SKU: HL.49028351
ISBN 9790204003174. UPC: 884088108236. 9.0x12.0x0.057 inches.
SKU: GI.G-7116
UPC: 785147711605. English. Text by Fanny J. Crosby.
Add sparkle to your Advent prayer celebrations with this contemporary arrangement of conditor alme siderum. The sixteenth-note apreggios in the accompaniment create a sense of fervent expectation in contrast to the gentle legato phrasing of the vocal line. The intensity quietly builds evenly throughout until the piano dramatically breaks in verse 3. The accompaniment returns in force for the final phrase, “Praise, honor, might, and glory be from age to age eternally.â€.
SKU: GI.G-008526
UPC: 641151085265. Text by Fanny J. Crosby.
SKU: BR.CHB-5234-02
ISBN 9790004411537. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
Madame Hensel, Mendelssohn's sister, whose eyes speak intelligence and profundity''. This diary entry made by Robert Schumann in June 1843 succinctly but fittingly characterizes Fanny Hensel, without a doubt the most significant woman composer of the 19th century. Born in Hamburg on 14 November 1805, she was the eldest sister of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and the granddaughter of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. In 1829 she married the Prussian court painter and occasional poet Wilhelm Hensel (1794-1861). After her sudden death in Berlin on 14 May 1847 as a result of a stroke, the music journalist Ludwig Rellstab poignantly wrote that she shared the brotherhood ef talent with her famous sibling.Fanny Hensel was given the same excellent and comprehensive musical training as her precocious brother, including composition lessons with Goethe's friend Carl Friedrich Zelter. Felix and Fanny not only loved each other tenderly, but they also maintained an intensive, life-long exchange of ideas which proved musically profitable to both of them. However, it was only in 1846 that Mendelssohn gave up his resistance to Fanny's publication plans. And so, just shortly before her death, she was able to publish a carefully selected sample of her songs and piano pieces.Not only these pieces, but also a few orchestral and chamber-music works (e.g. the String Quartet in E flat major, KM 2255) and, in particular, choral music occupy an important position in her oeuvre. Most of her choral works were written in 1846, and she was able to rehearse them with the chorus she conducted at the famous Sunday Concerts in the Mendelssohn home. She had six of these choral songs published in a revised version under the title Gartenlieder Op. 3 by the Berlin music publisher Bote & Bock. The title of the Gartenlieder brings to mind Mendelssohn's well-known Lieder im Freien zu singen (Opera 41, 48, 59; ChB 4763-4780), published before 1846. But, as far as the quality of their melodic writing, the compositional technique, and the choice of texts are concerned, as well as the perfect balance between folk-like simplicity and polished design, they are as outstanding as the works of her brother.Fanny Hensel's choral works not only stand up to comparison with any of the rich and varied choral works of the Romantic era - they also rank among the best. Very likely to become hits! (Musica).
SKU: HP.GC828
UPC: 763628141936. Words by Fanny Crosby. Matthew 16:13-20,26, Mark 8:37.
Choral anthem with words by Fanny Crosby Choral Setting by Lloyd Larson.
SKU: GI.G-10322
UPC: 785147032212. English. Text Source: Vss: Timothy Rees, 1874-1939, ref.: Fanny Crosby, 1820-1915, under the pseudonym Martha J. Lankton. Text by Timothy Rees.
SKU: HP.C5561C
UPC: 763628955618. By Rick Founds. Psalms 40:8, John 12:32, Hebrews 7:19, Hebrews 10:1,22.
Popular praise song by Rick Founds The time-honored, Fanny Crosby hymn Close to Thee, is combined here with the popular praise song, Jesus, Draw Me Close by Rick Founds in a fresh, contemporary setting for blended worship. This heart-felt worship medley is a useful prayer, calling each of us to follow and obey. With or without the addition of the tasteful rhythm parts, this accessible anthem is easily learned and a delightful addition to any worship service. The Rhythm packet contains parts for Acoustic Guitar and Electric Bass.
SKU: HP.C5561R
UPC: 763628255619. By Rick Founds. Psalms 40:8, John 12:32, Hebrews 7:19, Hebrews 10:1,22.
SKU: HL.334948
UPC: 840126910698. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. Amos 5:13, Habakkuk 2:20, Psalm 37:7, Psalm 46:10.
Luminous and comforting, this new setting of a lesser-known Fanny Crosby text is sheer beauty. The substantial and evocative piano writing supports a melodic gesture that rises like a fragile prayer. Achievable arranging opens up the piece to many groups and gives thoughtful directors an opportunity to work on the musical and spiritual aspects of this important message. A sonic salve for the soul!