SKU: BT.WH27029
Latin.
For SATB Choir (Mixed Voices) A Cappella.
SKU: BP.BP2285
6.875 x 10.5 inches.
Dan Forrest's three settings of Hallelujah Psalms (for SATB choir and piano) range from invigorating to deeply touching to dancing for joy! Each movement begins and ends with the statement Hallelu Yah, just as the three Psalms do. Optional percussion (inspired by the text of Psalm 150 and the scriptural account the psalmist Asaph playing the cymbals; 1-2 players) adds an additional layer of sparkling energy. May be performed as a set as individual movements, suitable for worship or concert settings.School, Church, Community AdultCollegiateScripture reference: Psalms.
SKU: BP.BP2286
SKU: BP.BP2287
SKU: SU.80101478
Sea Psalms (2020) was written for organist Hartmut Siebmanns. The three movements reflect on verses from three psalms that reference the sea.Organ Duration: 14â?? Composed: 2020 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: BP.BP2287A
8.5 x 11 inches.
Percussion (Score and Parts) for Hallleu Yah: Three Psalms of Praise III. Psalm 150.
SKU: BP.BP2286A
Percussion (Score and Parts) for Hallelu Yah: Three Psalms of Praise II. Psalm 147.
SKU: BP.BP2285A
Percussion (Score and Parts) for Hallelu Yah: Three Psalms of Praise I. Psalm 148.
SKU: SU.27020240
Settings of Psalms 121, 67, and 23 (in english) SATB Chorus, Violin Duration: ca. 15' Composed: 2002 Published by: Distributed Composer.
SKU: OT.18219
Text: Psalms 19:2-4, 55:7-8, 15:1-2.
By Tzipora Jochsberger. Hebrew with transliteration.
SKU: GI.G-10374
ISBN 9781622775347. English. Text Source: Refs. Lectionary for Mass, vv. The Abbey Psalms and Canticles
A complete set of responsorial psalms for Sundays, solemnities, and feasts of the Lord throughout the three-year Lectionary cycle. About the text: The Abbey Psalms and Canticles find their source in the 1963 English language Grail Translation of the Psalms. The Grail Psalms themselves have their origin in the French Bible de Jerusalem which sought to faithfully capture the text stresses or sprung rhythm, of the original Hebrew. The Grail Psalms underwent minor revisions in the 1980s and 1990s. The release of the document Liturgiam authenticam in 2001 required that the Grail Psalms be revised again for use in Roman Catholic liturgy, this time under the direction of Abbot Gregory Polan and the monks of Conception Abbey. Their careful editing and scholarship produced the Revised Grail Psalms in 2010. However, this translation would undergo further (slight) revisions in 2018 leading to the publication in 2020 of The Abbey Psalms and Canticles About the music: Since their publication in 1994, the psalm refrain settings and psalm tones of Canadian composer Michel Guimont have enjoyed wide popularity in North America. These psalm settings have been included as the lectionary psalter in a number of GIA hymnals and have a harmonic freshness and flexibility in performance that makes them a unique and enduring contribution to the Church’s song.  .
SKU: MN.80-406
UPC: 688670804069. Scripture: Psalms 16:8, 9-10, 11; Psalms 19:8-11; Psalms 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12a, 13b; Psalms 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25; Psalms 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20, 22; Psalms 42:3, 5; Psalms 43:34; Psalms 51:12-15, 18-19; Psalms 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35.
This collection of responsorial psalms for Palm Sunday through the Easter Vigil is a welcome and worthy addition to the repertoire for this high point in the church year. Luke Mayernik has composed memorable settings infused with harmonic freshness and melodic appeal. Psalm tones are intended for SATB Choir as well as cantor, and the accompaniments are suitable for organ, piano, and/or guitar.
SKU: GI.G-8153
ISBN 9781622770724. English, Spanish. Text Source: English refs.: Lectionary for Mass, English vv.: The Revised Grail Psalms or NAB, Spanish: Leccionario Edición Hispanoamericana
This psalm collection is arranged according to liturgical year, with the three-year temporal cycle being followed by solemnities, feasts of the Lord, and national holidays presented in chronological order, everything as it appears in the Oramos Cantando / We Pray in Song hymnal. Most of the musical settings of the 144 pairs of English and Spanish psalm refrains in this collection were composed in 2003 either by Tony Alonso, Ronald Krisman, or John Schiavone. In most cases, each pair of refrains share the same melody, occasionally they are counter-melodies to each other, allowing for both languages to be sung simultaneously. Some refrains were further edited, a few were replaced with new refrains composed by Michel Guimont, Kelly Dobbs Mickus, and Ronald Krisman. The psalm tones of Canadian composer Michel Guimont, which enjoy a wide popularity in North America, are used exclusively in this collection. The Lectionary psalms use USCCB-approved refrains in both English and Spanish and verses from The Revised Grail Psalms and the salterio of Spain's Conferencia Episcopal Española (CEE). These bilingual lectionary psalms have been included in the Sacred Song missalette program of The Liturgical Press since 2004. While this collection may be used as a bilingual Lectionary psalter with any musical resource found in the pew, it is specifically linked to GIA's hymnal Oramos Cantando / We Pray in Song.
SKU: JK.01921
UPC: 093285019218. Luke 2 and Psalms 95:6.
Let Us Adore Him is a new, joy-filled proclamation for all to worship the King, and celebrate the day of His birth. Everything from the rhythms to the choral harmonies fills the listeners with that familiar spirit of Christmas brought by other classics like Joy to the World and Angels We Have Heard on High.Buy the accompaniment part pdf here (the accompaniment sheet music does not include access to rehearsal tracks).This product includes access to rehearsal tracks in the Jackman Music app. Click here to see how it works.Click here if you have copies of this piece purchased previous to the release of the Jackman Music Rehearsal Tracks. You can upgrade your sheet music.Composer: Barry GibbonsArranger: Barry, Grant, and Michael GibbonsDifficulty: Medium for Choir/Medium difficult for PianistsPerformance time: approx. 4:10Reference: Luke 2 and Psalms 95:6
SKU: ST.EC29
ISBN 9790220218361.
To Robert White's 5-part Latin psalms collected in the previous volume, this collection adds the 6-part Latin psalms, including three settings of Domine, quis habitabit, the 5-part votive antiphon Regina caeli and the 6-part Tota pulchra es, amica mea. Individual titles from this volume are available as Adobe PDF files...
SKU: GI.G-CD-445
A sampling of the creative psalm settings by this gifted Canadian composer can be found in Gather, Gather Comprehensive, and RitualSong. We are now delighted to offer the responsorial psalms for the entire three-year cycle of Sundays, solemnities, and feasts of the Lord in one volume. The text is drawn from the Lectionary for Mass (NAB translation). The Guimont psalms are unique in that they are suitable for organ, piano, or guitar accompaniment. The thirty-plus original psalm tones offer a harmonic freshness that makes these settings useable week after week without tiring. This one volume is a major resource for every cantor.
SKU: CA.181500
ISBN 9790007038908. Language: German/English.
Johann Hermann Schein's Israelsbrunnlein, published in Leipzig in 1623, is a supreme achievement not only among the works of this composer, who had been Thomaskantor in Leipzig since 1616, but also for the entire body of German music written during the first half of the 17th century. Among the 26 motets written in the Italian madrigal manner 23 are settings of Old Testament texts, a fact to which the collection owes its title. The source for the text of this collection is the inexhaustible fountain of the Psalms, the books of Moses, the Prophets, the Songs of Solomon, and other books of the Old Testament.
SKU: CA.4013610
ISBN 9790007062682.
SKU: ST.EM35B
ISBN 9790220211652.
Organist of St George's, Windsor, and successor to the famous Marbecke, Mundy was amongst the earliest of the English madrigalists. There are 12 madrigals in this collection, ranging from Of all the birds, a tribute to William Byrd, to In deep distress and the tragic setting of words written by Chideock Tichborne on the eve of his execution in the Tower of London, My prime of youth. The volume also contains 25 psalms in three, four, and five parts. CONTENTS As I went walking (SAT) Blessed art thou (SAT) Have mercy on me, O Lord (SSATB) Hear my prayer, O Lord (STB) Heigh Ho! 'chill go to plough (SSAB) I lift my heart to thee (SSAT) In deep distress (SATB) In midst of woods (SSATB) Lightly she whipped o'er the dales (SSATB) Lord arise and help thy servant (SSATB) Lord to thee I make my moan (SATB) My prime of youth (SATB) O all ye nations (S (or A) AT) O come let us lift up our voice (SAT) O Lord of whom I do depend (SSAT) O Lord turn not away thy face (SAT) Of all the birds (SAT) Penelope that longed (SSATB) Praise the Lord, O my soul (SAT) Save me, O God (SAT) Sing ye unto the Lord (SSAT) The black-bird made (SSATB) The longer that I live (SSAT) The Shepherd Stephon (S solo, A. viol, T. viol, B. viol) Thus art thou bless'd (SAT) Turn about and see me (SA (or T) T) Unto thee lift I up mine eyes (SSATB) Were I a king (SATBB) Who loves a life (SSATB) Witness ye heav'ns (S solo, A. viol, T. viol, B. viol) Ye people all in one accord (SAB).
SKU: GI.G-006298
Father Chrysogonus has compsed music for the responsorial psalms of the Lenten season for all three years of the liturgical cycle. These highly useful, eloquent settings may be sung by cantor with keyboard accompaniment or as four-part choral settings, the verses are quite beautiful a cappella. You'll find these to be very practical and not at all difficult to learn and perform. If you are not familiar with the scope of Father Chrysogonus' work, you must listen to the World Library Publications recording of his compositions and arrangements for the Easter season on Christ is Risen, Truly Risen!.
SKU: GI.G-003425
Here are three dozen best-of hymn texts and tunes published by WLP, including contributions from Jerry Brubaker, Lucien Deiss, Delores Dufner, Mary Frances Fleischaker, Calvin Hampton, Alan J. Hommerding, Steven R. Janco, Carl Johengen, J. Michael Joncas, Kevin Keil, Kevin Kelly, Paul Nienaber, Richard Proulx, Thomas Schindler, Herman Stuempfle, J. Michael Thompson, Christopher Trussel, Susan Wente, Omer Westendorf, and Martin Willett.