Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: WD.080689419232
UPC: 080689419232.
Preac h, pray, go, stay…for all who believe, the call is the same: be Christ! To a world lost in darkness, let the reflection of your life…be Christ! Wonderful theme for any Sunday, this accessible but powerful anthem inspires and reminds us: may the only One we ever magnify: be Christ!
SKU: CF.CM9743IN
ISBN 9781491162231. UPC: 680160920990. Key: E minor. English. Iyana Davis. Negro Spiritual with Rap crafter by Ayana Davis.
This Negro Spiritual was made popular by the Golden Gate Quartet in the 1930s. Willie T. Johnson, the lead singer of the group, is the father of Kevin P. Johnson the arranger of this version. The composer, like his father, uses rhythm in exciting new ways to deliver Negro Spirituals to contemporary audiences. The text of this spiritual has been interpreted in many different ways over the years. Here's a popular interpretation of the text. One for the little bitty baby born, born, born in Bethlehem: This refers to the infant Jesus. Two for Paul and Silas: This verse honors Paul and Silas who went on many missionary journeys to spread the teachings of Christ. Three for the Hebrew children: The three Hebrew children could be Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Four for the four that stood at the door: Many people interpret the four to be the four writers of the Gospel books - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, though this does not explain the part about standing at the door. Five for the gospel preachers: The five are Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Peter. Paul is already mentioned above, in line two. Six for the six that never got fixed: Could this mean the sinners who never change their ways? Seven for the seven that went up to heaven: The seven in heaven could be the seven stars in Ursa Major or the sevenfold spirit of God or the seven early Christian churches or the seven stars in the right hand of Christ mentioned in the Revelation. Eight for the eight that stood at the gate: This could refer to the eight people who entered Noah's ark (Noah, his wife, their three sons and their wives). Nine for the nine that dressed so fine: This could refer to the nine orders of Angels in heaven. Ten for the ten commandments: This refers to the ten commandments given to Moses. Performance notes: Swing the 8th notes Djembe drums should be played freely with flexible precision The rap can be optional The ending solo can be sung down an octave and can be changed to match the ability of the soloist. Do not clap louder than you sing If doing choral movement on the piece, pay attention to detail synchronizing movements as much as possible. While the rap is words in rhythm, if adding one is not possible for your performance, consider a spoken word of your own choosing Have fun!.This Negro Spiritual was made popular by the Golden Gate Quartet in the 1930s. Willie T. Johnson, the lead singer of the group, is the father of Kevin P. Johnson the arranger of this version. The composer, like his father, uses rhythm in exciting new ways to deliver Negro Spirituals to contemporary audiences.The text of this spiritual has been interpreted in many different ways over the  years. Here's a popular interpretation of the text. One for the little bitty baby born, born, born in Bethlehem: This refers to the infant Jesus. Two for Paul and Silas: This verse honors Paul and Silas who went on many missionary journeys to spread the teachings of Christ. Three for the Hebrew children: The three Hebrew children could be Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Four for the four that stood at the door: Many people interpret the four to be the four writers of the Gospel books – Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, though this does not explain the part about standing at the door. Five for the gospel preachers: The five are Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Peter. Paul is already mentioned above, in line two. Six for the six that never got fixed: Could this mean the sinners who never change their ways? Seven for the seven that went up to heaven: The seven in heaven could be the seven stars in Ursa Major or the sev enfold spirit of God or  the seven early  Christian churches  or the seven stars in the right hand of Ch rist mentioned in  the Revelation. Eight for the eight that stood at the gate: This could refer to the eight people who entered Noah’s ark (Noah, his wife, their three sons and their wives). Nine for the nine that dressed so fine: This could refer to the nine orders of Angels in heaven. Ten for the ten commandments: This refers to the ten commandments given to Moses.Performance notes: Swing the 8th notes Djembe drums should be played freely with flexible precision The rap can be optional The ending solo can be sung down an octave and can be changed to match the ability of the soloist. Do not clap louder than you sing If doing choral movement on the piece, pay attention to detail synchronizing movements as much as possible. While the rap is words in rhythm, if adding one is not possible for your performance, consider a spoken word of your own choosing Have fun!
SKU: CF.CM9743
ISBN 9781491161562. UPC: 680160920211. Key: E minor. English. Iyana Davis. Negro Spiritual with Rap crafter by Ayana Davis.
SKU: CF.CM9742
ISBN 9781491161555. UPC: 680160920204. Key: E minor. English. Iyana Davis.
SKU: HP.8524
UPC: 763628185244. Daniel Charles Damon.
Dan Damon is known as one of a few persons who are gifted both in crafting texts and composing tunes, and he constantly strives to build on these gifts. In this collection of 35 new hymns and songs, Dan's texts continue to break new ground, exploring new themes. The tunes, also, have a modern tonality, with echoes of the jazz music Dan performs publicly.
SKU: GI.G-CD-823
UPC: 785147082323.
Alrig ht Now by Oddwalk (Shannon Cerneka and Orin Johnson) is certainly not your run of the mill recording from a Christian artist. This project represents songs that the duo has developed for use in front of live audiences over the past twelve years. Some of them are based in audience participation, some are used to enhance moments of prayer and catechetical reflection, and some are just silly. The songs are engaging and most of them have some embedded message of faith, spirituality, morality, or some other aspect of our faith lives and journeys. Each of these songs follows Oddwalk's credo community, participation, mission-the philosophy that we are Christians not only as individuals but as part of a community of faith, and that we are called to participate in that community and we are sent on mission to heal, preach, and help build God's kingdom. Alright Now is a collection of fun, frolicsome, and fascinating songs, that will bring a smile to your face and when you least expect it, a reflective thought to your mind.
SKU: GI.G-10304
UPC: 785147030416. English. Text by William Fisher Dickerson.
Contains : All Hail the Morn!, Come, All Ye People, Father, above the Concave Sky, Ministers Who Are Called to Preaching, On Earth, ere Christ the Lord Appeared, O Rapturous Scenes and O What Amazing Bliss.
SKU: HP.9004
UPC: 763628190040. Keith Getty;Stuart Townend.
Contempora ry hymn by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend Keith Getty and Stuart Townend's contemporary hymn gets a stunning new choral treatment from arranger, Lloyd Larson. Throughout history God has spoken through the written word, through Jesus Christ, and through preaching. This song of preparation directs the listener to come humbly into worship and listen for God's voice. The accessible and lyrical vocal lines and piano accompaniment enhance the beautiful melody.