SKU: WD.080689865428
UPC: 080689865428.
Combining the passion of Celtic musical traditions and the joyous celebration of Christ's birth, Season of Joy offers a spectacular collection of new and beloved seasonal songs that will perfectly complement any Christmas program. Acclaimed arranger/orchestrator Daniel Semsen has brilliantly married traditional Celtic instrumentation with a vibrant contemporary sound. Featuring four new songs by Keith and Kristyn Getty, this one-of-a-kind musical combines such Irish classics as The Wexford Carol with exciting new Celtic-inspired arrangements of Chris Tomlin's Emmanuel (Hallowed Manger Ground) and Travis Cottrell's Jesus Saves. A standout offering is the stunning overture, which features fiddles, penny whistles and bagpipes. No less than one dozen familiar carols artfully weave their way through the work, inviting your congregation to fully join the celebration. Two optional narrations, a sequence of dramatic readings and production notes by Deborah Craig-Claar have also been provided, allowing you to customize the work to your presentational needs. This year, share the Season of Joy with your choir, your church and your community.
SKU: WD.080689873126
UPC: 080689873126.
SKU: WD.080689384776
UPC: 080689384776.
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.
SKU: HL.334244
ISBN 9781540085160. UPC: 840126909074. 5.0x5.0x0.146 inches.
Inspired by Celtic music traditions and time-honored carols, this new work overflows with seasonal spirit. From prophecy to Epiphany, the cantata covers the entire Christmas story and wraps it in jubilant and approachable music. Supported by encouraging narration, dazzling orchestrations and a complete line of support products, this spectacular work will be a warm holiday welcome to your community of faith. Songs include: A Christmas Invitation; A Festival Gathering of Carols; Upon the Wind, There Comes a Song; From the Prophet Comes a Promise; A Song of Joy; The Silent Stars Go By; Comfort and Joy; Look to the Silver Sky; Sing of a Merry Christmas; Glad Tidings of Great Joy. Score and Parts for Full Orchestra (fl 1-2/pic, ob/eng hn, cl 1-2, bn, hn 1-2, tpt 1-3, tbn 1-2, tba, timp, perc 1-2, hp, pno, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a Printed Edition and as a digital download. Score and Parts for Celtic Consort (pno, gtr, fl/pwhis, cl, bls, perc, vn, vc) available as a Printed Edition and as a digital download. Score and Parts for Chamber Orchestra (pno, fl, cl, tpt 1-2, tbn, bls, perc, kybd strings) available as a digital download.
SKU: BT.AMP-233-030
9x12 inches. English-German-Dutch.
A Final Fling was written at the request of David Childs for a CD recording with a Celtic theme, which he released in 2007. The phrase ‘a final fling’ means a last quick effort at doing something, perhaps when this item is used as an encore, and also, a fling is a type of Scottish Highland dance, which tied in with the Celtic theme. A light- hearted piece, A Final Fling starts in the mood of a folk dance and quotes from The Irish Washerwoman before flying to a close. A perfect way to put your euphonium player in the spotlight.A Final Fling wurde für David Childs geschrieben, für eine CD mit einem keltischen Thema, die 2007 herauskam. A Final Fling bedeutet soviel wie eine letzte, schnelle Anstrengung und bot sich damit als idealer Titel für eine Zugabe an; ein Fling ist außerdem ein schottischer Tanz, was sich wiederum gut in das keltische Thema einfügt, wenn das Stück auch einen eher irischen Charakter hat. Das fröhliche Stück bietet eine gute Gelegenheit, das Euphonium ins Rampenlicht zu rücken.