SKU: BT.CMP-0740-03-040
SKU: BT.CMP-0740-03-140
This remarkably inventive setting of Psalm 150 will move and inspire your audience! Eight different instruments are mentioned in this Psalm, and the music reflects the character of the references. Though an uplifting band work onits own merit, optional parts include narrator and/or audience sing-along parts. Open this up to deliver a joyous scriptural message with dramatic power.
SKU: LO.99-3750L
UPC: 000308147766.
Performance/accompaniment CD for Praise the Lord! O Heavens, Adore Him (10/4892L) Based on Psalm 148 and the timeless HYFRYDOL, this robust setting is a joyous anthem of praise. The resounding organ and optional handbells provide an inspirational backdrop, and the optional inclusion of congregation at the conclusion ensures a truly memorable moment in worship.
SKU: LO.99-2352L
UPC: 000308117868.
The delightful Welsh melody ASH GROVE casts a spirited framework for this new text. It is a resounding tribute to the Author of all good things: “O Lord of creation and God of salvation, to You now we lift up this offering of praise!â€.
SKU: WD.080689151330
UPC: 080689151330.
This delicate, gentle Christmas canon arranged by Phillip Keveren, written lyrically by Tony Wood, and based upon Johann Pachelbel's infamous Canon in D, will bring familiar, resounding praise to your church this Christmas. In fact, this anthem is sure to become a classic in its own right. Noel, Noel, Emmanuel!
SKU: BR.OB-3210-27
ISBN 9790004300732. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time.
SKU: LO.99-2027L
UPC: 000308113211.
A regal rendition of this immortal hymn provides a stunning backdrop for a celebratory worship experience. The optional inclusion of congregation will enable all to lift voices in resounding praise to the exalted Christ!
SKU: WD.080689444234
UPC: 080689444234.
This delicate, gentle Christmas canon arranged by Phillip Keveren, written lyrically by Tony Wood, and based upon Johann Pachelbel’s famous “Canon in D,†will bring familiar, resounding praise to your church this Christmas. In fact, this anthem is sure to become a classic in its own right. Noel, Noel, Emmanuel!
SKU: BR.OB-3210-15
ISBN 9790004300695. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-3210-23
ISBN 9790004300725. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-3210-19
ISBN 9790004300718. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: WD.080689457234
UPC: 080689457234.
Marty Parks does it again with this new festive medley, inspiring dynamic and resounding praise and worship of the resurrected King! Big and majestic, and featuring well-known hymns of the season (Christ Is Risen, Jesus Christ Is Risen Today, and Crown Him with Many Crowns), the Risen Today Medley is sure to be a hit among your choir and congregation this Easter.
SKU: BR.OB-3210-30
ISBN 9790004300749. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-3210-16
ISBN 9790004300701. 10 x 12.5 inches.