Matériel : Vocal Score
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen receives an audacious overhaul in this enjoyable new treatment. Some surprising syncopations and delightful detours open up into glorious sounds and vivacious fun. A great choice for church andschool choirs!
SKU: LO.15-3611H
ISBN 9780787762872.
Ever ybody's favorite carol, Deck the Hall, is cast in an easy, laid-back Caribbean style, complete with island rhythms and optional Conga Drums. The arrangement is right in the groove of comfortable ranges and rhythmic interest, with thoughtful horizontal writing and a fun accompaniment. A joyful out-of-the-box concept sure to give your Christmas program an added spark of entertaining surprise!
SKU: AP.28684
UPC: 038081312286. English.
The fresh arrangement of the traditional English carol is especially appropriate for SATB and SAB school choirs. The buoyant minor melody and excellent voice leading are suggestive of the Baroque era, and a jaunty flute part adds to the festive sound. Not difficult, but extremely enjoyable to sing.
SKU: LO.10-5223L
ISBN 9780787763824.
Patr icia Mock and Faye López present a peaceful, flowing anthem for worship. Based on some of the most comforting blessings found in the Epistles, this heartfelt benediction will send your congregation home filled with the love and joy of Christ.
SKU: BA.BA08524
ISBN 9790006564194. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: Swedish, English. Text: Kerstin Dillmar.
“Tri ptyk†(“Triptychâ€) and “MörkblÃ¥ tillit†(“Dark Blue Trustâ€) have been written by hospital chaplain/author Kerstin Dillmar.In her work she often meets people who walk in the shadow of death and her dealings and thoughts about this are a central part of her writing. This is most clearly seen in “MörkblÃ¥ tillit†whose key message is to trust that we will be safe and secure after passing away in sleep. Jansson’s intention with the music was to enhance this feeling of comforting trust without taking away the seriousness of the subject. “Triptyk†on the other hand describes a journey within a person in three stages which moves from despair, “God, my God why have I forsaken myself?â€, through to hope and faith that God is within.The music depicts these stages, starting with a dark-searching tonality, then describing the simple beauty of trust through to a joyful expectation of hope and ending with a strong conviction.
SKU: BT.PMC3367
Each of the five connected movements in this choral cycle contains references to 'Light,' assembled from various sacred Latin texts. I composed Lux Aeterna in response to my mother's final illness and found great personal comfortand solace in setting to music these timeless and wondrous words about Light, a universal symbol of illumination at all levels - spiritual, artistic and intellectual. The work opens and closes with the beginning and ending of theRequiem Mass, with the central three movements drawn respectively from the Te Deum, O Nata Lux and Veni, Sancte Spiritus. The opening Introitus introduces several themes that recur later in the work and includes an extended canonon et lux perpetua. In Te, Domine, Speravi contains, among other musical elements, the cantus firmus Herzliebster Jesu (from the Nuremburg Songbook, 1677) and a lengthy inverted canon on fiat misericordia. O Nata Lux and Veni,Sancte Spiritus are paired songs, the former an a cappella motet at the center of the work and the latter a spirited, jubilant canticle. A quiet setting of the Agnus Dei precedes the final Lux Aeterna, which reprises the openingsection of the Introitus and concludes with a joyful celebratory Alleluia. --Morten Lauridsen.
SKU: JK.01489
Job 19:25, Psalm 104:33-34.
Hymn arrangement for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano.Composer: S. Gordon Jessop Arranger: S. Gordon Jessop Lyricist: Samuel Medley Difficulty: Medium-difficult Performance time: 3:45Reference: Job 19:25, Psalm 104:33-34.
SKU: JK.01205
Psalms 23.
New melody arranged for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, inspired by Psalms 23, Henry W. Baker wrote the lyrics to this hymn in 1868.Composer: David Len Allen Lyricist: Henry W. Baker (1821-1877) Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 3:15Reference: Psalms 23.