SKU: HL.4001024
UPC: 884088602673. 9.0x12.0x0.061 inches.
Featuring the beloved music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman from the 1991 animated classic Beauty and the Beast and also the stunning 2017 live-action movie, here is a beautifully arranged medley for concert band. Includes: Belle, Gaston, Be Our Guest, Something There, and Beauty and the Beast.
SKU: FZ.8945
ISBN 9790230689458. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
These early music methods are in facsimile in four books. Volume 1 (ref. 5931): Anonymes (1-2) - Guillaume GUERSON - Nicolas WOLLICK. Volume 2 (ref. 5932): Loys BOURGEOIS - Symphorien CHAMPIER - Maximilian GUILLIAUD - Jerome HESDIN - Jacques LEFEVRE D'ETAPLES - Claude MARTIN - Guillaume TELIN. Volume 3 (ref. 5933): Anonyme (3 : Calvin ?) - EUCLIDE - Claude MARTIN - Michel de MENEHOU - Philibert JAMBE DE FER - PONTUS DE TYARD - Pierre VALLETTE. Volume 4 (ref. 5934): Anonyme (4-5-6) - Anthoine de BERTRAND (1-2-3) - Corneille BLOCKLAND de MONTFORT - Fabrice Marin CAIETAIN - Guillaume COSTELEY - Pierre GREGOIRE - Cecile LE JEUNE - Claude LE JEUNE- Benedic MACE et Laurens DANDIN - PLUTARQUE - Pierre de RONSARD - Jean YSSANDON. Table of contents: Volume 1: Guerson Guillaume: Utillissime musicales regule - c. 1500. Anonyme: L'art de la science et praticque de plaine musique - c. 1505-1512. Wollick Nicolas: Enchiridion musices - 1509. Anonyme: Utilissimum gregoriane psalmodie enchiridion - c. 1530. Volume 2: Hesdin Jerome: Regles communes de plain chant - c. 1530. Telin Guillaume: La louenge de Musique - 1533. Champier Symphorien: De musica - 1537. Bourgeois Loys: Le droict chemin de musique - 1550. Martin Claude: Elementorum musices practicae pars prior - 1550. Lefevre d'Etaples Jacques: Musica libris quatuor demonstrata - 1551. Guilliaud Maximilian: Rudiments de musique practique - 1554. Volume 3: Tyard Pontus de: Solitaire second, ou prose de la musique - 1555. Vallette Pierre: A tous fideles, desirans chanter - 1556. Jambe de Fer Philibert: Epitome musical - 1556. Martin Claude: Institution musicale - 1556. Menehou Michel de: Nouvelle instruction familiere - 1558. Anonyme (attribue a J. Calvin): Epistre a tous les chrestiens - c. 1563. Euclide: Le livre de la musique - 1566. Volume 4: Costeley Guillaume: Musique (pieces liminaires) - 1570. Anonyme: De horis canonicis et De musica (concile de Besancon) - 1571. Plutarque: De la musique (traduit par J. Amyot) - 1572. Ronsard Pierre de: Preface au Roy Charles IX - 1572. Gregoire Pierre: De musica - 1576. Bertrand Anthoine de: Au lecteur debonaire (preface au premier livre des amours) - 1578. Bertrand Anthoine de: Advertissement au Lecteur (second livre des amours) - 1578. Bertrand Anthoine de: Advertissement au Lecteur (troisiesme livre de chansons) - 1578. Cai etain Fabrice Marin: Second livre d'airs (dedicace) - 1578. Mace Benedic et Dandin Laurens: Instruction pour apprendre a chanter - 1582. Yssandon Jean: Traite de la musique pratique - 1582. Anonyme: Traicte de musique - 1583. Blockland de Montfort Corneille: Instruction methodique - 1587. Le Jeune Claude: Dodecacorde contenant douze pseaumes (dedicaces) - 1598. Le Jeune Cecile et anonymes: Preface sur la musique mesuree et pieces liminaires du Printemps de Claude Le Jeune - 1603. Anonyme (ms. ): Regle Generalle, Et fort familiere - Reigle des Douzes Modes - c. 1598. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimiles of copies from: - Municipal Library of Bourg en Bresse (France). - Municipal Library of Grenoble (France). - Municipal Library of Lyon (France). - National Library of Paris (France). - Albert 1er Royal Library of Brussels (Belgium). - Sainte-Genevieve Library of Paris (France). - Koninklijke Library of The Hague (Netherlands). - University Library of Uppsala (Sueden). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose the complete theoretic documentation, methods, classical music scores on the French Renaissance.
SKU: GI.G-9088
ISBN 9781622771691. English.
In 2010 the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments granted a recognitio to The Revised Grail Psalms. This translation was prepared as a liturgical translation intended for use in the Roman Catholic Liturgy. Within a year of its publication, Christian leaders from groups beyond the Roman Catholic Communion expressed appreciation for certain aspects of The Revised Grail Psalms, particularly the poetic quality of the text and the sprung rhythm which facilitates recitation, chant, and musical settings of the texts. They further inquired if we might consider publishing another edition of The Revised Grail Psalms, focusing more directly on the original Hebrew while yet seeking a more inclusive final text of the sort preferred in the current worship of their respective communions. Thus The Ecumenical Grail Psalter came to be. Extracted from the Introduction to The Ecumenical Grail Psalter  Endorsements for The Ecumenical Grail Psalter “A lovely translation! The Ecumenical Grail Psalter retains the elegant simplicity, beauty, and rhythmic flow of earlier Grail Psalms. This makes it ideal for public reading and singing, as well as for individual devotional use. I applaud the inclusive language, and I hope it will be widely read and sung. It is a wonderful gift to the Church!†—J. Clinton McCann, Jr. Evangelical Professor of Biblical Interpretation Eden Theological Seminary “Lyrical in language with an ear for the musicality of words, this fresh revision of the Grail Psalter voices the longing, lament, and lavish praise contained in the Psalms. I especially appreciate the attentiveness to inclusive language, which invites women readers and prayers of these texts to feel more at home in this richly hued rhetorical landscape. The monks of Conception Abbey have offered a gift to the larger ecclesial family, further shaping our liturgical life through engagement with the Psalter. As a Baptist theologian and seminary president, I am deeply grateful.†—Molly T. Marshall President and Professor of Theology and Spiritual Formation Central Baptist Theological Seminary “A translation of the Psalms marked by noble simplicity, accessibility, freshness, and candor. These texts are beautifully singable—well poised for chanting and singing in a variety of cultural contexts. They are also well suited for devotional and liturgical reading, inviting worshipers into the world of the Psalms with vivid, uncluttered language. May this volume be widely received across Christian traditions.†—John D. Witvliet Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary.
SKU: GI.G-8462
ISBN 9781622771004. English.
The volume you are holding is a vivid testimony …to the value of examining this variety and dynamism from multiple, overlapping points of view …to the value of both realist and idealist voices …to the value of articulating wisdom. From the foreword by John D. Witvliet, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Since the publication of the first volume of Readings in African American Church Music and Worship, public and academic interest in the music and worship in black churches has significantly increased. This second volume makes available the most recent scholarship on twenty-first-century developments and trends, through a representative number of articles, essays, and chapters written by brilliant musicians, authors, and theologians of our time. The list of contributors includes some of the finest emerging scholars, whose voices we will be hearing for years to come, as well as offerings from seasoned authors, whose research and writings are well regarded by peers and the worshiping community at large. The significant contributions—from names new and familiar—greatly broaden the field of study. The 43 chapters of this volume are divided into 7 categories: Worship and Liturgical Practices Perspectives on Praise and Worship Liturgical Theologies Hip Hop and/in the Church Proclamation of the Word Perspectives on Women and Gender Hymnody: Sound and Sense Insightful, thought-provoking, challenging, hopeful—this volume will be a source of knowledge, a stimulus for discussion, and a call to (re)consider the many and varied viewpoints of the African American church. Featuring the writings of: James Abbington, LaTrese Adkins, Sandra L. Barnes, Tuere A. Bowles, Ruthlyn Bradshaw, Michael Joseph Brown, Melvin L. Butler, James H. Cone, David Douglas Daniels III, Robert Darden, Leo H. Davis Jr., Valerie Bridgeman Davis, Michael Fox, Kenyatta R. Gilbert, Daniel White Hodge, Birgitta J. Johnson, Alisha Jones, Tammy L. Kernodle, S T Kimbrough, Jr., Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Cleophus J. LaRue, Monica T. Leach, Tamura Lomax, Pamela P. Martin, Marvin A. McMickle, Monica R. Miller, Stephanie Y. Mitchem, Thomasina Neely-Chandler, Deborah S. Pollard, Luke A. Powery, Samuel D. Proctor, Teresa L. Reed, Braxton D. Shelley, Martha Simmons, Josef Sorett, Rodney A. Teal, Frank Thomas, Kathleen S. Turner, Kenneth C. Ulmer, Gayle Wald, James Melvin Washington, Ralph C. Watkins, Lisa M. Weaver, Melinda E. Weekes, Christina Zanfagna James Abbington is Associate Professor of Church Music and Worship, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He also serves as Executive Editor of the African American Church Music Series, published by GIA Publications, Inc.
SKU: GI.G-9173
UPC: 785147917304. English. Text Source: Jesus, Savior, pilot me Text by Edward Hopper.
This text belongs to a rich tradition of hymns that draw upon sea imagery to establish the relationship between the believer and Christ (Hopper was known for his ministry to sailors). In the composer’s own words: “In times filled with personal strife, global instability, and other struggles, we look to Jesus Christ to ‘hush the ocean wild’ and to guide us safely to a peaceful shore.†A lovely anthem, with subtle dissonances to create a lush harmony.