SKU: HL.2050529
UPC: 797242122897. 6.75x10.5x0.319 inches.
When all is said and done, when time will stand no more, God will still be on the throne and Christ will still be Lord. The final word will always be the Word. This musical features some of the most loved songs of Randy Vader and Jay Rouse in new, more accessible arrangements, and is woven together with narration created by Randy Vader.
SKU: HL.424964
UPC: 196288062042. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. I Corinthians 4:2, Luke 16:10, Matthew 25:23.
A well known affirmation to a dedicated disciple gives wings to this anthem. Set as a powerful ballad of praise, the themes are memorable and the vocal writing accessible. Score and Parts (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, hn 1-2, tpt 1-3, tbn 1-2, tbn3/tba, perc 1-3, timp, pno, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: HL.1197757
UPC: 196288134879. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
“Soon ah will be done wid de troubles of the de world†... this extraordinary a cappella spiritual arrangement is rhythmic, vibrant, and expressive, with excellent vocal writing and energy. A perfect selection for high school, college, and community choirs.
SKU: HL.1106065
ISBN 9781705177389. UPC: 196288102489. 9.0x12.0x0.11 inches.
An SATB arrangement of the final chorus from Bell's 2019 opera 'Stonewall', complete with accompaniment for piano and strings. 'Much to be Done' was commissioned by The Pink Singers.
SKU: HL.14042620
ISBN 9788759827666.
One Done Trikanilje by Bent Lorentzen. For three voice choir.
SKU: HL.1197758
UPC: 196288134886. 6.75x10.5x0.045 inches.
Here's a choral fantasy on the traditional African American spiritual, “Soon I Will Be Done.†The grave Wagnerian opening sets the stage for the fiery main theme of the piece–a triplet feeling motif in the lower piano that continues under each chorus statement of the melody. The choir re-enters in the role of the “orchestra†in the second chorus with a haunting legato counter melody that leads up to the first verse. Each verse should have a Gospel/Stride feel with the choir, particularly the upper voices, switching to a more Gospel sound and rhythmic feel. The A sections should be performed with aggression and angst to contrast the calm legato middle section. That middle section is our musical prayer of hope that, like the sentiment of this Spiritual, will continue to live in our hearts despite the sometimes difficult realities of life.