Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: BT.DHP-1094826-010
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dut ch.
After he had survived a heavy sea storm, John Newton (1725-1807), captain of a slave ship, became a priest and from then on he fought for the abolition of slavery. During his tenure he wrote several hymns, of which Amazing Grace certainly is the best known. The melody assumedly derives from a song by the African slaves. Takashi Hoshide has written a compelling arrangement of this beautiful melody. Nachdem er einen heftigen Seesturm glücklich überlebt hatte, wurde John Newton (1725-1807), der bis dato Kapitän eines Sklavenschiffs gewesen war, Pfarrer und kämpfte fortan für die Abschaffung der Sklaverei. Während seiner Amtszeit schrieb er mehrere Kirchenlieder, von denen Amazing Grace sicherlich das bekannteste ist. Vermutlich stammt die Melodie von einem Lied der afrikanischen Sklaven. Takashi Hoshide schuf ein unwiderstehliches Arrangement für Blasorchester dieser schönen Melodie.Après avoir survécu une violente tempête en mer, John Newton (1725-1807), marin de commerce et capitaine de navire négrier, devient pasteur et lutte pour l’abolition de l’esclavage. Durant son ministère, il écrivit plusieurs hymnes, dont l’intemporel Amazing Grace. Il est fort probable que l’air vienne d’une mélodie chantée par des esclaves africains. L’arrangement de Takashi Hoshide est purement irrésistible. Dopo essere sopravissuto ad una violenta tempesta in mare, John Newton (1725-1807), capitano della propria nave e mercante di schiavi, divenne pastore e cominciò a battersi per l’abolizione della schiavitù. Scrisse diversi inni, il più celebre dei quali è Amazing Grace. L’aria è probabilmente ripresa da una melodia cantata dagli schiavi.
SKU: BT.DHP-1094826-140
SKU: HP.8994
UPC: 763628189945. Chris Tomlin; Louie Giglio; John Newton.
Contemporar y ballad by Chris Tomlin & Louie Giglio With Celtic underpinnings, Joel Raney has turned this gripping, contemporary ballad into a perfect worship anthem, paired with John Newton's classic hymn, Amazing Grace. Its crowning glory is found in the powerful refrain, My chains are gone, I've been set free. My God, my Savior has ransomed me. The additional rhythm parts are completely optional, but highly recommended. These contain parts for Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Drums & Synth.
SKU: GI.G-10382
UPC: 785147038214. English. Text Source: Sts. 1-3, John Newton, 1725-1807, alt., st. 4, attr. John Rees, Sts. 1-3, John Newton, 1725-1807, alt., st. 4, attr. John Rees, fl. 1859. Text by John Newton.
SKU: HP.C5936P
UPC: 763628259365. By Charles Wesley. Ephesians 2:4-9.
Original melody with words by Charles Wesley Using both the beloved lyrics from John Newton's Amazing Grace and the refrain from Charles Wesley's And Can It Be, here is Amazing Grace & Love with a brand-new original melody. The tune is in Dorian mode which perfectly fits the triple-meter, Celtic, sea-chanty style. The final verse moves to the parallel major key in order to lift and showcase the beloved and timeless text.
SKU: HP.8733
UPC: 763628187330. Key: Key of f. 1 Samuel 7:12, 2 Corinthians 9:8, Acts 5:11, Ephesians 2:8, Ephesians 2:9, Exodus 15:6, Jeremiah 29:11, John 9:25, Psalms 119:114, Psalms 28:7, Psalms 3:3, Psalms 33:20, Psalms 67:1, Psalms 7:10, Romans 8:36, Romans 8:37, Romans 8:38.
American classic by John Newton Jack Schrader's blues-gospel is available in both SATB and SAB voicings. Blockbuster sales have proved the wide appeal of this definitive setting of John Newton's American classic. A proven winner with church, school and community choruses alike. The Orchestration by Don Hart includes a Conductor's Score and parts for: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horns 1 & 2, Trumpets 1-3, Trombones 1-3, Tuba, Percussion 1 & 2, Harp, Rhythm (Keyboard, Guitar, Bass Guitar), Violins 1 & 2, Viola, Cello and Bass.
SKU: XC.SGB51906
UPC: 812598030273. 9 x 12 inches.
This time-honored classic has been cleverly arranged by Jon Bubbett, an emerging composer for wind band music. The reverent spiritual is presented first in a more traditional way and then opens up with a Dixieland-like swing. Your students will love swinging along to Jon Bubbett’s Amazing Grace.