Format : Score and Parts
SKU: HL.44010892
UPC: 884088585228. 9x12 inches.
Here we find the sound of late Renaissance Spanish composer Tomas Luis de Victoria artistically captured for the concert band. The arranger masterfully articulates de Victoria's subtle and expressive polyphony, and clearly balances the intricate counterpoint through skillful scoring techniques. A well-crafted performance of this piece will be a highlight of any concert program. Duration: 2:35.
SKU: GI.G-8449
UPC: 785147844907. English. Text by Michael Kwatera, OSB.
This wonderful hymn for Eucharist was crafted with an eye toward the specific needs of the Communion processional. Both the tempo marking and strict rhythm move the piece along with stately grace, while the memorable refrain makes it possible to process and sing without the aid of a hymnal. The text consists almost entirely of images inviting contemplation of the mystery of the Holy Eucharist. While orchestral and choral elaboration is available, the composition can also be sung unison, with the assembly on the refrain and a cantor singing the verses.
SKU: MN.50-9937
UPC: 688670599378. Scripture: Luke 24: 30-32, 35.
The mystery of the Feast is captured in this composition, which makes use of a text by Thomas Aquinas, and is based on Luke 24:30-32, 35.
SKU: LO.99-2691L
UPC: 000308125801.
Follow the Star, Follow the King is the journey from spiritual darkness to light, culminating in the birth of King Jesus. It is a distinctive blend of scriptures anticipating and celebrating the coming of the Christ, beloved carols, and original new music which captures the mystery and majesty of this most holy season. Combining the talents of four veteran composers, this work reflects the creativity and breadth of scope one would anticipate from these collaborators. Conceived as a flexible resource, the five sections of this work may be utilized amid multiple worship experiences during the weeks of Advent and Christmas, or they may be presented in a single service as a 25-minute work. The optional candle lighting enables a church to mark the Sundays of Advent or to highlight each movement by underscoring each designated theme. The biblically based narration serves as a cohesive link, connecting the musical sections together in an inspiring celebration of God’s great gift.
SKU: GI.G-1075
UPC: 785147007524.
The rosary, a form of prayer that is currently experiencing a resurgence, reflects on the four mysteries during the recitation of each decade. This 2-cd set contains all four mysteries of the Holy Rosary. Liam Lawton employs his sermonic prowess, providing brief reflections after the introduction of each mystery. He also incorporates some of his most beloved music to further enrich this devotional practice. Led by Liam and prayed by the cloistered Poor Clare Sisters of St. Clare’s Monastery, The Rosary: The Mysteries of Life can be used in both personal or communal prayer and offers a convenient way to pray whether you’re driving in your car, on a walking meditation, or simply sitting at home.
SKU: GI.G-9818
ISBN 9781622773534.
“For a long time, there has been a perception that Catholics can’t or won’t sing in church. But this is not accurate: Catholics can and do sing… We all are called by Christ to love one another. If singing is a way to do that, why hold back?†--Diana Kodner Gökçe “Singing with one another,†the author reminds us, “is both prayer and an act of love. It heightens our worship, and helps us remember words of praise, thanks, petition, and most importantly, the Word of God. A great voice is not required. Singing is beneficial, and a precious gift from God.â€Music is sung prayer, when we sing, we give voice to a mystery that cannot be expressed in mere words…and yet, many are hesitant to raise their voices in song when we gather together to worship.  Filled with wisdom for new Catholics as well as those who have been attending liturgy all their lives, this book gives the person in the pews prayerful insight and solid foundation in the basics of the music we sing every week at Mass. Why Do We Sing? examines why but also when and how we sing in church: What is the significance of the different things we sing? What difference does it make if I sing, especially since I am not a very good singer? How do I get over my self-consciousness with singing? A book for everyone in the parish, this book seeks to help every liturgical gathering find its musical voice and more fully embrace its ability to participate fully, actively, and consciously in the liturgy. Diana Kodner Gökçe is the author of Handbook for Cantors, 3rd edition (GIA Publications, Inc.). She has taught liturgical music at Loyola University and worked as a music minister in numerous Chicagoland parishes including Holy Name Cathedral. She is currently Liturgical Music Coordinator at The Frances Xavier Warde School. To receive the quantity discount (25 or more copies—$4.00 each) call our customer service department at 1-800-GIA-1358.  .