SKU: HL.125013
UPC: 884088986506. 6.75x10.5 inches.
A well-known text set by a veteran composer who knows how to make it singularly superior. The melody is immediately entrancing, a middle section introduces a high church chant-like, liturgical sound, then the melody resumes and brings us home. The passionate lyrics, although from scripture, make it appropriate for church and concert use.
SKU: HL.1197753
UPC: 196288134831. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
“Death, thou art welcome to my arms attended by a thousand charms...†a text that dates back as far as 1818 speaks to the human desire for a peaceful end to life. This new setting by Richard Burchard provides your tenor-bass choir with an exciting and contemporary approach to this rich traditional hymn melody. In typical Burchard fashion, he has beautifully crafted phrases that combine the hymn text, touches of Latin, and a folk-style solo designed to draw attention to the rhythm, melody, and message of the hymn. Looking for that perfect piece with a special soulful appeal? Look no further; accompanied by cello and percussion, here's the ideal candidate, sure to become a choir and audience favorite.
SKU: MN.80-854
UPC: 688670808548.
Tu es Petrus (you are Peter, the rock) is based on a Gregorian antiphon for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul/Feast of the Chair of Peter. The piece was composed specifically to fit the parameters and setting of a Papal audience, with a brief performance time. In six-parts with octave doublings, it makes a big a cappella sound for a big space. A powerful new choice for pilgrim choirs to Rome!
SKU: GI.WJMS1161
UPC: 785147000365. Latin. Text Source: Psalm 65.
A highly energetic and challenging work, Ivo Antognini's Jubilate Deo will be a nice rhythmic and uptempo addition to your program. Written for choir and SATB quartet or small ensemble, this interesting combination of forces makes for a great opportunity to feature some of your singers. Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series. Recording Choir: Slovenian Philharmonic Choir, Matjaz Scek, conductor.
SKU: CA.4049680
ISBN 9790007105952. Key: D major. Language: German/English. Text: Silesius, Angelus. Text: Angelus Silesius.
SKU: GI.G-8398
English. Text Source: Anonymous, English, 15th c.
Bring new life to your Lessons and Carols service through the ancient beauty of this 15th-century English text, which reflects on the mystery of the sin of Adam that led to Mary’s queenship—thanks be to God! A pronunciation guide and paraphrase are provided.