Format : Octavo
SKU: HP.8524
UPC: 763628185244. Daniel Charles Damon.
Dan Damon is known as one of a few persons who are gifted both in crafting texts and composing tunes, and he constantly strives to build on these gifts. In this collection of 35 new hymns and songs, Dan's texts continue to break new ground, exploring new themes. The tunes, also, have a modern tonality, with echoes of the jazz music Dan performs publicly.
SKU: HL.35032257
UPC: 888680746308. 5.0x5.0x0.175 inches. II Corinthians 4:17, II Timothy 2:8-12, Matthew 18:4.
A spectacular reimagining of the celebrated Shaker song made famous by Aaron Copland in Appalachian Spring! This American classic is sent soaring in this joyful and energetic arrangement that tugs at the heart and thrills the soul. Many options are available: full orchestration/track; one piano, four-hands or a one piano, two-hands version. All are expertly crafted and offer choirs a distinctive new take on this testament to living modestly in the spirit of Thanksgiving. Score and Parts (pic, fl, ob 1-2, A cl 1-2, bn 1-2, hn 1-4, C tpt 1-3, tbn 1-2, btbn, tba, timp, perc 1-2, glock, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: MN.90-70
Text: Marilyn Biery.
This collection of twenty-five original hymn texts flows from the writers years of experience as a practicing Church musician. The texts cover many aspects of the church year and includes texts for many particular needs such as confirmation and stewardship. Eleven new hymn tunes are also included in this collection. Complete tune, title, topic, meter, and scriptural indexes are included, making this a very useful collection of hymns. Hymns include: Break Forth in Joyous Song Christ is the Vine, We are the Branches Come To Us, O Holy Spirit Easter Dawn, Streaming Bright Embrace the Love that Makes Us One Emmanuel Comes! From the Word of God, Creation Jesus Walked Among the People Joined Together As One Body Lift Up Your Hearts, You Poor in Spirit Listen to the Voice of Gladness Lord God, The Source of Every Gracious Gift May Peace from Christ Come Dwell in You O Dearest Jesus O God of All Life, Now Hid from Our Sight O God of Love, Enable Us O God, Hear My Cry Our Gifts, O Lord, to You We Bring Radiant Light, Love Divine Rejoice, Rejoice, God's Kingdom is Coming Seek a Place of Breathless Beauty The Ancient Story Thrills Our Modern Ear The Frozen Earth Begins to Thaw The Spirit Makes Us One in Christ We Sing our Love for Jesus.
SKU: GI.G-4946P
ISBN 9781579991203.
CONTENTS: THE SONGS: YES, LORD (G-5303) - ON HOLY GROUND (PENA, G-5309) - COME AND FOLLOW ME (O'BRIEN, G-4514) - BLESSED BE THE LORD (G-5304) - FOR LIVING, FOR DYING (PENA, G-5071) - WE ARE CALLED (HAAS, G-5307) - WITH THE LORD/OUT OF THE DEPTHS (O'BRIEN, G-4521) - JOYFULLY SINGING (G-5305) - YOU ARE MINE (HAAS, G-3656) - I SAY YES LORD (PENA, G-5306) - IF/SI (COONEY, G-3970) - LET US GO REJOICING (COTTER, G-4631) - NOW: GATHERING RITE (G-5404) THE BASICS: COME, O COME, EMMANUEL/O ANTIPHONS (G-5395) - HE CAME DOWN: GATHERING RITE (BELL, G-5396) - LORD, LET US SEE YOUR KINDNESS (G-5397) - DEEP DOWN IN MY SOUL (HAAS, G-3953) - AS MORNING BREAKS (G-5398) - COMMUNION RITE: TASTE AND SEE (J. MOORE, G-4969) - WE PRAISE YOU (G-5399) - THIS IS THE DAY (G-5401) - SHEPHERD ME, O GOD (HAUGEN, G-5402) - LORD, SEND OUT YOUR SPIRIT (COTTER, G-4630) - LET MY PRAYER RISE UP LIKE INCENSE (HAUGEN, G-3599) - TWO GATHERING CHANTS (BELL, G-5287) - SEND DOWN THE FIRE: GATHERING RITE (G-5403) - NOW: GATHERING RITE (G-5404) - OPEN OUR EARS (G-5405) - WORD OF TRUTH AND LIFE (HAUGEN, G-5406) - PENITENTIAL LITANY (G-4019) -Â O LORD, HEAR MY PRAYER/COME AND FILL OUR HEARTS (TAIZE, G-5407) - PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL (PENA, G-5408) - EUCHARISTIC ACCLAMATIONS FROM MASS FOR THE LIFE OF THE WORLD (HAAS, G-5409) - COMMUNION RITE: WE ARE MANY PARTS (HAUGEN, G-4966) - CANTICLE OF THE TURNING (G-3407) - THE SUMMONS (WILL YOU COME AND FOLLOW ME) (BELL, G-5410) - ALL THINGS NEW (G-3976) - A BLESSING (JONCAS, G-5411).
SKU: GI.G-4946G
ISBN 9781579991364.
SKU: GI.G-4946B
ISBN 9781579991128. English.
CONTENTS: COME, O COME, EMMANUEL/O ANTIPHONS (G-5395) - HE CAME DOWN: GATHERING RITE (BELL, G-5396) - LORD, LET US SEE YOUR KINDNESS (G-5397) - DEEP DOWN IN MY SOUL (HAAS, G-3953) - AS MORNING BREAKS (G-5398) - COMMUNION RITE: TASTE AND SEE (J. MOORE, G-4969) - WE PRAISE YOU (G-5399) - THIS IS THE DAY (G-5401) - SHEPHERD ME, O GOD (HAUGEN, G-5402) - LORD, SEND OUT YOUR SPIRIT (COTTER, G-4630) - LET MY PRAYER RISE UP LIKE INCENSE (HAUGEN, G-3599) - TWO GATHERING CHANTS (BELL, G-5287) - SEND DOWN THE FIRE: GATHERING RITE (G-5403) - NOW: GATHERING RITE (G-5404) - OPEN OUR EARS (G-5405) - WORD OF TRUTH AND LIFE (HAUGEN, G-5406) - PENITENTIAL LITANY (G-4019) -Â O LORD, HEAR MY PRAYER/COME AND FILL OUR HEARTS (TAIZE, G-5407) - PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL (PENA, G-5408) - EUCHARISTIC ACCLAMATIONS FROM MASS FOR THE LIFE OF THE WORLD (HAAS, G-5409) - COMMUNION RITE: WE ARE MANY PARTS (HAUGEN, G-4966) - CANTICLE OF THE TURNING (G-3407) - THE SUMMONS (WILL YOU COME AND FOLLOW ME) (BELL, G-5410) - ALL THINGS NEW (G-3976) - A BLESSING (JONCAS, G-5411)Â .
SKU: PR.44641256L
UPC: 680160596010. 11 x 17 inches. Key: A major.
Fanfare; Reminiscence and Celebration is in 2 movements. I. Fanfare The opening of a concert hall is always an exciting event, introducing the hall to the performers and the performers to the hall each testing the capacities of the other. I decided to have the ensemble greet and salute the new Ruby Diamond Hall with a Fanfare that includes offstage brass players in 3 different locations in the audience. II. Reminiscence and Celebration The 2nd movement begins in a reflective mood. As I thought about Ruby Diamond Hall, where I had performed as a teenager, I remembered people, particularly many mentors with whom I have performed here, who are gone, but whose gifts and spirits are still with us. The theater has a beautiful tradition of leaving one light bulb burning all night long for the spirits of the actors who have graced that stage. While I wanted my 2nd movement to acknowledge that sense of continuity of past and present, the piece ends in celebration of the new. Perhaps all artists feel a strong connection with the past, but we work in and for the present and we build for the future.Fanfare; Reminiscence and Celebration is in 2 movements. I. Fanfare The opening of a concert hall is always an exciting event, introducing the hall to the performers and the performers to the hall a each testing the capacities of the other. I decided to have the ensemble greet and salute the new Ruby Diamond Hall with a Fanfare that includes offstage brass players in 3 different locations in the audience. II. Reminiscence and Celebration The 2nd movement begins in a reflective mood. As I thought about Ruby Diamond Hall, where I had performed as a teenager, I remembered people, particularly many mentors with whom I have performed here, who are gone, but whose gifts and spirits are still with us. The theater has a beautiful tradition of leaving one light bulb burning all night long for the spirits of the actors who have graced that stage. While I wanted my 2nd movement to acknowledge that sense of continuity of past and present, the piece ends in celebration of the new. Perhaps all artists feel a strong connection with the past, but we work in and for the present and we build for the future.Fanfare; Reminiscence and Celebration is in 2 movements. I. Fanfare The opening of a concert hall is always an exciting event, introducing the hall to the performers and the performers to the hall -- each testing the capacities of the other. I decided to have the ensemble greet and salute the new Ruby Diamond Hall with a Fanfare that includes offstage brass players in 3 different locations in the audience. II. Reminiscence and Celebration The 2nd movement begins in a reflective mood. As I thought about Ruby Diamond Hall, where I had performed as a teenager, I remembered people, particularly many mentors with whom I have performed here, who are gone, but whose gifts and spirits are still with us. The theater has a beautiful tradition of leaving one light bulb burning all night long for the spirits of the actors who have graced that stage. While I wanted my 2nd movement to acknowledge that sense of continuity of past and present, the piece ends in celebration of the new. Perhaps all artists feel a strong connection with the past, but we work in and for the present and we build for the future.Fanfare; Reminiscence and Celebration is in 2 movements.I. FanfareThe opening of a concert hall is always an exciting event, introducing the hall to the performers and the performers to the hall — each testing the capacities of the other. I decided to have the ensemble greet and salute the new Ruby Diamond Hall with a Fanfare that includes offstage brass players in 3 different locations in the audience.II. Reminiscence and CelebrationThe 2nd movement begins in a reflective mood. As I thought about Ruby Diamond Hall, where I had performed as a teenager, I remembered people, particularly many mentors with whom I have performed here, who are gone, but whose gifts and spirits are still with us. The theater has a beautiful tradition of leaving one light bulb burning all night long for the spirits of the actors who have graced that stage. While I wanted my 2nd movement to acknowledge that sense of continuity of past and present, the piece ends in celebration of the new. Perhaps all artists feel a strong connection with the past, but we work in and for the present and we build for the future.
SKU: PR.446412560
ISBN 9781598063738. UPC: 680160596003. 9x12 inches. Key: A major.
SKU: PR.466411770
UPC: 680160640850. 9 x 12 inches.
Mississippi I. Father of Waters: born of the Highlands and the Lakes; the Glaciers, the Mountains, and the Prairies. The picture of your birth is clounded in the ice and mists of ancient ages but your spirit remains our life stream. II. The Red Man knew your bountiful gifts and gave thanks to the Great Spirit on your banks. -- The Spanish and French Fathers brought the glory of Christianity to America on Mississippi. But all men, white and dark; -- Indian, Spaniard, and Negro; Bourbon and Yankee, combined to make Mississippi the heart of America. Saga of the Mississippi Harl McDonald Born near Boulder, Colorado, July 27, 1899 Now living in Philadelphia The original suggestion for a symphonic work on the subject of the Mississippi came indirectly from the late Booth Tarkington who saw in it color and movement and atmosphere translatable into the terms of music. In the course of time, by the mysterious processes of composers' chemistry, it took shape as a tone-poem of two sections, one representing the rise of the great stream from its primeval geologic sources, the other the human history of the river. Mr. McDonald devised the following verbal outline of the general scheme of his diptych: I. Father of Waters: born of the Highlands and the Lakes; the Glaciers, the Mountains, and the Prairies. The picture of your birth is clounded in the ice and mists of ancient ages but your spirit remains our life stream. II. The Red Man knew your bountiful gifts and gave thanks to the Great Spirit on your banks. -- The Spanish and French Fathers brought the glory of Christianity to America on Mississippi. But all men, white and dark; -- Indian, Spaniard, and Negro; Bourbon and Yankee, combined to make Mississippi the heart of America. The first of the two movements, beginning molto andante, is vaguel modal to hint at antiquity. It is built upon the conventional two themes, with an episode, poco piu mosso, misterioso, for prehistoric murk and muck. There are various changes of pace and mood. The second, Allegro ma vigorosamente, prefigures an Indian ceremony. A theme presented by flute, clarinet and bassoon is a Canadian Indian fishing call collected by the late J.B. Beck. A later passage of quasi-Gregorian chant identifies the French and Spanish priests who made the great river their highway. The fishing-call is altered in rhythm and harmony to represent Negro field hands and roustabous. A turbulent close brings all these elemts together in the muddy swirling currents of the Mississippi. The work was begun in the summer of 1945, and was revised and completed in the summer of 1947. Harl McDonald, who is the manager of The Philadelphia Orchestra, has concerned himself with music as an art, as a science and as a business in course of his career. He was born on a cattle ranch in the Rockies, but since his was a musical family, his up-bringing combined piano lessons with ranch life. Years of study and professional experience followed in Los Angeles and in Germany. In 1927 he was appointed lecuter in composition at the University of Pennsylvania and he has since then made is home in Philadelphia. In 1933 under a grant of the Rockefeller FOundation he collaborated with physicists in research dealing with the measurement of instrumental and vocal tone, new scale divisions and the resultant harmonies. In that same year he was named head of the University's music faculty and conductor of its choral organizations. In 1939, having been a member of the Board of Directors for five years, he was appointed manager of The Philadelphia Orchestra. He continus to write, but otherwise his entire attention is now devoted to managerial duties. Chief items in the catalogue of his compositions are four symphonies, three orchestra suites, a half-dozen tone-poems, three concertos and considerable quantity of choral music.
SKU: GI.G-8066
UPC: 785147806608. English. Text by Adam M. L. Tice.
One can sense the hovering of the Spirit in the arpeggiated accompaniment and added-tone chords throughout this composition. There is a touch of mystery and awe appropriate for use at many points during the confirmation rite, or at any celebration of the Holy Spirit (as a prelude, at the preparation of the gifts, or after Communion). For cantor or soloist. .
SKU: ST.B854
ISBN 9780852498545.
Though little known in her lifetime (1776-1805), Ann Griffiths is now widely regarded as being among the leading hymnwriters in Wales. She is a major figure whose word speaks strongly to a contemporary audience at a time of growing sensitivity to Christian spirituality in its many and varied forms, and to the often unacknowledged role of women in the life and history of the church. As a crystallising of the gifts of many people, this treasure of a book would be hard to rival. (Christoper Idle, News of Hymnody).
SKU: GI.G-8230
UPC: 785147823032. English.
It is my hope that the music contained in this collection will evoke states of healing, comfort, and love, whether sung by the gathered faithful in our communities or by listening to this recording. —Ian Callanan In Beauty We Walk, an exciting new collection from composer Ian Callanan, is a perfect combination of real-world songs for worship that implore us to become the body of Christ—to live together in unity as “one holy people.†The songs are suitable for use throughout the liturgical year and encompass a variety of musical genres infused with Celtic grace. “Lord Heal the Darkness,†“Come and Eat This Bread,†and the title track, “In Beauty We Walk,†all seek to encourage, embolden, and enliven the spirit. A striking song of farewell, “The Warm Embrace,†offers courage and consolation to those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Track after track, Callanan deftly draws us toward conversion and healing while inspiring us to live out the gospel message every day of our lives. The music of In Beauty We Walk profoundly speaks to the heart—messages of love, hope, praise, joy, and thanksgiving. Immerse your liturgy and your soul in beauty! Contents: Come and Eat This Bread, One in Your Name, In Beauty We Walk, You Have Been Baptized, The Warm Embrace, Let My Prayer Rise to You, Our Blessing-Cup, Lord, Heal the Darkness, Many the Gifts, Your Faith in Me, What Must We Do?, This Is the Time, Come Feast at This Table, Sail the High Sea!