SKU: JK.00728
Doctrine and Covenants 76:22-24, 41-42, Job 19:25.
Choral arrangement on the power of Jesus Christ over death, arranged for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. German text is also included.Composer: C. P. E. Bach Arranger: LeGrand Andersen Lyricist: C. P. E. Bach Difficulty: Difficult / medium acc. Performance time: 2:00Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 76:22-24, 41-42, Job 19:25.
SKU: LO.10-5661L
ISBN 9780787776367.
Perfect for Easter morning, this joyous 6/8 melody practically bounces off the page! Based on the famous passage from I Corinthians (O death, where is your sting?), Lloyd Larson has used his formidable abilities to craft both exquisite words and music. Adding to the sense of celebration and praise, Lloyd deftly incorporates Beethoven’s immortal ODE TO JOY theme into the mix as well. An optional two octave handbell part is available, as well as an alternate two-part voicing.
SKU: FG.55011-770-9
ISBN 9790550117709.
The material for Jyrki Linjama's Allerheiligentag cycle is a Finnish folk chorale for All Saints' Day (no. 146 in the Finnish Hymn Book). The first work in the cycle is a string trio (2007), the second a piece for orchestra (2009), and the fourth and fifth are solo works for viola da gamba (2018) and Sonata for violin solo (2019). The composer tells: The choice of topic and material was originally influenced by the place where the string trio would be premiered – the old church on the island of Seili (Själö) in the Turku archipelago. The bleak history of the mental hospital on the island invited images of suffering and death. I got so attached to the fine, bleak melody that this series of works began to emerge. Lasting 17 minutes, the sonata for solo violin has three movements, all of them embracing the folk choral material and Béla Bartók’s influence in different ways. It was premiered by Kaija Saarikettu at the Kaustinen Chamber Music Festival in 2020.
SKU: WD.080689157271
UPC: 080689157271.
Easter's eternal message forms the centerpiece of this life-changing statement: Death, where's your sting? He rose!.
SKU: LO.10-5662L
ISBN 9780787776374.
Perfect for Easter morning, this joyous 6/8 melody practically bounces off the page! Based on the famous passage from I Corinthians (O death, where is your sting?), Lloyd Larson has used his formidable abilities to craft both exquisite words and music. Adding to the sense of celebration and praise, Lloyd deftly incorporates Beethoven’s immortal ODE TO JOY theme into the mix as well. An optional two octave handbell part is available, as well as an SATB voicing.