SKU: GI.G-6257
UPC: 785147625704. English. Text by Thomas Pestel.
“O Sing the Glories†is an original work by Alice Parker, who is known primarily for her masterful arrangements. A festive, unaccompanied hymn-anthem that begins each stanza with an ascending scale incorporating a phrygianesque raised fourth. The seven brief stanzas are SATB, TB, SA, SATB, SAT, a quieter SATBB (with layered entrances from the lower voices upward), and a resounding final stanza with the tune in the tenor, while all other voices freely decorate around the melody.
SKU: LO.30-3565MD
UPC: 000308149753.
With Psalm 150:6 (“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!â€) as its foundation and adapted from Charles Wesley’s O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing, this offering from Marty Parks is praise-filled and God-centric. A thousand tongues could not proclaim the glories of Your matchless name..
SKU: CR.984388
ISBN 9780758672858. 7 X 10.25 inches.
A text by Lisa M. Clark set for SATB and piano by Jeffrey Blersch. The text was inspired by the parable of the dishonest manager (Luke 16:1 - 13) and will help Christians wrestle with the concepts of living in a broken world to make an eternal difference. The music presents a warm melodic setting of the text, and each choral part gets to sing the melody.
Look with eyes that see forever,Faithful to the Lord's design.Work within the world, but neverChoose its call o'er things divine.Nothing on this earth can sever You from love that will refine,You from love that will refine.
Serve with hands that toil unceasing,Diligent in great and small.With the Kingdom's realm increasing,Rob the devil's lair of all.Joyous souls, their bonds releasing,Sing their rescue from the fall,Sing their rescue from the fall.
Love with hearts that will not waverUnderneath the fearsome fight.Show the weary Jesus' favor, Won to make creation right. By all means, bring all to savorMercies rich and glories bright,Mercies rich and glories bright.
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SKU: WD.080689550232
UPC: 080689550232.
O for a thousand tongues to sing the glories of our Lord God Almighty! Inspired by one of the great hymns of the church, 1000 Tongues is the perfect call to worship for any service! A new song from Vertical Church Band and a pullout from Cliff Duren’s More Gathering Songs, this exciting, new arrangement exemplifies Psalm 145: “I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name for ever and ever.”
SKU: GI.G-CD-633
Renowned composer and arranger Alice Parker has compiled a collection of her most beloved commissioned works. Presented here in four suites and performed by The Musicians of Melodious Accord, Parker sweeps us away on a roller coaster of symphonic movement. This group of choral anthems written over the last 25 years celebrates, reflects, and exalts the praises of our Lord.
SKU: GI.G-6270
UPC: 785147627005. English. Text Source: Anonymous, The Brethren's Tune and Hymn Book, 1879. Text by Anonymous.
This edition may be performed as a suite of five pieces: Rejoice, the Lord Is King!, For the Fruit of All Creation, O Sing the Glories, Destructive Sword! and God Is Love.
SKU: CL.012-2233-00
Here is Bach in a quiet, contemplative almost dreamy mood, losing himself in thoughts of the glories of Heaven, creating a beautiful web of melody that will delight both players and audiences alike.
About Bach Series arranged by Alfred Reed
Masterful settings for concert band by the venerable Alfred Reed, these works have been scored to achieve richness and beauty without detracting from the textural construction created by Bach himself. Marvelous educational and program material!
SKU: HL.50499601
ISBN 9781480383630. UPC: 884088992323. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Commissioned by Soli Deo Gloria, this 9-minute setting of Psalm 104 is described by the composer as “overflowing with the glories of creation, earth, and the heavens.” Glorious Majesty is a work of contrasts, with sections performed by both large and small groups of singers, as well as shifting moods and harmonies, “to highlight the distinction between passages in the text that praise God and those that praise God's creation.&rdquo.