Following the outstanding success of Feel the Spirit! this second Ken Burton collection will doubtless prove another sensation. Good News! is a superb introduction for all upper-voice choirs to the Gospel genre.
SKU: HL.14001326
0.011 inches.
Michael Paget's Ain't That Good News for SATB Choir with Organ accompaniment.
SKU: LO.99-2521L
UPC: 000308123739.
Ruthie Schram has partnered the two wonderful spirituals, “Good News” and “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” in this upbeat, swing-style arrangement. Expertly crafted for beginning part-singers and small, volunteer choirs, it opens with one spiritual, then introduces the second, firmly grounding the tunes with the singers before partnering them in the final section.
SKU: LO.99-2866L
UPC: 000308129441.
In Shout the Good News!, composer Lloyd Larson has created a celebration of Jesus' birth and of those messengers who helped God's purposes to be fulfilled. New material is blended with beloved carols, creating a rich tapestry of music for Christmas worship. The biblical narrative is rich as well. It starts with the Old Testament prophets who foretold the Messiah's coming, then touches on angels, shepherds, wise men, John the Baptist, Mary, Joseph, and others as it weaves its way through the miraculous Christmas story. The culmination is a congregational affirmation that all of us are called to be messengers of this good news of Christ's birth and love! Available in SATB or SAB versions, this versatile work for choirs large or small offers opportunities to involve the congregation in the singing of beloved carol melodies. It is equally effective whether accompanied by piano alone or by the colorful orchestration utilizing either the accompaniment CD or live instrumentalists.
SKU: WD.080689633126
UPC: 080689633126.
David T. Clydesdale and Steve Moore have written a Christmas musical that is certain to tug at your heart. That's the Good News! takes a sentimental, honest look at how Christ can bring hope and peace to a hurting world. That's the Good News! tells the story of Will, a radio news announcer in the small town of Pinckney, Nebraska as he faces his first Christmas without his wife of 40 years. Because of her death, Will looks at the world in a different light, especially the news he reads everyday of murder and theft and struggles with bad things happening to good and innocent people. Through a series of events and interaction with key people in his life, Will finds true peace on earth. This drama can be easily staged and additional biblical characters can enter throughout the production to create a live nativity scene.
SKU: AP.SVM05061CD
UPC: 654979093206. English. Traditional Spirituals.
From Paul Davidson comes a contemporary pairing of the spirituals Great Day and Good News. This exceptional arrangement will be a welcome addition to any worship service or your next concert.
SKU: HL.35032305
ISBN 9781540029041. UPC: 888680751326. 5.0x5.0x0.143 inches.
Exceptional quality accompaniment tracks, plus performance tracks for 11 anthems on one convenient CD. Includes: Ain't-a That Good News; Because of Love; Children of the Risen King; Ev'rybody Praise Him!; God Cares for You; God's Gift to Us; I Want to Be Like Jesus; In the Bleak Midwinter; It Is Good to Give Thanks to the Lord; Royal David's City; Siyahamba.
SKU: HP.C5019C
UPC: 763628144807.
Traditional Spiritual Sure to cross over to the school concert venue, this lively swing version of the two favorite spirituals - Good News! the Chariot's Comin' with Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - is brimming with excitement and promise. The orchestral track featuring the brass and saxes is phenomenal.
SKU: GI.G-008410
English.
From the recording and music collection The Good News..
SKU: HP.C5019O
UPC: 763628144791.
SKU: LO.99-2479L
UPC: 000308121766.
Herald the good news of Christ’s triumphant resurrection with this exciting Easter processional anthem by Lloyd Larson. A bold choral acclamation announces the news, with optional trumpet and handbells adding to the festal spirit. Three verses of the beloved hymn, LLANFAIR (Jesus Christ Is Risen Today), resound in a succession of keys that build to the exciting choral postlude. Optional congregational singing makes this the perfect opening hymn for Easter Sunday.