Matériel : Vocal Score
In dark and lonely hours when problems fill the mind when we are lost in hopelessness – God is there. The hymn phrase “Jesus Jesus how I trust Him” completes the thought that we should trust God in everysituation. Orchestration includes score and parts for Flute 1 2 Oboe Clarinet 1 2 Trumpet 1 2 3 Horn 1 2 (Alto Sax) Trombone 1 2 (Tenor Sax/Baritone TC) Trombone 3/Tuba Percussion 1 2 Timpani Harp Rhythm Violin1 2 Viola (Clarinet 3) Cello/Bassoon (Bass Clarinet) String Bass and Keyboard String Reduction. CD Accompaniment Trax also available. Duration: Approx. 4:30
SKU: LP.765762197305
UPC: 765762197305.
Thoug htful lyrics encourage the listener to pause and comtemplate the eternal nature of God in a fresh new way. ...Long before there was a world there was a Lamb. Written for gospel choir with solo opportunities.
SKU: LP.9780834181571
ISBN 9780834181571.
Thou ghtful lyrics encourage the listener to pause and comtemplate the eternal nature of God in a fresh new way. ...Long before there was a world there was a Lamb. Written for gospel choir with solo opportunities.Instrum entation: Flute 1,.
SKU: LP.765762149021
UPC: 765762149021.
SKU: LP.765762198104
UPC: 765762198104.
SKU: SU.80101419
Missa in incerto tempore (The Davison Mass) (2018) was commissioned by the Harvard Glee Club. It was premiered by the Harvard Glee Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Andrew Clark, Director of Choral Activities) and the All Saints' Choir of Men and Boys (Ashmont Boy Choir), Dorchester, Massachusetts; (Andrew Sheranian, Organist and Master of Choristers). The Latin title, meaning Mass in uncertain times, refers to the centuries of comfort, inspiration, and spiritual enrichment that the mass (and the musical settings for its celebration) has provided to many individuals through difficulty and uncertainty. I cannot deny that the times in which this piece was composed are the most nationally and internationally uncertain of my own life to date. That fact had a definite impact on the tone and emotional character of the piece. However, there is a universality as well, since one could readily feel that all times have a sense of uncertainty, especially since we never know exactly what the future holds. The first three movements have somewhat enigmatic endings. The end of the Agnus Dei tries to temper (but not erase) that uncertainty with a degree of optimism and fervor in a passionate plea of Dona nobis pacem. Instrumentation: SATB Chorus, Men's Chorus, and Two Organs (Opt. One Organ) Duration: 20' Composed: 2018 Published by: Zimbel Press.