SKU: HL.14041982
ISBN 9781783058914. UPC: 884088996161. 8.25x11.75x0.07 inches. English.
Commissioned In Memoriam 9/11, by the Music Patrons of St. Paul?s Cathedral. First performed by the Choir of St. Paul?s Cathedral directed by Andres Carwood.
SKU: GI.G-007831
English, Tagalog, Spanish.
Janèt's text prays that God lead us, guide us, change us as we seek his loving mercy. Specifically designed for use in multi-cultural parishes, this unique setting features a Tagalog translation and pronunciation guide as well as a Spanish translation by WLP Spanish music editor Norma Garcia. The gentle melody and piano writing effectively paint the true meaning of these compassionate words.
SKU: WD.080689675232
UPC: 080689675232.
Throu gh this anthem, It Is Finished, made popular by Passion and arranged and orchestrated by Cliff Duren, we are reminded that the battle has already been won. We have been forgiven and our debts have been paid. God has shown mercy and grace on us, and He alone is worthy of our praise.
SKU: BT.MUSAM995863
ISBN 9781847728098.
A unique book and double-CD pack developed for singers auditioning for shows, revues and bands.The CD's give you full professional 'soundalike' backing tracks, each specially recorded in the most appropriate key.Arrangedfor Piano, Voice and Guitar.
SKU: GI.001070
English.
The second poster, created in the weeks following September 11, was inspired by a line in the prayer Hail, Holy Queen: To thee do we send our sighs mourning and weeping in the valley of tears. This illustration shows the comforting arms of Mary, who cradled her son, embracing the pain and suffering resulting from the September 11 terrorist acts. 11in. x 14in. $10.00 each when purchasing 6 or more.
SKU: HL.48025267
UPC: 196288152262.
This piece is an adaptation of the instrumental movement Reflection in Kim André ArnesenÂ’s large-scale work The Stranger. Arnesen was inspired by research showing the emotional effect of having eye contact with a stranger for only a few minutes. Studies have shown that this can develop deeper trust and empathy for each other. The idea was to have the audience facing each other to make eyecontact during the performance. With that being essential for peace among people, Arnesen used the texts “Dona nobis pacem†(“Grant us peaceâ€) and “Miserere nobis†(“Have mercy on usâ€) for this version for choir. An optional piano part is supplied which not only supports the choral harmonies, but provides underlying momentum, though a slightly slower tempo is suggested if the piano accompaniment is used.