SKU: MN.50-8802
UPC: 688670588020. Text: Jan Richardson.
This celebration of the senses is a unique piece in many ways. The profound text is matched beautifully in creative music making. The calming effect of the beginning gives way to a middle section where the singers create a cloud of sound evoking and praising the five senses and creating a meaningful sonic experience.
SKU: GI.G-10279
English. Text Source: From Incendium Amoris, Richard Rolle, ca. 1300-1349, adapt. Andrew Hawes. Text by Richard Rolle.
SKU: GI.G-10280
SKU: GI.G-10281
SKU: HL.1454734
UPC: 196288209140. 6.75x10.5 inches.
A modern poem is set to music in this choral work. Its sense of nostalgia and child-like wonder is carried along in both the text and melody, taking both the singer and listener back in time. A work of deep beauty for choirs of distinction!
SKU: HL.362069
UPC: 840126952322. 6.75x10.5x0.045 inches.
Here is a piece honoring the youth from your community. In the new Richard Bjella Choral Series, Rick, working with Philadelphia based composer Andrea Clearfield, this is an exhilerating and passionate tour de force.
SKU: OU.9780193395077
ISBN 9780193395077. 12 x 8 inches.
For SATB unaccompanied Out of your sleep is a fresh-sounding Advent carol rich in rhythmic variation and subtle detail. Written for the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, the carol provides opportunities for the choir to shine, with bell-like vocal syncopations and a joyful text celebrating the transformative powers of Christmas Eve.
SKU: OU.9780193410886
ISBN 9780193410886. 10 x 7 inches.
For SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied Commissioned by King's College, Cambridge for the 2015 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, this setting of a poem by George Szirtes on the subject of the flight to Bethlehem has rich and ethereal harmonies.
SKU: JK.00955
Matthew 6:6, Alma 33:3-11.
Arranged for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, with words by Richard G. Scott asking: Oh, dear Father help me pray; ...give me strength and set me free... I'm not the soul I want to be.Composer: K. Newell Dayley Lyricist: Richard G. Scott Performance time: 3:42Reference: Matthew 6:6, Alma 33:3-11.
SKU: GI.G-10699INST
English. Text Source: Vss.: Alan J. Hommerding, ref.: George W. Kitchin, 1827-1912. Text by Alan J. Hommerding.
SKU: GI.G-005349
UPC: 641151053493. Text Source: Psalm 34, Cf. John 21:15, 17. Scripture: Psalm 34, John 21, Matthew 16, Psalm 80, John 2, Psalm 97, Luke 11, Luke 1, John 12, Psalm 18, Matthew 5, Psalm 126, Psalm 122, Psalm 29.
SKU: GI.G-2145
Text by Aelred Rosser OSB. Scripture: Matthew 25:35ff.
Text by Aelred Rosser.
SKU: GI.G-3596
Translation: Book of Common Prayer. Scripture: Revelation 15:3–4.
SKU: GI.G-10699
SKU: GI.G-5931
UPC: 785147593102. English. Text Source: Psalm 119:105. Text by Sarah Taylor. Scripture: Psalm 119:105.
From The Divine Gift.
SKU: GI.G-005862
UPC: 641151058627.
SKU: ST.EM33
ISBN 9790220200076.
This interesting collection looks back to the 'Winter' of Byrd and Mundy in the conservative settings of such verse as My prime of youth (see EM35B); but it is also a contemporary record, with two madrigals celebrating the failure of Guy Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot against James I. CONTENTS Behold now praise the Lord (S (or A) S (or A) TBB) But yet it seems (SSAB) Can I abide this prancing? (SSATB) Earth's but a point (SSATB) For Lust is frail (SSATB) He only can behold (SSAB) Her eyes like angels (SSATB) I can no more but hope (SSAB) In hope a King (SSAB) My prime of youth (SSAB) O heavy heart (SSAB) O Lord bow down thine ear (SATTB) Rest with yourselves (SSATB) Shall I abide this jesting (SSATB) The man upright of life (SSAB) The sacred choir of angels (SATBB) The Spring is past (SSAB) The stately stag (SSATB) The sturdy rock (SSATB) There is a garden in her face (SSATB) Those cherries fairly do enclose (SSATB) Though Wit bids Will (SSAB) What if a day (SSATB) Who loves this life (SSAB).
SKU: HL.1197753
UPC: 196288134831. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
“Deat h, thou art welcome to my arms attended by a thousand charms...†a text that dates back as far as 1818 speaks to the human desire for a peaceful end to life. This new setting by Richard Burchard provides your tenor-bass choir with an exciting and contemporary approach to this rich traditional hymn melody. In typical Burchard fashion, he has beautifully crafted phrases that combine the hymn text, touches of Latin, and a folk-style solo designed to draw attention to the rhythm, melody, and message of the hymn. Looking for that perfect piece with a special soulful appeal? Look no further; accompanied by cello and percussion, here's the ideal candidate, sure to become a choir and audience favorite.