SKU: HL.268921
UPC: 888680736736. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Based on Psalm 98:1-4, this ancient psalm of praise is redressed in modern classical sounds. Intertwined is the canonic melody from 19th century hymn-writer Lowell Mason, “O Music.” The combination honors music as the educational value Mason professed, along with praise to God for skillful singing the psalmist scribed. A great festival piece of general praise, optional handbell choir and children's choir add to the possibilities.
SKU: GI.G-7657
UPC: 785147765790.
A wonderful suite for organ, brass (and/or strings), and timpani of arrangements of four classic hymn tunes. The suite consitsts of a flowing setting of duke street in 6/8 followed by a march-like treatment of azmon with some imitative writing, then a transition to the minor key and more austere character of wer ner den lieben gott, and finally a fanfare-like introduction to a grand setting of diademata. This piece would be a great prelude for a hymn festival or concert. .
SKU: HP.2889
UPC: 763628128890.
Medley of hymn tunes Two lovely hymn tunes are interwoven reflecting a quiet simplicity in this meditative piece. Perfect during Lent or any general Sunday in the church year.
SKU: HL.142242
UPC: 888680047740. 5x5 inches.
Uses:General, Hymn ArrangementScripture: Hebrews 11 A well-loved hymn of assurance is given a fresh, new treatment in this anthem. Full of harmonic color, this unique setting will be a welcome addition to your choir's repertoire. An excellent choice for times of reflection, or for any quiet moment of worship. Score and Parts (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, perc 1-2, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a Printed Edition or as a digital download. ScorePlay - click to view score with recording.
SKU: HL.8770058
UPC: 649325001332. 8.5x11.0x0.02 inches.
SKU: HP.1637
UPC: 763628116378. 1 John 1:9, Hebrews 12:2, Isaiah 30:15, Isaiah 40:31, John 1:29,36.
This lovely Lowell Mason tune is one of the loveliest and most heartfelt hymns. This is a sweet, easy-to-learn setting that allows the handbell choir to participate in concert or worship at their musical best. Perfect for a slower number in festivals, and great youth and less experienced choirs.