallelujah, We Will
Sing paints an
inspiring portrait of
eternity; this is the
perfect closing number
for any Easter program or
service.
SATB choir SKU: WD.080689665233 Composed by Daniel Semsen. Choral. Sacred...(+)
SATB choir
SKU:
WD.080689665233
Composed by Daniel
Semsen. Choral. Sacred
Anthem. Octavo. Word
Music #080689665233.
Published by Word Music
(WD.080689665233).
UPC:
080689665233.
Newly
introduced by Bethel
Music, this anthem
arranged and orchestrated
by Daniel Semsen is
overflowing with belief
and faith in the King who
is alive and always
fighting for us! Raise
a Hallelujah is a
praise-filled, energetic
anthem inviting all to
sing louder and louder
for the One who defeated
death and gives us a
never-ending hope.
((with Hallelujah Chorus)). By G. F. Handel, Isaac Watts, and Lowell Mason (1792...(+)
((with Hallelujah
Chorus)). By G. F.
Handel, Isaac Watts, and
Lowell Mason (1792-1872).
Arranged by Keith Hampton
and Walter Whitman, Jr..
For Choral, Bass (SATB).
Sacred Choral. 12 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Composed by Jim Brickman and Victoria Shaw. Arranged by Alan Billingsley. Choral...(+)
Composed by Jim Brickman
and Victoria Shaw.
Arranged by Alan
Billingsley. Choral
Octavo. Alfred Pop
Series. Christmas;
Sacred; Winter. 16 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.45506).
Composed by Mary Ellen Kerrick. Arranged by Joel Raney. Shawnee Sacred. All Sain...(+)
Composed by Mary Ellen
Kerrick. Arranged by Joel
Raney. Shawnee Sacred.
All Saints Day, Anthem,
General Worship, Sacred,
Second Advent. Octavo. 16
pages. Published by
Shawnee Press
Composed by Sara R. Nussel. Shawnee Sacred. Anthem, Communion, Good Friday, Ho...(+)
Composed by Sara R.
Nussel.
Shawnee Sacred. Anthem,
Communion, Good Friday,
Holy
Week, Hymn, Lent, Maundy
Thursday, Sacred. Octavo.
8
pages. Published by
Shawnee
Press
By Kevin Thomson. Edited by Cindy Ovokaitys. Arranged by Joel Raney. For SATB ch...(+)
By Kevin Thomson. Edited
by Cindy Ovokaitys.
Arranged by Joel Raney.
For SATB choir w/optional
unison choir (or soloist)
and 8 handbells. Sacred.
Choral octavo. 12 pages.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002705
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Choral Score. 8 pages.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.027/05.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002705).
ISBN
9790007181338. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score available
separately - see item
CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002711
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Viola 1. 4
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.027/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1002711).
ISBN
9790007189327. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002709
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext. 1x
10.027/31 trombone 1, 1x
10.027/32 2 trombones, 1x
10.027/33 trombone 3, 1x
10.027/34 trombone 4.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.027/09.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002709).
ISBN
9790007189310. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002719
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Set of Orchestra Parts.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.027/19.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002719).
ISBN
9790007181413. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and parts
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002714
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, Viola 4. 4
pages. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag #CV
10.027/14. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1002714).
ISBN
9790007189358. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002715
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Single Part, basso
continuo. 4 pages.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.027/15.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002715).
ISBN
9790007189365. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.1002700.
SSATB choir, [SATB/SATB],
8 instruments ad lib.,
basso continuo
SKU:
CA.1002706
Chorale
concert. Composed by
Michael Praetorius.
Edited by Uwe Wolf. This
edition: urtext.
Stuttgart Urtext Edition.
Halleluja, Christ Ist
Erstanden. Sacred
concertos, Sacred vocal
music, Praise and thanks.
Choral Score. 4 pages.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #CV 10.027/06.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.1002706).
ISBN
9790007181345. Text
language:
German.
The
collection Polyhymnia
Caduceatrix & Panegyrica
of 1619 is rightly
regarded as the high
point in Michael
Praetorius's output. It
combines Solennische
Friedt- und
Frewden-Concert: which
Praetorius as a
travelling musician had
composed largely for
festive occasions - he
writes of Kayser: Konig:
Chur: vnd Furstlichen
zusammen Kunfften - and
also for furnehme
Capellen vnd Kirchen. In
these chorale concerti
the highly modern,
Italian style and the
Protestant chorale
combine and form a
symbiosis which showed
the way forward for the
history of German music.
The chorale settings draw
on influences from
Venetian polychoral
music, use ritornelli and
employ obbligato
instruments in a way
which is beyond compare,
even in contemporary
Italy. Here we see a
quite different side of
the master from the
composer of Es ist ein
Ros entsprungen. And
above all, Praetorius
always remains a
practical musician who
ensures that these
breathtaking choral
concerti can also be
effectively performed
with smaller forces,
sometimes considerably
reduced ones. Praetorius
gives the verses of the
well-known Easter hymn
Christ ist erstanden to
the concertists (soloists
or small choir), who can
perform these in
alternating scorings. At
the beginning, between
the verses, and at the
end, a magnificent
Halleluja occurs as a
ritornello, which can be
performed by up to 5
choirs - ad lib, of
course. Score available
separately - see item
CA.1002700.