SKU: GI.G-7227INST
English. Text by Robert Lowry.
Tune Name: Based on LOWRY Text Source: Robert Lowry, 1826-1899.
SKU: HP.C5661R
UPC: 763628256616. By Robert Lowry. 2 Timothy 2:5, 2 Timothy 4:8, Hebrews 11:9, Isaiah 61:10, Psalms 46:4, Revelation 2:10, Revelation 22:1, Revelation 4:6, Revelation 6:11, Deuteronomy 1:6-8, Joshua 1:2.
African-American Spritiual by Robert Lowry In this spiritual the river symbolizes life and crossing over into campground symbolizes a yearning for deliverance, salvation and freedom in God's Promised Land. Lloyd Larson captures the significance of this rich text in his setting for SATB choir with piano and rhythm accompaniment. The addition of Robert Lowry's folk hymn, Shall We Gather at the River, provides an even greater connection to the crystal tide forever flowing by the throne of God. This setting comes from Lloyd's musical celebration of the African American spirtual, Singin' in the Spirit. The Rhythm packet contains parts for: Guitar, Bass, Drums & Synth.
SKU: GI.G-7227
UPC: 785147722700. English. Text by Robert Lowry.
A duple-meter version of this famous Robert Lowry hymn, scored for SATB divisi and organ. An interpretation that is straightforward and chorale-like, rather than the frequently heard folklike settings. Produces a big choral sound.
SKU: HP.F1011
UPC: 763628142094. Words & Music by Robert Lowry.
Shall We Gather at the River by Robert Lowry Based on Shall We Gather at the River? by Robert Lowry.
SKU: HP.1411
UPC: 763628114114. By Robert Lowry. Acts 2:24, John 20:18, Luke 24:6, Mark 16:6, Matthew 28:2, Revelation 22:5, Revelation 5:10.
Old gospel hymn by Robert Lowry The old gospel hymn comes alive with this arrangement by Doug Wagner as he uses rich harmonies and fanfare figures capitalizing on the dotted 8th and 16th figure.
SKU: CF.CM8923
ISBN 9780825857607. UPC: 798408057602. 6.875 X 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. Text: Herb Frombach; Robert Lowry. Herb Frombach, Robert Lowry.
SKU: GI.G-3616
UPC: 785147361602. Text by Robert Lowry.
SKU: GI.G-10277
UPC: 785147027713. English. Text Source: Come, ye that love the Lord, Isaac Watts, 1674-1748, alt., We're marching to Zion, Robert Lowry, 1826-1899, alt. Text by Isaac Watts.
SKU: GI.G-10207
UPC: 785147020714. English. Text by Robert Lowry.
SKU: OU.9780193574830
ISBN 9780193574830. 10 x 7 inches.
For SABar and piano Michael Higgins' arrangement of How can I keep from singing? is a calm and flowing reimagination of Robert Lowry's well-known melody. Flexibly arranged, with options for an unaccompanied section and descant, this piece will appeal to community, school, and church choirs alike.
SKU: JK.20028
Accompaniment score and parts for I Need Thee Every Hour (#01056), arranged by Lynn S. Lund.Orchestration parts includes:solo violin flute oboe clarinet in B flat horn in F harp piano organ violin I (5) violin II (4) viola (5) cello (3) doublebass (2)Composer: Robert Lowry Arranger: Lynn S. Lund Lyricist: Annie S. Hawkes Difficulty: MediumReference:2 Nephi 4:16-35, Psalm 143:1.
SKU: HL.159799
UPC: 888680619756. 9.0x12.0x0.095 inches. Robert Lowry/Daniel Mattix.
Using the words of Robert Lowry's beloved hymn Nothing But the Blood, Daniel Mattix has created new music and arranged it in a choral setting. The piano accompaniment works well, but the string quartet version is truly the best. The minor tonality and the phrasing of the melodic lines both carry the strong emotions of the piece. At the end we even hear a touch of the original hymn smuggled into the closing phrase. Easy to Medium, for communion or Lent.
SKU: HL.285270
UPC: 888680888565. 8.5x11.0x0.11 inches.
Beginning with an a cappella statement from And Can It Be, this Easter anthem segues into the first verse of the Lowry hymn Christ Arose. The brass wait patiently while the piece builds with keyboard accompaniment. Eventually the percussion stir, and soon the lower brass are sounding, and the upper brass join in as all that has voice proclaims He arose! Medium in difficulty.
SKU: HL.285269
UPC: 888680888558. 6.76x10.5 inches.
Beginning with an a cappella statement from “And Can It Be,” this Easter anthem segues into the first verse of the Lowry hymn “Christ Arose.” The brass wait patiently while the piece builds with keyboard accompaniment. Eventually the percussion stir, and soon the lower brass are sounding, and the upper brass join in as all that has voice proclaims “He arose!” Medium in difficulty.