Format : Octavo
SKU: HL.14017504
6.75x9.75x0.092 inches.
Anthem, set to text from the Revelation of St John, for Baritone Solo, SATB Choir and Organ. Commissioned for the 50th Anniversary of St Nicholas Church, Coventry in 1962.
SKU: MN.60-7055
UPC: 688670670558. English.
Michael Costello has a proven track record with festive arrangements of beloved tunes. This setting of LAUDA ANIMA is no exception. An extended introduction (with instructions for cuts) is followed by four stanzas with short interludes between stanzas 2-3 and 3-4. Verse three (Alleluia cannot always be our song) is set for SATB a cappella voices. The final verse is unison with descant, ending with a fanfare reminiscent of the introduction and a four part Alleluia, Amen! The text is a translation from the Latin by John M. Neale (1861). Can be used as a congregation hymn or as choir anthem.
SKU: HL.35029350
UPC: 884088955731. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Good Friday, Holy Week Scripture: Isaiah 53:3; John 1:11; Matthew 26:21-22; John 3:16-17; Galatians 2:20 A moving choral lamentation for the crucified Christ is presented in this anthem for Good Friday. From the shadows of Golgotha, this poignant paean weeps with emotion through expressive music and cries of “Kyrie Eleison.” The anthem is dependent on two soloists that soar above the dramatic choral. The classic chorale “Ah, Holy Jesus” is a sensitive ending to the piece. StudioTrax CD has 3 tracks - Accompaniment, Split, Performance.
SKU: HL.35029349
UPC: 884088955724. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Good Friday, Holy Week Scripture: Isaiah 53:3; John 1:11; Matthew 26:21-22; John 3:16-17; Galatians 2:20 A moving choral lamentation for the crucified Christ is presented in this anthem for Good Friday. From the shadows of Golgotha, this poignant paean weeps with emotion through expressive music and cries of “Kyrie Eleison.” The anthem is dependent on two soloists that soar above the dramatic choral. The classic chorale “Ah, Holy Jesus” is a sensitive ending to the piece. Score and parts for Flute 1&2 (Flute 2 dbl. Piccolo), Oboe/English Horn, Clarinet 1&2, Bassoon, Horn 1&2, Trumpets 1-3, Trombone 1&2, Bass Trombone/Tuba, Timpani, Percussion 1&2, Harp, Piano, Violin 1&2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass.
SKU: BT.DHP-1074421-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Missa Katharina is a mass - comprising of the standard movementsKyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei. In additionto this the composer has added additional instrumental movements- Prelude, Offertory, Postludium and the massmovements Alleluiaand Amen. Missa Katharina was primarily written for choir, sopranosolo and concert band but can also be performed with a choir,accompanied by an organ or piano only. If there is no good solosoprano voice available, the sopranos canalso sing the sopranopart tutti, standing before the choir. A truly flexible work that willbe equally at home performed in the church or in the concert hall.Choral parts available separately.<Missa Katharina is een mis die bestaat uit de gebruikelijke delen Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus en Agnus dei. Er zijn instrumentale delen toegevoegd: een Preludium, Offertorium en Postludium,evenals eenAlleluia en een Amen. Het Preludium is bedoeld voor de aanvang van de mis, het Offertorium komt tussen de preek en de communieviering en het Postludium komt aan het eind vande mis. Het Alleluia wordt gezongenna het Gloria, het Amen volgt het Agnus dei.Er zijn verschillende uitvoeringsmogelijkheden:- een integrale versie,- een versie met alleen de gebruikelijke delen,- eenversie zonder koor, met alleen drie instrumentale delen,- eenuitvoering van elk afzonderlijk deel.Missa Katharina is in eerste instantie geschreven voor koor, sopraansolo en harmonieorkest. De mis kan ook worden uitgevoerdmet koor en orgel of piano. Als er geen geschikte sopraan te vinden is, kunnen desopranen van het koor de solo voor hun rekening nemen.Koorpartijen apart verkrijgbaar.Missa Katharina ist eine Messe aus den Ordinariumsteilen Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus und Agnus Die. Dazu kommen die Instrumentalteile Präludium, Offertorium und Postludium sowie die MesseteileAlleluja und Amen. Missa Katharina ist in erster Linie geschrieben für Chor, Sopran-Solo und symphonisches Blasorchester. Verschiedene Aufführungsmöglichkeiten (z.B. rein instrumental oder in unterschiedlich langen Versionen) eröffnenzahlreiche Verwendungsmöglichkeiten für dieses eindrucksvolle Werk, mit dem der Komponist 2007 einen internationalen Kompositionswettbewerb gewann.Chorstimmen separat erhältlich.Missa Katharina est une œuvre de commande pour le Concours International de Composition « Missa Katharina », organisé par la Fondation allemande Dr. Dazert (Kempten/Allgäu) en collaboration avec la Confédération Internationale desSociétés Musicales (CISM), l’Euregio Via Salina et le quotidien bavarois Allgäuer Zeitung. Les membres du jury, Johann Mösenbichler (Autriche), Siegfried Bauer (Allemagne), le Père Stefan Kling (Allemagne), Isabelle Ruf-Weber (Suisse) et ReinaldScheule (Allemagne), eurent pour t che de choisir l’œuvre lauréate du concours parmi les 32 œuvres qui leur furent soumises. Après délibération, le prix du Concours fut attribué Jacob de Haan. L’œuvre fut donnée en création mondialedans la célèbre basilique d’Ottobeuren (Allgäu) en Allemagne par l’Orchestre Vent Euregio (Euregio-Blasorchester) et un Chœur formé pour cette occasion, placés sous la direction de Johann Mösenbichler.Prénom féminin d’origine grecque,Catherine (Katharina) est le symbole de la pureté. Parmi les femmes remarquables qui ont porté ce prénom, on citera Catherine de Sienne (fille d’un Ordre, mystique et docteur de l’Église), Catherine d’Alexandrie (martyre, sainte auxiliatrice),Catherine Labouré (religieuse, mystique), Anne Catherine Emmerick (religieuse, mystique), Catherine de Bologne (abbesse) et Catherine de Suède (abbesse).Missa Katharina est une messe composée des cinq mouvements Kyrie, Gloria, Credo,Sanctus, Benedictus et Agnus Dei. Ces mouvements sont complétés par trois mouvements instrumentaux (Prélude, Offertoire, Postlude) et deux mouvements de messe, l’Alléluia et l’Amen. Le Prélude marque l’ouverturedu culte, l’Offertoire célèbre la communion et le Postlude clôt le culte. L’Alléluia est chanté après le Gloria tandis que l’Amen suit l’Agnus Dei.Les possibilités d’interprétation sont les suivantes :-enversion intégrale-une version qui ne comprend que les mouvements.Partitions pour chÅ“ur disponibles séparément. Parti per coro disponibili a parte.
SKU: BT.DHP-1074421-010
Missa Katharina is a mass - comprising of the standard movementsKyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei. In additionto this the composer has added additional instrumental movements- Prelude, Offertory, Postludium and the massmovements Alleluiaand Amen. Missa Katharina was primarily written for choir, sopranosolo and concert band but can also be performed with a choir,accompanied by an organ or piano only. If there is no good solosoprano voice available, the sopranos canalso sing the sopranopart tutti, standing before the choir. A truly flexible work that willbe equally at home performed in the church or in the concert hall.Choral parts available separately.Missa Katharina is een mis die bestaat uit de gebruikelijke delen Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus en Agnus dei. Er zijn instrumentale delen toegevoegd: een Preludium, Offertorium en Postludium,evenals eenAlleluia en een Amen. Het Preludium is bedoeld voor de aanvang van de mis, het Offertorium komt tussen de preek en de communieviering en het Postludium komt aan het eind vande mis. Het Alleluia wordt gezongenna het Gloria, het Amen volgt het Agnus dei.Er zijn verschillende uitvoeringsmogelijkheden:- een integrale versie,- een versie met alleen de gebruikelijke delen,- eenversie zonder koor, met alleen drie instrumentale delen,- eenuitvoering van elk afzonderlijk deel.Missa Katharina is in eerste instantie geschreven voor koor, sopraansolo en harmonieorkest. De mis kan ook worden uitgevoerdmet koor en orgel of piano. Als er geen geschikte sopraan te vinden is, kunnen desopranen van het koor de solo voor hun rekening nemen.Koorpartijen apart verkrijgbaar.Missa Katharina ist eine Messe aus den Ordinariumsteilen Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus und Agnus Die. Dazu kommen die Instrumentalteile Präludium, Offertorium und Postludium sowie die MesseteileAlleluja und Amen. Missa Katharina ist in erster Linie geschrieben für Chor, Sopran-Solo und symphonisches Blasorchester. Verschiedene Aufführungsmöglichkeiten (z.B. rein instrumental oder in unterschiedlich langen Versionen) eröffnenzahlreiche Verwendungsmöglichkeiten für dieses eindrucksvolle Werk, mit dem der Komponist 2007 einen internationalen Kompositionswettbewerb gewann. Chorstimmen separat erhältlich.Missa Katharina est une œuvre de commande pour le Concours International de Composition « Missa Katharina », organisé par la Fondation allemande Dr. Dazert (Kempten/Allgäu) en collaboration avec la Confédération Internationale desSociétés Musicales (CISM), l’Euregio Via Salina et le quotidien bavarois Allgäuer Zeitung. Les membres du jury, Johann Mösenbichler (Autriche), Siegfried Bauer (Allemagne), le Père Stefan Kling (Allemagne), Isabelle Ruf-Weber (Suisse) et ReinaldScheule (Allemagne), eurent pour t che de choisir l’œuvre lauréate du concours parmi les 32 œuvres qui leur furent soumises. Après délibération, le prix du Concours fut attribué Jacob de Haan. L’œuvre fut donnée en création mondialedans la célèbre basilique d’Ottobeuren (Allgäu) en Allemagne par l’Orchestre Vent Euregio (Euregio-Blasorchester) et un Chœur formé pour cette occasion, placés sous la direction de Johann Mösenbichler.Prénom féminin d’origine grecque,Catherine (Katharina) est le symbole de la pureté. Parmi les femmes remarquables qui ont porté ce prénom, on citera Catherine de Sienne (fille d’un Ordre, mystique et docteur de l’Église), Catherine d’Alexandrie (martyre, sainte auxiliatrice),Catherine Labouré (religieuse, mystique), Anne Catherine Emmerick (religieuse, mystique), Catherine de Bologne (abbesse) et Catherine de Suède (abbesse).Missa Katharina est une messe composée des cinq mouvements Kyrie, Gloria, Credo,Sanctus, Benedictus et Agnus Dei. Ces mouvements sont complétés par trois mouvements instrumentaux (Prélude, Offertoire, Postlude) et deux mouvements de messe, l’Alléluia et l’Amen. Le Prélude marque l’ouverturedu culte, l’Offertoire célèbre la communion et le Postlude clôt le culte. L’Alléluia est chanté après le Gloria tandis que l’Amen suit l’Agnus Dei.Les possibilités d’interprétation sont les suivantes :-enversion intégrale-une version qui ne comprend que les mouvements.Partitions pour chÅ“ur disponibles séparément. Parti per coro disponibili a parte.
SKU: GI.G-10662
ISBN 9781622777150. English. Text Source: Text Editor: Barbara Day Miller.
THIS IS THE LEADER'S EDITION Conceived and created in the midst of the global Covid-19 pandemic which began in early 2020 and continues as this edition goes to press, the resource, Amen. Alleluia! A resource for praying farewell, grows out of reality and necessity. All individuals, families and institutions have been affected by the pandemic, including the church. Congregations responded in offering pastoral care in numerous ways when a gathering of people was not possible or permissible. It seems inevitable that some of these initiatives will now become a normative experience in the life of a congregation. These initiatives include the streaming or broadcast of services, increased ministry to those who cannot be present, providing resources for home prayer, adaptation of worship services in denomination resources, and relevant to this publication, the growing experience of delayed or postponed funerals. Amen. Alleluia! A resource for praying farewell offers clergy, pastoral ministers, congregations, families and individuals a collection of prayer services, Scripture passages, other texts, and music to mourn the death, and celebrate the life, of the deceased. While many of the services are framed in the structure of Western liturgical traditions, the collection is truly ecumenical. The material within may be used in conjunction with a congregation’s or denomination’s principal worship resource, or as an alternative to established liturgies. With adaptation, this resource can be used at interfaith memorials, as well as with those who have no affiliation in a faith tradition. CONTENTS: Graveside Funeral and Service of Committal, Graveside Funeral and Service of Committal for a Child, Graveside Committal Following a Funeral, Brief Service for the Scattering of Ashes, Prayer Service When a Funeral Is Delayed, Anniversary Visit to a Grave, Meditation for a Personal Visit to a Gravesite, Prayer and Meditation When Tending a Grave, Remembering and Naming the Saints of the Congregation, A Congregational Ritual of Loss and New Beginnings, Brief Service for the Death of a Beloved Animal, Other Liturgical Texts, Scripture Readings, Psalms, Poetry and Reflections, Hymns.
SKU: GI.G-10662A
Text Source: Text Editor: Barbara Day Miller.
THIS IS THE PEOPLE'S EDITION Conceived and created in the midst of the global Covid-19 pandemic which began in early 2020 and continues as this edition goes to press, the resource, Amen. Alleluia! A resource for praying farewell, grows out of reality and necessity. All individuals, families and institutions have been affected by the pandemic, including the church. Congregations responded in offering pastoral care in numerous ways when a gathering of people was not possible or permissible. It seems inevitable that some of these initiatives will now become a normative experience in the life of a congregation. These initiatives include the streaming or broadcast of services, increased ministry to those who cannot be present, providing resources for home prayer, adaptation of worship services in denomination resources, and relevant to this publication, the growing experience of delayed or postponed funerals. Amen. Alleluia! A resource for praying farewell offers clergy, pastoral ministers, congregations, families and individuals a collection of prayer services, Scripture passages, other texts, and music to mourn the death, and celebrate the life, of the deceased. While many of the services are framed in the structure of Western liturgical traditions, the collection is truly ecumenical. The material within may be used in conjunction with a congregation’s or denomination’s principal worship resource, or as an alternative to established liturgies. With adaptation, this resource can be used at interfaith memorials, as well as with those who have no affiliation in a faith tradition. CONTENTS: Graveside Funeral and Service of Committal, Graveside Funeral and Service of Committal for a Child, Graveside Committal Following a Funeral, Brief Service for the Scattering of Ashes, Prayer Service When a Funeral Is Delayed, Anniversary Visit to a Grave, Meditation for a Personal Visit to a Gravesite, Prayer and Meditation When Tending a Grave, Remembering and Naming the Saints of the Congregation, A Congregational Ritual of Loss and New Beginnings, Brief Service for the Death of a Beloved Animal, Other Liturgical Texts, Scripture Readings, Psalms, Poetry and Reflections, Hymns.
SKU: LO.15-3987H
ISBN 9780787778477.
Amen, Alleluia! is an accessible Latin piece that includes minimal text, making this a wonderful option for young choirs being introduced to Latin texts. The bright, energetic melody is fun to sing with its melismatic characteristics and carefully placed syncopations. A key change lifts the piece into a compelling finish as it recaps the opening themes.
SKU: HL.48025184
ISBN 9781784548162. UPC: 196288113201. 7.25x10.25x0.035 inches.
Especially commissioned by the Dean & Chapter of Westminster for performance at the funeral service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on Monday 19 September 2022. The text, from St Paul's Letter to the Romans, perfectly reflects the late Queen's steadfast Christian faith, as demonstrated by her unswerving devotion to her destiny as a national and world leader, and as personally expressed in her annual Christmas broadcasts. “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nothing present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, whichis in Christ Jesus our Lord. Alleluia. Amen.†The work expresses hope, triumph and rejoicing; while fitting for memorial and remembrance services in general. it will also be found suitable at Easter and for general use. As an alternative to “Allelulia,†a verse from the Book of Revelation is provided, for use during penitential seasons. “Composer Sir James MacMillan's anthem hits the right note ... He joins a list of composers of royal funeral music stretching back to Henry Purcell and George Frideric Handel.†–The Times.