SKU: MN.50-3151
UPC: 688670531514. English. Isaiah 53.
Constructed almost as a choral recitative and aria, the first section But He Was Pierced is unaccompanied. All We Like Sheep follows, with its jaunty changing meters and a keyboard accompaniment that could be done on piano or organ. These two short pieces were originally written to follow the composer's Surely He Has Borne Our Griefs (50-3105).
SKU: AP.45384
UPC: 038081511245. English. Words by Lady John Scott.
This sincere setting of Lady John Scott's timeless poem is a joy to sing, a pleasure to teach, and a delight to hear. Delicate suspensions and expert choral writing underscore the meaningful text: When hearts are lightest, when eyes are brightest, when griefs are slightest, think on me.
SKU: LO.99-4131L
UPC: 000308155730.
Worthy Is the Lamb! is the compelling story of God's plan to deliver all people from the clutches of sin and death. Lloyd Larson presents this powerful reminder that Isaiah's prophetic words were fulfilled in Jesus: Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. He was pierced for our transgressions; crushed for our iniquities; upon Him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and by His wounds we are healed (Isaiah 53:4-5). Flexibly conceived for Lent, Holy Week, or Eastertide programming, each of the three sections may be presented during the weeks or days leading up to Easter, or the entire musical may be presented a single worship experience. Small and large choirs alike will find the choral writing appealing and versatile. Accompaniment options ranging from piano only to full orchestra with CD accompaniment or live instruments ensures maximum flexibility for your unique programming needs.
SKU: GI.G-9709
UPC: 785147970903. English. Text Source: Isaiah 53:4-5, alt. Scripture: Isaiah 53:4–6.