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Par MARTIN MATTHEW. The Festival Anthem I saw the Lord (2012) is a setting of words from Isaiah Ch 6, some of which are perhaps better known in the context of the great Victorian anthem by John Stainer. This Trinitarian/Dedication text (starting with the words “in the year that King Uzziah died”) is both powerful and full of dramatic imagery - flying seraphim, live coals, cries of the Tersanctus - as well as containing darker and more reflective passages. The Festival Anthem I saw the Lord (2012) is a setting of words from Isaiah Ch 6, some of which are perhaps better known in the context of the great Victorian anthem by John Stainer. This Trinitarian/Dedication text (starting with the words “in the year that King Uzziah died”) is both powerful and full of dramatic imagery - flying seraphim, live coals, cries of the Tersanctus - as well as containing darker and more reflective passages. - See more at: http://www.choralstore.com/I-saw-the-Lord-17571.aspx#sthash.GbicGU0e.dpuf / Choral Music / Répertoire / Voix Mixtes et Orgue
SKU: HL.249677
UPC: 888680712372. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches. Acts 1:8, Mark 16:15, Matthew 28:19-20, Romans 10:13-14.
In this anthem based on the Great Commission, the opening curtain-raising gesture in the accompaniment is a call to purpose, introducing a hymn-like tune in strong unison. A powerful song of commitment and discipleship, this one would be a thoughtful option for festival choirs, or a perfect choice for missions and evangelism-based services. Inspiring! Score and Parts (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, tpt 1-3, hn 1-2, tbn 1-3, tba, perc 1-3, hp, pno, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: HL.421309
UPC: 196288061243. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches. John 21:17, Matthew 25:31-46.
Rich with message, this anthem challenges us to listen, learn, minister and serve. A flowing piano part supports moments of harmonic interest and carries along this sermon in song with sincerity and reverence.
SKU: AP.12-0571571980
ISBN 9780571571987. English.
Behold, now praise the Lord is a dramatic work, written for the combined choirs of St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral and was commissioned for the annual St. Cecilia Service in St. Paul's Cathedral by Help Musicians UK. Dedicated to the memory of the organist John Scott, it is characterised by a virtuoso organ part and striking, declamatory four-part choral writing. Written for SATB with Organ.
SKU: HL.35032649
UPC: 888680909543. 5.0x5.0x0.169 inches. J. Paul Williams/Joseph M. Martin. Matthew 21:15, Psalm 100:1, Psalm 33:3, Psalm 47, Psalm 98:4-9.
Based on Psalm 47, this thrilling anthem will encourage congregations to praise the Lord with unabashed joy. Creative chord choices deliver a festive impact and a remarkable ostinato builds the energy to dizzying heights. Perform this powerful anthem with percussion and brass for special Palm Sunday or concert presentations. Now available in a TTBB version! Score and Parts for Full Orchestra (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, hn 1-2, tpt 1-3, tbn 1-3, tba, perc 1-2, timp, pno, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) and for Brass/Percussion (tpt 1-2, hn, tbn 1-2, sus cym, snare dm) are both available as a digital download. NOTE: Full Performance and Split Track MP3's are for the TTBB voicing only.
SKU: HP.C5468C
UPC: 763628954680. By Martin Nystrom & Gary Sadler & Daniel Schutte. Acts 1:8, Matthew 9:36-38.
Popular hymn by Martin Nystrom & Gary Sadler & Daniel Schutte This arrangement combines a prayer of commitment, asking for God's heart for the nations, with an echo of Samuel's response to God, Here I am, Lord. It is a fitting call to missions or service for all Christians. The inclusion of the popular Daniel Schutte song rounds out the composition. Rhythm parts consist of: Guitar, Bass & Drums.
SKU: HP.C5468R
UPC: 763628254681. By Martin Nystrom & Gary Sadler & Daniel Schutte. Acts 1:8, Matthew 9:36-38.
SKU: AP.12-0571571999
ISBN 9780571571994. Lat.
Haec Dies (This is the day which the Lord hath made) is a lively and rhythmic piece. It was commissioned by the choir of Clare College, Cambridge and has recently been recorded by them on the Harmonia Mundi label. It sets a joyful Latin text suitable for Eastertide and, with very little divisi, is within the reach of proficient choirs. For SATB with Organ.
SKU: AP.12-0571571379
ISBN 9780571571376. English.
When David Heard was written as a memorial to the victims of the 2011 terrorist attacks in Oslo and Utoya. It sets the well-known and intense passage from 2 Samuel and intersperses it with a verse from Psalm 39: Lord, let me know mine end, scored for three solo voices. After opening with a powerful declamatory passage, the music switches rapidly between contemplative and more dramatic material, reflecting the mood of the two texts and playing out the musical narrative. This gradually fades over repeated invocations of the Psalm, leaving a solitary tenor voice hanging in the air. - See more at: http://www.fabermusicstor e.com/When-David-Heard-05 71571379.aspx#sthash.b9aC dYDx.dpuf.
SKU: AP.12-057157176X
ISBN 9780571571765. Lat.
This joyful piece for SATB and organ alternates spritely and brassy organ fanfares with bold choral assertions, with the core pulse often offset by intricate rhythmic dialogue between organ and choir. It uses varied choral textures to paint the text, culminating in the bold, homophonic statement Omnis spiritus laudet Dominim! (All creatures praise the Lord), before an ecstatic Alleluia.