SKU: FG.55011-729-7
ISBN 9790550117297.
Contents:1. Metsapolulla2. Kun kavelet metsapolulla3. Teet muurahaisille akvaarion4. Eiko sinun lopultakin tee mieli...5. Eiko sinun todellakaan tee mieli menna itseesi.
SKU: MN.80-729
UPC: 688670807299. English. Daniel 3:57-74, 87.
A processional for a solemn or festive occasion, and winner of the 2016 Propers competition of the Conference of Roman Catholic Cathedral Musicians. The canticle of Daniel, which gives the piece wide usefulness, exhorts elements of creation to Praise the Lord, and the music encourages a strong assembly response. The second refrain text enables use at ordinations.
SKU: GH.SK-729
ISBN 9790070017985. 185 x 262 mm inches. Text: Elisabet Hermodsson.
For SAB och piano/komp.
SKU: FG.55009-729-2
ISBN 979-0-55009-729-2.
SKU: GI.G-CD-729
In this new recording from Tony Alonso, you will find ritual songs of mission and ministry that challenge us to take the Gospel vision from the table of Christ Jesus to the table of the world. Songs like “How Good It Is†and “I Will Arise†portray a message of forgiveness, reconciliation, peace, and unity. These themes are also reflected in the usage of diverse languages and music from other cultures throughout this recording. Many of the songs are bilingual, incorporating both Spanish and English. “Touch the Earth Lightly,†with text by Shirley Erena Murray, is a gentle plea that calls us to be goodstewards of the earth. In the title track, “Table of the World,†Alonso skillfully crafts, through the marriage of an original text to the familiar tune NETTLETON, a sending forth that directs us to “become what we receive.†Table of the World truly communicates God’s call for us to live as one in grace and peace.
SKU: DZ.DZ-729
ISBN 9782895006152.
SKU: KJ.5729
UPC: 8402700293.
SKU: GI.G-3729
SKU: HL.49037291
SKU: HL.48187297
UPC: 888680848408. 7.5x11.0x0.154 inches. French.
J. Tiersot: Melodies populaires des Provinces de France Vol.7 (med) (Voice & Piano).
SKU: HL.8772974
UPC: 196288128779. 8.5x11.0x0.04 inches.
SKU: HL.50579245
SKU: FZ.6158
ISBN 9790230661584. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
This facsimile of an original by Jean-Fery Rebel is part of our French classical music collection. Fantaisie. Paris, l'auteur, Le Clerc, 1729 - Work published in full score. Les Plaisirs Champetres. Paris, Le Clerc, s. d. (=1734) - Work published in full score. Annex : Les parodies nouvelles. Extraits. Presentation by Catherine Cessac. The preface to this edition is by Catherine Cessac, specialist and author of a book on Rebel. More informations on the blogCollection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of copies from: - Netherlands Music Institute in The Hague (Netherlands). - National Library of Paris (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: HL.50484201
SKU: HL.48188866
UPC: 888680872915. 9x12 inches. French.
Pièces d'orgue des Augustines de Vitre (lp74). Par Bedard aux éditions Leduc. Partition / Livre de chansons pour Orgue.
SKU: CA.2046112
ISBN 9790007297367. Key: E phrygian. German.
A psalm concerto by Heinrich Schutz for solo voices, choir, 2 violins, 3 trombones, and basso continuo which is too little known. It can also alternatively be performed by smaller forces. Schutz probably wrote the concerto for a major political occasion in connection with the Thirty Years' War. He hauntingly set the plea for God's help and peace throughout the land, sometimes in unison or for duet with echo passages, sometimes for tutti, but always in harmonically exciting fashion leading to the vision that finally justice and peace kiss. An exciting work for concerts on the theme of psalms and peace.
SKU: CA.172900
ISBN 9790007192372. Key: B flat major. Language: German.
In combination with the 9th verse of the chorale Wie soll ich dich empfangen by Paul Gerhardt (1653).