Matériel : Octavo
SKU: HP.C6206C
UPC: 763628962067. Herb Frombach. Matthew 5:9, Matthew 5:14-16, Matthew 38-48, Matthew 6:9-15, Luke 6:27-31, John 14:27, Roman 12:9-21, I Corinthians 13:13.
Original anthem Who doesn't wonder if peace will ever come? This earnest prayer for peace is a thoughtful, provocative anthem which features both children and adult choirs. The inclusion of the Prayer of St. Francis, Lord, make me an instrument of peace, a messenger of hope for all to hear, draws us in and expands the message to include the whole world.
SKU: HP.C6206
UPC: 763628162061. Herb Frombach. Matthew 5:9, Matthew 5:14-16, Matthew 38-48, Matthew 6:9-15, Luke 6:27-31, John 14:27, Roman 12:9-21, I Corinthians 13:13.
SKU: CR.984193
UPC: 078777089566. 7 x 10.25 inches.
The Prayer of St. Francis set for SATB choir and piano by Aaron Garber. The pulse of the 12/8 meter sets the stage with an opening flowing melody. The apex of this piece opens up to eternal life and then comes back down to a quiet and reflective tone. The text is a prayer asking God for peace and love in our actions.
SKU: XC.SAB2401A
10.5 x 6.75 inches.
Written in the spirit of helping our fellow man, this prayer of St. Francis of Assisi has been wonderfully set for SAB choir by veteran composer Russell Robinson. Perfect for any concert program, this beautiful setting is a winner.
SKU: XC.SATB2002
UPC: 812598034851. 6.8 x 10.5 inches.
Written in the spirit of helping our fellow man, this prayer of St. Francis of Assisi has been wonderfully set for SATB choir by veteran composer Russell Robinson. Perfect for any concert program, this beautiful setting is a winner.
SKU: SU.26010041
Vocal/Chorus ScoreFor vocal quartet, piano trio, and clarinet, in five movements, sets the text of the Cantico delle Creature (Canticle of Creation) by St. Francis of Assisi (1181/82-1226), one the first extant writings in Italian (Umbrian) dialect rather than the official Latin. Many composers have set it to music, including Franz Liszt, William Walton, and Amy Beach. The first movement praises the Almighty, the second natural elements such as wind, fire, and water, the third ponders death and sickness, the fourth is an ode to earth that sustains life and its flowers that provide beauty, and the last returns to praising the Lord and reiterating the message of humility dear to St. Francis. Throughout the work, passages from the traditional Prayer of St. Francis/Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace interject their own commentary, meditating on topics such as forgiveness, consolation, and harmony. S, MS, T, B soli, Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello & Piano Duration: 28’ Composed: 2014 Published by: Michele Caniato Music.
SKU: SU.26010040
For vocal quartet, piano trio, and clarinet, in five movements, sets the text of the Cantico delle Creature (Canticle of Creation) by St. Francis of Assisi (1181/82-1226), one the first extant writings in Italian (Umbrian) dialect rather than the official Latin. Many composers have set it to music, including Franz Liszt, William Walton, and Amy Beach. The first movement praises the Almighty, the second natural elements such as wind, fire, and water, the third ponders death and sickness, the fourth is an ode to earth that sustains life and its flowers that provide beauty, and the last returns to praising the Lord and reiterating the message of humility dear to St. Francis. Throughout the work, passages from the traditional Prayer of St. Francis/Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace interject their own commentary, meditating on topics such as forgiveness, consolation, and harmony. S, MS, T, B soli, Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello & Piano Duration: 28’ Composed: 2014 Published by: Michele Caniato Music.
SKU: GI.G-8644
UPC: 785147864431. English.
Welcome to the revival! Come on in and leave your troubles at the door. This exciting collection from a true talent and vibrant voice in sacred music takes you to church. The eclectic fusion of styles like gospel, R & B, jazz, and traditional organ-based hymnody ensures that there is something in this collection to please absolutely everyone. “Lord, Make Me an Instrument,†a setting of the classic Prayer of St. Francis text, builds to a powerful and stirring climax. “Worthy God†is a moving declaration of faith and devotion, and the infectious and inspiring title track, “Building Up the Kingdom,†encourages God’s call to action. Rhythmic drive, a singable melody, and an impassioned text will make “Daily Bread†a congregation favorite that begs to be sung. The songs of Building Up the Kingdom are sure to ignite the fire of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of all the assembled, and their raised voices will set the rafters ablaze. Contents: Give the Lord Glory and Honor, Remember Your Mercies, Blessed, Worthy God, Mary's Song (The Annunciation), Worship the Newborn King, Hail, Queen of Heaven, Getting Ready, Daily Bread, The Christ in Me, Building Up the Kingdom, Lord, Make Me an Instrument, Anchored in de Lord.
SKU: GI.G-CD-938
Welcome to the revival! Come on in and leave your troubles at the door. This exciting collection from a true talent and vibrant voice in sacred music takes you to church. The eclectic fusion of styles like gospel, R & B, jazz, and traditional organ-based hymnody ensures that there is something in this collection to please absolutely everyone. “Lord, Make Me an Instrument,†a setting of the classic Prayer of St. Francis text, builds to a powerful and stirring climax. “Worthy God†is a moving declaration of faith and devotion, and the infectious and inspiring title track, “Building Up the Kingdom,†encourages God’s call to action. Rhythmic drive, a singable melody, and an impassioned text will make “Daily Bread†a congregation favorite that begs to be sung. The songs of Building Up the Kingdom are sure to ignite the fire of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of all the assembled, and their raised voices will set the rafters ablaze.