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.35027081
UPC: 884088468378. 4.75x5 inches.
Uses: General, PentecostScripture: Psalm 134; Matthew 24:26For choirs seeking a challenge, this anthem offers scope and power. Thick divided chords offer a sonorous depth to the timbre of the anthem, and the mixed meter characteristics of the rhythmic writing delivers a festive energy worthy of the finest ensembles. The final section springs forth with a rustic abandon concluding with antiphonal pyrotechnics that takes the anthem to dizzying heights!
SKU: HL.35027080
UPC: 884088468361. 5x5 inches.
SKU: GI.G-7986B
ISBN 9782852743380. Latin.
Antiphonale Romanum II : The official book of the Roman Church for the celebration of Vespers in Gregorian Chant. Sing Sunday Vespers in Gregorian Chant, and according to the renewed liturgy of Vatican II– it’s now possible. The Antiphonale Romanum II is an eight-hundred-page book printed on bible paper having the usual format of books of Gregorian Chant published by Solesmes. It contains all the elements necessary for singing Sunday Vespers and the Vespers of all the feasts of the year. That means the hymns, the antiphons, the psalms and canticles, the readings, the brief responses, the intercessory prayers and the prayers that conclude the office. At the end of the book is a chapter that explains in detail the rules of chant pertaining to each of these musical forms. The book is laid out according to the Liturgy of the Hours and draws from the patrimony of Gregorian Chant found in the mediaeval manuscripts and later tradition. The melodies offered have been edited in conformity with the critical methods of present-day musicology. They are at the same time so presented that amateur choirs can easily use them. .
SKU: GI.G-10314
ISBN 7851471031413. English, Latin. Text Source: Antiphons tr. Charles Thatcher, verses, The Grail, 1963.
Entrance Antiphons for the Church Year contains thirty antiphon texts from the Graduale Simplex, translated from Latin and set to newly composed music. The psalm verses appointed for these antiphons are taken from the Grail translation (1963). As with the Responsorial Psalm of the Mass, the assembly sings the antiphon after its intonation by the cantor/choir, repeating it after each verse of the psalm. The number of psalm verses which are sung may vary according to need. The singing of the doxology, Glory to the Father, while recommended, is optional. In several cases (e.g., Christmas and Easter), the assembly sings a refrain—a simple acclamation in Latin—and the actual antiphon text is sung by the cantor/choir. The antiphon functions as a first and final verse. It is thought that liturgical singing in the early Church consisted in part of such short acclamatory phrases. Many of the antiphons in this collection are proper to a specific Sunday, solemnity, or feast. The rest are seasonal in nature and, like the common Responsorial Psalms of the Lectionary, may be chosen according to what seems best for the occasion. The antiphons of Christmas Day and Easter Sunday could be used at daily Masses during their octaves. Notations in the scores of some antiphons suggest alternate occasions when they are appropriate. Regarding performance, these compositions were conceived with flexibility in mind. Assembly participation and instrumental accompaniment are assumed. SATB choral singing is effective, but not necessary. Discrete use of descants where provided can lend an air of festivity. Psalm verses might be sung by an entire choir, by a small group or cantor, or a combination of both.
SKU: GI.G-005322
Scripture: Psalm 1, Matthew 4, Psalm 91, Matthew 17, Psalm 45, John 4, Isaiah 12, Psalm 84, John 9, Psalm 27, Psalm 122, Luke 15, Psalm 32, John 11, Psalm 130, John 12, Psalm 17, John 8, Psalm 32, Matthew 26, Psalm 22.
SKU: CA.2002517
ISBN 9790007192792. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.2002500.
SKU: CA.2002514
ISBN 9790007192761. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002515
ISBN 9790007192778. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002509
ISBN 9790007033408. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002518
ISBN 9790007192808. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002516
ISBN 9790007192785. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002511
ISBN 9790007192730. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002512
ISBN 9790007192747. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002513
ISBN 9790007192754. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002505
ISBN 9790007033392. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: CA.2002519
ISBN 9790007192815. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English.
SKU: GI.G-005326
Scripture: 1 Cor 5, Psalm 118, John 20, Luke 24, Psalm 96, John 21, Psalm 34, Psalm 23, John 15, Psalm 80, John 14, Psalm 122, Hebrews 10, Psalm 78, Matthew 28, John 17, John 7, Psalm 104, Acts 2, Psalm 68.