SKU: MN.60-7055
UPC: 688670670558. English.
Michael Costello has a proven track record with festive arrangements of beloved tunes. This setting of LAUDA ANIMA is no exception. An extended introduction (with instructions for cuts) is followed by four stanzas with short interludes between stanzas 2-3 and 3-4. Verse three (Alleluia cannot always be our song) is set for SATB a cappella voices. The final verse is unison with descant, ending with a fanfare reminiscent of the introduction and a four part Alleluia, Amen! The text is a translation from the Latin by John M. Neale (1861). Can be used as a congregation hymn or as choir anthem.
SKU: HL.14028176
Anthem for SSATB Choir and Organ.
SKU: MN.50-6027
UPC: 688670560279.
Though related to the familiar Johann Crger melody, this is a freely composed anthem on the Franck/Winkworth text. The second verse gives a solo line to each choral part, capturing the sweetness, yearning, and hope the text implies. The final verse portrays the sacred intimacy of Communion and restates the soaring melody from the first verse one-half step higher. Median ranges are used.
SKU: CR.984331
ISBN 9780758666185. 7 X 10.25 inches.
David von Kampen brings his imaginative style to this anthem for two-part mixed voices and piano. Two stanzas are featured of unison singing by women and then men, and the final stanza brings both forces together in an accessible two-part arrangement. Useable anytime, this piece is perfect for summer choirs looking to learn something quickly.
SKU: BP.1049
This Epiphany anthem is appropriate for any combination of two voices. A notable text combined with a lovely melody.