Format : Octavo
SKU: M7.DOHR-20098
ISBN 9790202040980.
Die hier angebotenen Versetten über Psalmlieder können entweder in Orgelmusiken erklingen, oder es können Gemeindelieder versweise durch Orgelverse unterbrochen werden. Auch als einzelne Choralvorspiele, Eingangs- oder Schlussmusik sind die Versetten einsetzbar. (Lothar Graap).
SKU: CF.CM9570
ISBN 9781491153581. UPC: 680160911080. 6.75 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. Latin. Psalms 47 from the Bible.
Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47A was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people:A (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47Â was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now.In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people:Â (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world.Rise up and claim the power of JOY!
SKU: M7.DOHR-10242
ISBN 9790202022429. German.
SKU: M7.DOHR-10241
ISBN 9790202022412. German.
SKU: CA.2021500
ISBN 9790007033941.
SKU: HL.35027330
UPC: 884088501211. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Trinity Sunday, GeneralScripture: Psalm 150; Psalm 43:4From our Cathedral Series comes an anthem of unbounded jubilation. Mixed meter and exciting syncopations fill the theme while articulating passages from the Psalms. The contrasting middle section is filled with expressive harmonies and lush choral writing. The piece ends with antiphonal voices echoing their praise and adoration.
SKU: HL.360045
UPC: 840126947298. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Luke 2:14, Psalm 98:4.
A multi-usage text will make this anthem a valuable addition to your choral library. A grand fanfare-like gesture in the accompaniment calls the song to purpose and establishes a festive spirit. The brief contrasting middle section brings a moment of hope for peace on earth. Though useful for Christmas programs, the alternate text allows this confident acclamation of praise to be used any time of the year.
SKU: HL.35027321
UPC: 884088501129. 5x5 inches. Words by Joseph M. Martin; Music by Joseph M. Martin, David Angerman.
Uses: General, ThanksgivingScripture: Psalm 150:1-2; Psalm 41Let there be praise and thanksgiving with this driving paean of joy. The hymn Praise to the Lord the Almighty is the centerpiece of this amazing anthem. Deceptively learnable, the mixed meter is so natural your choir will learn it in an instant. A festive orchestration completes the package. Score and Parts for flute 1&2, oboe, clarinet 1&2, bassoon, horn 1&2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2&3, trombone 1&2, bass trombone/tuba, timpani, perc 1&2, piano, violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello, double bass.
SKU: HL.527054
ISBN 9781705166253. UPC: 196288074977. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Luke 19:40, Psalm 148, Psalm 150:6.
Joyous and upbeat, this anthem invites all creation to “praise the Lord of everything.†Gentle syncopation in both melody and accompaniment bring life to a spirited text rich with familiar Bible passages referencing praise and singing.
SKU: CA.4077000
ISBN 9790007089917.
SKU: HL.422667
UPC: 196288061595. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Hebrews 13:15-16, Psalm 149:3, Psalm 92.
Pure energy, this exciting anthem of praise lights up the air with a dazzling theme featuring mixed meter and effective syncopations. The contrasting B section has word painting and special vocal effects that are wonderfully fresh and compelling.
SKU: HL.422668
UPC: 196288061601. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Hebrews 13:15-16, Psalm 149:3, Psalm 92.
SKU: HL.1169179
UPC: 196288124610. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Psalm 121.
A beloved Psalm passage gives wings to this lofty anthem of praise. An inspiring main theme and elegant contrasting sections create a tonal tapestry ideal for expressive singing. A call to worshippers to celebrate their faith through music any time of year.
SKU: HL.35032675
UPC: 888680912055. 5.0x5.0x0.146 inches. Exodus 20:11, Psalm 94:5, Psalm 95:3-6.
From The Celtic Choir, this jubilant song of thanksgiving leaps from the page with sincere conviction and unbounded energy. A true dance of praise, the text reflects the blessings of creation and invites the church to lift its devotion to the Giver. The middle section quotes the familiar text I Sing the Mighty Power of God set to KINGSFOLD, bringing a welcome contrast to the drive of the anthem. A supportive piano accompaniment encourages the Celtic spirit of the anthem and offers a distinctive flair to the score. Brilliant! Score and Parts (fl/pwhis, vn, vc, perc, ac gtr) available as a digital download.