SKU: GI.G-9050
UPC: 785147905004. Latin. Text Source: 'Ubi caritas et amor,' Latin, 9th c., alt.
SKU: OU.9780193417311
ISBN 9780193417311. 12 x 8 inches.
For SATB unaccompanied This anthem juxtaposes the words of the Antiphon for the Washing of Feet on Maundy Thursday with John Boyle O'Reilly's poem 'A White Rose'. Jackson combines lyrical polyphonic phrases for upper and lower voices with atmospheric passages for full choir, often accompanied by repeated half-whispered text in free time.
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SKU: GI.WW1863
UPC: 785147034063. Latin. Text Source: Traditional Latin.
Composed as a prayer for those in the world who need charity and love the most. May this music amplify the message that there is great power in acts of charity and love.
SKU: GI.G-008057
UPC: 641151080574. English. Text Source: Ubi Caritas et Amor. Text by Omer Westendorf.
John has composed an inspired refrain and bridge to the verses of the well-known WLP classic “Where Charity and Love Prevail” by Dom Paul Benoit. Here John adds his distinctive touch with a slight shift of tonality from the E-minor stanzas to newly written melody, harmony, and text in G major. The refrain’s message speaks of hope, peace, love, and mercy when love prevails. The bridge section returns us to the final verses and refrain.
SKU: BT.PMC3456
Latin.
A setting of an antiphon for Maunday Thursday, Ubi caritas et amor was written in 1999 in memory of the choral conductor and scholar, Richard H. Trame, SJ. In this motet, Lauridsen subtly adapts the plainchant melody, adorning itwith contrapuntal elaborations that create a glowing nimbus of sound. -- Byron Adams.
SKU: GI.G-10812
Latin. Text Source: Ubi caritas et amor, Latin 9th c.