SKU: WD.080689479670
UPC: 080689479670.
Every choir leader knows that Sunday comes once a week, and there's always a need for sing-able arrangements that can be ready in an instant. The Instant Worship Choir Collection is packed with 20 dynamic arrangements that meet the need right when you need it! Perfect for small and large choirs alike (depending upon the circumstance: slim Sundays, summer choir, special event choir, snow choir, during busy seasonal rehearsal times) or whenever you want an easily-prepared song your choir is guaranteed to enjoy presenting.20 song value collection, re-voiced to be able to be rehearsed and ready in 30 minutes. At $9.95, that is less than 50 cents per anthem! Practice Trax available.
SKU: LP.OR-9088
UPC: 765762128705.
26 arrangements for SSA voices useful for ladies' trios choirs or ensembles. Mosie Lister's arrangements are full and interesting yet practical and in reasonable ranges. A variety of gospel styles are included featuring selections such as: I Go to the Rock; The King of Who I Am; How Long Has It Been?; Holy Spirit Thou Art Welcome; I'd Rather Have Jesus; The Eastern Gate; Jesus Is Coming Soon; 'Til the Storm Passes By; A New Name in Glory; Dwelling in Beulah Land; All Because of God's Amazing Grace; I Won't Turn Back.
SKU: FJ.B1365S
English.
Take an imaginary flight on the ever-graceful winged-horse Pegasus! Using just six notes, this work manages to capture the grandeur of this mythical creature through the triumphant melodies that are passed around the ensemble. Harmonies are surprisingly rich for a work at this level and make the piece sound much harder than it really is. Fabulous!In Greek mythology, Pegasus was the winged horse-god son of Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa. During his life, he carried thunderbolts for the god Zeus and was ridden by Eos, the goddess of dawn. Today, the word pegasus has come to refer to any winged horse, and the symbol endures as one of endless fascination. The music is quite lively in nature, and portrays an imaginary flight of the ever-graceful equine of myth. The introduction takes us up-up-and-away in the form of a bright trumpet fanfare. The melody is then played by lower instruments, depicting peril during flight. The full ensemble then comes together, giving a picture of the winged wonder in all his glory leading to a thrilling finish.