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SKU: LP.765762080027
UPC: 765762080027.
Creat ed for the weeks surrounding Easter, The Risen One is a contemporary program for the growing and changing church. Choirs, ensembles and praise teams will easily have the ability to lead worship with the nine featured pieces including Resurrection Life; The Uprising; Beautiful Wounds; Crown Him with Many Crowns; and more.Stereo accompaniment trax for performance use. High quality orchestral performance and recording. Note - does not include rehearsal (internal) CD points.
SKU: LP.765762079922
UPC: 765762079922.
Creat ed for the weeks surrounding Easter, The Risen One is a contemporary program for the growing and changing church. Choirs, ensembles and praise teams will easily have the ability to lead worship with the nine featured pieces including Resurrection Life; The Uprising; Beautiful Wounds; Crown Him with Many Crowns; and more.Split-channel accompaniment CD can be used for both rehearsal and performance. Each contains the instrumental accompaniment on one channel, vocals on the other. For performance purposes, only the accompaniment channel is normally used. Includes multiple rehearsal points.Note - on split-channel trax of musicals where there are solos, duets, or trios as well as the full choir, the solo, duet, or trio voices will not be heard on the split-trax.
SKU: LP.765762080126
UPC: 765762080126.
Bulk pack of ten performance demo CDs, each in a paper sleeve; useful as an aid for choir members learning music. Value-priced.Created for the weeks surrounding Easter, The Risen One is a contemporary program for the growing and changing church. Choirs, ensembles and praise teams will easily have the ability to lead worship with the nine featured pieces including Resurrection Life; The Uprising; Beautiful Wounds; Crown Him with Many Crowns; and more.
SKU: LP.765762145009
UPC: 765762145009.
Creat ed for the weeks surrounding Easter, The Risen One is a contemporary program for the growing and changing church. Choirs, ensembles and praise teams will easily have the ability to lead worship with the nine featured pieces including Resurrection Life; The Uprising; Beautiful Wounds; Crown Him with Many Crowns; and more.This orchestration contains brass parts, string parts, rhythm parts and score.
SKU: LP.765762082908
UPC: 765762082908.
Creat ed for the weeks surrounding Easter, The Risen One is a contemporary program for the growing and changing church. Choirs, ensembles and praise teams will easily have the ability to lead worship with the nine featured pieces including Resurrection Life; The Uprising; Beautiful Wounds; Crown Him with Many Crowns; and more.Rhythm charts include percussion, drums/bass, guitars, rhythm, keyboards and string reduction parts. No score is included.
SKU: SU.50022190
Parts available on rental.Copyright 1978. Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: XC.HSO2003FS
UPC: 812598034264. 9 x 12 inches.
History says Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped by boat to Scotland’s Skye island after the defeat of the Jacobite uprising at the infamous battle of Culloden. Composer Michael J. Miller’s Isle of Skye, a setting of The Skye Boat Song, recalls the strength and honor of Scottish highland culture. Lush scoring, warm harmonies, and tuneful melodies abound, making this a perfect lyrical selection for your next concert!
SKU: EC.LMP033
I. How Beautiful The Light Of The Rising SunII. Antiochian HymnIII. Oh People, Leave Me To My SorrowsIV. The Silenced GuardianV. Enough! I Intended To Leave You
SKU: XC.HSO2003
UPC: 812598034257. 9 x 12 inches.
SKU: BT.EMBZ20017A
English-German-Hungari an.
In 1845 Franz Liszt embarked on a project to compose an Italian opera based on Lord Byron’s tragedy, Sardanapalus (1821). It was central to his ambition to attain status as a major European composer, with premieres variously planned for Milan, Vienna, Paris and London. But he abandoned it half way through, and the music he completed has lain silently for 170 years. Liszt’s difficulty in obtaining a libretto meant that composition only began in April 1850. He completed virtually all the music for Act 1 in an annotated piano-vocal score of 111 pages, contained within his N4 music ‘sketch book’. The unnamed librettist was an Italian poet and political prisoner, seemingly living under house arrest, and a close acquaintance of Cristina Belgiojoso. His libretto survives as underlay in the N4 sketchbook and has been critically reconstructed and translated. Sardanapalo is Liszt’s only mature opera. While he consistently referred to it in French, as Sardanapale, the published title of the Italian opera would almost certainly have used the Italian name, hence this forms the title of the first edition. There are three solo roles and a chorus of concubines. The manuscript was previously thought to be fragmentary and partially illegible, but it was finally deciphered to international acclaim in March 2017. Liszt’s score offers a richly melodic style, with elements from Bellini and Verdi alongside glimmers of Wagner and the symphonic poems ahead: a unique mixture of Italianate pastiche and mid-century harmonic innovation. It remains quintessentially Lisztian. The opera sets Byron’s tragedy about war and peace in ancient Assyria: the last King, effeminate in his tastes, is drawn to wine, concubines and feasts more than politics and war: his subjects find him dishonourable (a ‘man queen’) and military rebels seek to overthrow him, but are pardoned, for the King rejects the ‘deceit of glory’ built on others’ suffering: this leads only to a larger uprising, the Euphrates floods its banks, destroying the castle’s main defensive wall, and defeat is inevitable: the King sends his family away and orders that he be burned alive with his lover, amid scents and spices in a grand inferno. As Byron put it: ‘not a mere pillar formed of cloud and flame, but a light to lessen ages.’ For his part, Liszt told a friend that his finale ‘will even aim to set fire to the entire audience!’ This critical edition includes a detailed study on the genesis of Liszt’s Sardanapalo in English, German, and Hungarian, the libretto in the original Italian as well as in English, German, and Hungarian translation, several facsimile pages of Liszt’s manuscript, and a detailed Critical Report.