Format : CD
SKU: ST.W231
ISBN 9790220224133.
Often sung congregationally to BERKSHIRE, CHURCH TRIUMPHANT, DEVONSHIRE or DUNELM, Charles Wesley's much-loved Christmas hymn receives a new setting from Nigel Ogden. His skills as an outstanding performer, best known perhaps as host of the evergreen Radio 2 series The Organist Entertains, guarantee both a light touch and a serious musical content. Eminently practical, To us a Child of Royal Birth may be performed by single voices or SATB choir without divisions. The music artfully distributes the four verses between full chorus, upper voices, lower voices, and then tutti again. Ogden's winning command of a popular musical idiom is everywhere in evidence, in the beautifully resolved seventh and ninth chords, and in the assured movement of the anthem from its opening key of E flat to its conclusion in a bright and warm resolution of C major.
SKU: LO.20-1730L
ISBN 9781429138277.
This bold setting is perfect for All Saints' Sunday or any celebration of the church triumphant. Key changes and creative harmonies will delight ringers and listeners alike in this perfect piece for worship or festival use.
SKU: HP.2316
UPC: 763628123161. By Johannes Brahms. 1 Corinthians 12:27, 1 Corinthians 3:16, 1 Peter 2:9-10,14, 2 Corinthians 4:7-12, Colossians 1:18, Ephesians 2:19, John 17:22, John 3:5.
Classical tune by Johannes Brahms The recognizable, classic tune from Brahms' 1st symphony is triumphantly transformed for church in this handbell arrangement of the familiar hymn, We Are God's People. The recognizable, classic tune from Brahms' 1st symphony is triumphantly transformed for church in this handbell arrangement of the familiar hymn, We Are God's People.
SKU: LO.99-2957H
UPC: 000308131390.
This glorious Christmas offering melds the traditional text of Angels We Have Heard on High with J. S. Bach's beloved Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring melody. Opening triumphantly with an original Gloria in Excelsis Deo passage and incorporating engaging dynamic contrasts, this selection presents a fresh take on familiar material that will delight school and church listeners alike.
SKU: MN.12-121
UPC: 688670121210.
Confluence was commissioned by the Organ Artist Series of Pittsburgh in celebration of its twentieth anniversary in 1999. Christa Rakich gave the premier at the closing concert of the season at Calvary Episcopal Church by in April of 1999. It has been performed frequently since that time. The title was given to honor the joining together or confluence of the three rivers of Pittsburgh: the Allegheny, the Monongalela, and the Ohio. Confluence is a curious hybrid related to both the sonata and rondo forms. It is of the ABABA design with the final A quite extended by polyphonic games and a very noisy and triumphant epilogue. The first idea is driving, rhythmic, nervous and agitated. The second is quiet, gentle and pastoral, that slowly moves in its mysterious ways, closing with a plaintive row of a dozen different pitches. The composer delights in the challenge of making tone rows as approachable and sing-able as possible. Both ideas make slightly varied restatements. At the end, fugal exploitation of the first idea is followed by that row, entering with stentorian grandeur in full pedal, heralding the triumphant close. This row, like the month of March is referred to frequently as coming in like a Iamb, going out like a lion.