SKU: WD.080689643231
UPC: 080689643231.
Arranged and orchestrated by Marty Hamby in his exciting Christmas musical, Come and See, Go and Tell, this anthem proclaims what the prophet Isaiah foretold in the most enthusiastic way! Unto Us sings unto us a Child was bornâ?¦We can sing hallelujah because Hope for the world has now come and is everlasting!
SKU: HL.1101602
UPC: 196288100935. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Psalm 95, Psalm 96.
Alive with purpose, this Psalm-inspired canticle is filled with musical variety and powerful words of worship. A vibrant main theme connects to a lyrical middle section, and an innovative ostinato leads the anthem to its final punctuation of praise. Score and Parts (fl, ob, cl, bn, hn, tpt, tbn, tba, xylo, chm, tmp, perc, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: HL.1101603
UPC: 196288100942. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches. Psalm 95, Psalm 96.
SKU: ST.MB63
ISBN 9790220218309.
This volume contains The Wilderness and Ascribe unto the Lord in versions for chorus and organ and chorus and orchestra. They form an unequalled testament to Wesley's genius as a choral composer who excelled in extending the limits of the multi-movement anthem. CONTENTS Ascribe unto the Lord (SATB and Organ) Ascribe unto the Lord (SATB and Orchestra) The Wilderness (SATB solos SSATTB and Organ) The Wilderness (SATB solos SSATTB and Orchestra)Individual titles from this volume are available as licensed PDF files... Performing material is available for rental.
SKU: BT.PMC3677
These two anthems are examples of Lauridsen's style in embryo, as it were, for both were written while the composer was just twenty-seven years old. Both anthems evince the contrapuntal mastery that would prove an enduring featureof the composer's technique. The pure and austere lines of I will lift up mine eyes, an a cappella setting of Psalm 121, evoke ancient organum and the imitative devices of Medieval polyphony. Complex chord structures and elaboratecanonic procedures give O come, let us sing unto the Lord a sense of inexorable forward momentum. The coruscating organ part further enhances the prevailing mood of joy that pervades this anthem. --Byron Adams.