SKU: HP.C6033C
UPC: 763628960339. Psalms 150, Psalms 100, Romans 15:13, John 14:27, Ephesians 2:14, Ephesians 2:15, Ephesians 2:16, Ephesians 2:17, Ephesians 2:18.
Original introits and benedictions This includes two introits and two benedictions all from the pen of Hal Hopson. The first introit, Praise the Lord! is based on Psalm 150, the second, Come and Be Joyful features a text based on Psalm 100:1, 2, 5 and music from Vivaldi. Song of Hope is a benediction based on an Argentine folk medley with words by Alvin Schutmaat and optional parts for trumpet, tambourine & Maracas. The final benediction is a setting of Dona Nobis Pacem.
SKU: GI.G-6920
UPC: 785147692003. English, Latin. Text Source: Ant., Delores Dufner, vv. Lectionary for Mass, Psalm 98:1&ndash,3, Doxology. Text by Delores Dufner. Scripture: Psalm 98:1–3.
The assembly tune is the well-known Easter hymn llanfair, with a text based on the Easter introit. The choral verses—new composition—are drawn from Psalm 98:1–3 and give the choir truly substantive material. Add the brass, organ, and percussion, and you have a work that is worthy of this feast. For assembly with cantor or SATB voices.
SKU: GI.G-10509
UPC: 785147050919. English. Text by Kathleen Pluth.
SKU: GI.G-6920INST
UPC: 785147692096. English, Latin. Text Source: Ant., Delores Dufner, vv. Lectionary for Mass, Psalm 98:1–3, Doxology. Text by Delores Dufner. Scripture: Psalm 981–3.
SKU: HP.C6305
UPC: 763628163051.
Origi nal anthem This joyful choral introit for Advent invites us to enter into the season of expectant waiting and preparation, rejoicing and singing. The optional 10 handbells add a bright accent to this compelling worship opener.
SKU: HP.C6305C
UPC: 763628963057.
SKU: HL.418081
UPC: 196288059615. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. I Thessalonians 5:11, Matthew 5:16, Proverbs 19:17.
A joyful worship song, this engaging call to faithfulness is an easy sing, yet filled with expressive choral writing. Perfect as an introit or anthem, your choir can share this message year round. An easy-to-ring handbell part is included.
SKU: BT.PMC3599
Each of the five connected movements in this choral cycle contains references to 'Light,' assembled from various sacred Latin texts. I composed Lux Aeterna in response to my mother's final illness and found great personal comfortand solace in setting to music these timeless and wondrous words about Light, a universal symbol of illumination at all levels - spiritual, artistic and intellectual. The work opens and closes with the beginning and ending of theRequiem Mass, with the central three movements drawn respectively from the Te Deum, O Nata Lux and Veni, Sancte Spiritus. The opening Introitus introduces several themes that recur later in the work and includes an extended canonon et lux perpetua. In Te, Domine, Speravi contains, among other musical elements, the cantus firmus Herzliebster Jesu (from the Nuremburg Songbook, 1677) and a lengthy inverted canon on fiat misericordia. O Nata Lux and Veni,Sancte Spiritus are paired songs, the former an a cappella motet at the center of the work and the latter a spirited, jubilant canticle. A quiet setting of the Agnus Dei precedes the final Lux Aeterna, which reprises the openingsection of the Introitus and concludes with a joyful celebratory Alleluia. --Morten Lauridsen.
SKU: BT.PMC3367