SKU: HL.244978
UPC: 888680709334. 6.75x10.5x0.052 inches.
Here is a high-energy piece suitable for either the concert stage or the sanctuary. Body percussion adds energy, and the gospel-style piano accompaniment drives it all to a powerful conclusion.
SKU: HL.295404
ISBN 9781540064264. UPC: 888680946944. 5.0x5.0x0.185 inches.
Exceptional quality accompaniment tracks, plus performance tracks for 11 anthems on one convenient CD. Includes: Christmas Songs of Praise; Clap Your Hands!; Fairest Lord Jesus; If We Wait for the Lord; Light a Little Candle; May the Words of My Mouth; O Lord, Our God, We Thank You; Silent Night, Holy Night; Sing a New Song!; Sing Hosanna!; Welcome Easter Morning.
SKU: KJ.9018
UPC: 8402701475.
After the rousing organ introduction, the music moves into smaller sections, including a devotional O sing praises to our God followed by a glorifying canon on O clap your hands. Ending on a satisfying Alleluia, this piece is a strong addition to any service.
SKU: CA.411270
ISBN 9790007171162. Key: D major. Text language: Church Slavonic.
SKU: GI.G-8507
UPC: 785147850700. English. Text Source: Psalm 47:2–3, 6–7, 8–9, The Revised Grail Psalms Scripture: Psalm 47:2–3, 6–7, 8–9.
This responsorial psalm for Ascension Day, featuring fun rhythmic interplay between the trebles and men, can be easily learned. It is a joyful, yet unhurried, piece, the moderate tempo enables the text to be articulated well. Once it is in your repertoire, this will be a great addition to any occasion where a song of praise from the people is called for.
SKU: UT.TME-4
ISBN 9790215319820. 9 x 12 inches.
This series offers the edition of wide interest musics from an historical, stylistic and performing perspective - of them, renowned musicians and musicographers of international notoriety dedicate praise - owed to Emilian composers, Emilian by birth or by adoption, active in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the ample range of the musical genres offered, a special interest is reserved to oratorios and musics for the liturgy: ambit of the most inspired expression by composers like G.P. Colonna, G.B. Bassani, D. Gabrielli, G.A. Perti and G.B. Martini, such genres reserve concrete evidence on the success of the music within fraternal orders and princely courts, and on the fullness and theatricality of the technical and artistic resources in the musical chapels practise.
SKU: HL.1140073
UPC: 196288115397. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
Are you looking for an exciting and fully-engaging piece to get your choirs moving and excited about singing? If so, singers will love learning and performing the newest work in the Marques L. A. Garrett Choral Series, Msifuni Mungu! written by Jarrett Roseborough for SATB choir and percussion. The piece features stomping, clapping, and patting to bring even more excitement accompanying the rhythmic Swahili text featured in this setting. An English translation of the Swahili text is provided. Looking for a crowd-pleaser and well-crafted opener or closer? Look no further!
SKU: CF.CM9570
ISBN 9781491153581. UPC: 680160911080. 6.75 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. Latin. Psalms 47 from the Bible.
Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47A was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people:A (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now.In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world.Rise up and claim the power of JOY!
SKU: BT.9780713663440
ISBN 9780713663440. English.
This book contains 59 tried and tested songs about topics including the world, the seasons, being a friend and caring for animals. There are tuneful hymns and thought-provoking subjects, just what's needed to fill the musicslot in assembly or at Sunday school. Includes CD of backing tracks.
SKU: LP.DC-9214S
UPC: 765762010222.
All the Best Songs for Youth features 102 of the best songs for youth. This collection contains new songs choruses praise songs and favorites from artists and writers including Audio Adrenaline Newsboys Al Denson Steven Curtis Chapman Clay Crosse Twila Paris Michael W. Smith and more. A great all-around resource for group singing youth choirs or solos. Arranged by Dennis Allen. Titles include Big House; Facts Are Facts; Shine; Be Bold Be Strong; Awesome God; God Is in Control; His Love Is Strong; I Am Somebody; I Believe in Jesus; Pharaoh Pharaoh; Lord I Lift Your Name on High; I Pledge Allegiance to the Lamb; Jesus Is a River of Love; God Will Make a Way; No Fear; Sing Shout Clap; Victory Chant; Willing Heart; You Are the One; My Turn Now; Change My Heart O God; Be the One; Hosanna; You're the King; I'm Not Ashamed; and more.