SKU: LO.10-1825LA
UPC: 000308043532.
The vigorous organ accompaniment matches the rhythmic vitality of the choir in this challenging, multi-and mixed-metered anthem that is ideal for Trinity Sunday. A peaceful, contrasting section leads to a spirited final cadence firmly stating Let there be light!.
SKU: HL.1361693
UPC: 196288193036. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. John 1:15, Matthew 28:18-20.
This spirited anthem celebrates the majestic truth of the Trinity with elegant style and grace. Rooted in an ancient sacred text, this octavo joins refreshing new music with a useful lyric that is liturgically needful. This splendid choral gesture will be a welcome addition to your worship planning.
SKU: HL.365091
UPC: 840126960808. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Isaiah 48:16, John 15:26.
This original Christmas offering is centered in the mystery of the Trinity. Somewhat unique for a seasonal selection, the music is traditional in style and filled with expressive hymnlike harmonies. A supportive accompaniment and an easy-to-ring handbell part build texture and depth before giving way to a stunning a cappella treatment. The anthem has an old soul that would be fully at home in a cathedral or a candlelight chapel. Graceful writing and grace-filled message!
SKU: LO.10-1965S
UPC: 000308042634.
The dramatic keyboard accompaniment charges forward throughout this powerful setting of TON-Y-BOTEL, and the headlong rush of choral Alleluia! carries through to the exalted finale.
SKU: LO.9578
UPC: 000308002355.
SKU: LO.10-4981S
ISBN 9780787759353.
Chri stmas poetry of the great English writer G. K. Chesterton is set to tuneful music by Carl Smith, with a keyboard part that can be played on any instrument. The three short anthems make an effective triptych or may be performed individually as seasonal carols.
SKU: C4.9790902260367
ISBN 9790902260367. 8.27 x 11.7 inches.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of Trinity College, University of Melbourne, the College's former Director of Music Michael Leighton Jones has created a spellbindingly beautiful work of art. Using the Gregorian office hymn O lux beata Trinitas as the bones of his work, around which Leighton Jones has brilliantly set the words of British-Australian poet Katherine Firth. The work was first performed in its original version (solo sextet SSATBarB; SATB semi chorus, SATB chorus and organ) at the commemorative Evensong held in St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne on 22 May, 2022.