SKU: MN.20-015
UPC: 688670200151.
This congregational hymn setting is part of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians Series, and is based on the hymn tune KINGSFOLD. For brass quartet (or quintet,) timpani, and organ. Stanzas one and three are in unison, stanza two can optionally be sung by SATB voices using the standard hymnal harmonization. (These voices could be the choir or just the congregation invited to sing in parts.) Stanza four is unison with optional soprano descant. A festive piece despite the minor key, this arrangement is full of word painting, infectious rhythms, and just plain fun.
SKU: MN.10-858
UPC: 688670108587.
A festive hymn setting on the tune O WALY WALY with the moving Brian Wren text. Begins with a flowing introduction that presents an initial statement of the tune. Varied accompaniments for each stanza. For general use or weddings. May also be used as a vocal solo.
SKU: MN.20-711
UPC: 688670207112.
Based on the tune GROSSER GOTT. Functional, accessible, buoyant. Trinity Sunday, festive occasions, hymn festival. Trumpets (Medium); Organ (Moderately Easy).
SKU: MN.10-521
UPC: 688670105210.
Arranged for organ, optional handbells (2 octaves), and congregation, this festive hymn setting of OUIMETTE by John Ylvisaker effectively sets forth the spirit of the text and tune alike. The cantus firmus is accompanied by scaler eighth-note figuration, a cello-like bass, and an optional handbell obbligato in the introduction. Stanza 1 for unison congregation continues with the scaler eighth-note figuration in the organ accompaniment. Optional handbell chords and organ arpeggiation accompany congregational singing in harmony of stanza 2. The concluding Doxological text of stanza 3 is accompanied in a grand manner with fuller organ texture and descant. Appropriate for Baptism and Reaffirmation of Baptism. Includes reproducible pages for congregation and ringers.
SKU: MN.60-5010
UPC: 688670650109. English.
This hymn concertato on Holst's noble tune THAXTED provides two texts: one by Delores Dufner, OSB, for Pentecost/Confirmation, and Michael Perry's more familiar general text. The opening fanfare and interlude for brass, timpani, and handbells facilitate festive processions, but the piece may be adapted for use with only organ accompaniment. An elegant SATB harmonization of the middle stanza may be sung by choir alone.