Format : Score and Parts
SKU: LO.30-3717L
UPC: 000308154887.
Orchestral Score and CD with Printable Parts for 10/5332L Molly Ijames breathes life into this beloved hymn. Soaring vocal lines, rich sonorities, and dramatic key changes underscore the profound and enduring promise that God is faithful in all seasons of life. This truly inspired setting is equally effective with full orchestra or with solo violin and piano.
SKU: LO.30-2693L
UPC: 000308128192.
Was I Faithful? Did I help the blind and weak, did my love include the meek? This beautiful arrangement, with a scriptural text from Matthew, challenges Christians to evaluate their lives and service to God. Dramatic and powerful, Mary McDonald's setting features lush choral writing supported by a stunning keyboard accompaniment or optional orchestra. Instrumentation: 2 Fl, Ob, 2 Cl, Bsn (sub B Cl), 3 Tpt, 2 Hn (sub 2 A Sax), 2 Tbn (sub 2 T Sax/Btn TC), Tbn 3/Tuba, Timp, Perc, Harp, Pno, 2 Vln, Vla, Cello, Bass, Digital String Reduction.
SKU: LO.30-3075L
UPC: 000308136753.
Believing God will lead us forward, we will put our faith in God Alone. This stirring original anthem from Mary McDonald urges believers to put their faith in God and step forward confidently in His service. (2 Fl, Ob, 2 Cl, Bsn (sub B Cl), 3 Tpt, 2 Hn (sub 2 A Sax), 2 Tbn (sub 2 T Sax/Btn TC), Tuba (sub Tbn 3), Perc, Harp, 2 Vln, Vla, Cello, Bass, Digital String Reduction).
SKU: LO.30-3550L
UPC: 000308149241.
Enhance “I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary†(10/4973L), a classic Gaither song that has been expertly arranged by Mary McDonald, by incorporating the optional soaring orchestration. This companion item includes the orchestral score and a CD with printable parts. Enhance “I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary†(10/4973L), a classic Gaither song that has been expertly arranged by Mary McDonald, by incorporating the optional soaring orchestration. This companion item includes the orchestral score and parts. This proclamation of faith and the timeless message of the significance of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection in our daily lives will be instantly impactful.
SKU: LO.30-3658L
UPC: 000308152456.
Orchestral Score and Parts for 10/5256L This Gaither classic receives fresh inspiration with a dramatic setting by Mary McDonald. The winning combination of Bill and Gloria Gaither provides a powerful song of hope and promise that encourages all believers in the journey of life. The choir spans the emotional and dynamic spectrum in a resounding affirmation of faith!
SKU: LO.30-2750L
UPC: 000308130331.
Cynthia Clawson's The Journey has been skillfully set for choir in this marvelous arrangement by Larry Shackley. A powerful prayer for strength and faith in the journey of life, it has a gentle gospel feel that is supported by either piano or orchestral accompaniment. The engaging melody and inspired lyrics are a compelling message for all in the midst of life's challenges. Instrumentation: 2 Fl, Ob, 2 Cl, Bsn, 2 Hn, 3 Tpt, 2 Tbn, Tba, Harp, Pno (for rehearsal only), 2 Vln, Vla, Cello, Bass.
SKU: LO.30-2749L
UPC: 000308130324.
SKU: LO.30-3451MD
UPC: 000308146530.
This powerful, corporate profession of belief is a relevant and meaningful reflection of a faith alive and well in God’s church today. As recorded by The Newsboys, this anthem will be a wonderful addition to any worship service.
SKU: LO.30-2422L
UPC: 000308121483.
How great is the Father’s love for us! Full of awe and wonder, this song of reverent faith opens quietly, with unison voices. The vocals thicken gradually as the verses rise in successive keys, warmly supported by the artful accompaniment. Lyrical and reflective, it’s a gift of love for our gracious, compassionate God. (From the cantata The Living Last Supper. SATB – 55/1110L; SAB – 55/1116L.) Instrumentation: Flute, Oboe, 2 Clarinets, Percussion, Violin 1 & 2, Viola, Cello, and Bass.
SKU: LO.30-3177L
UPC: 000308139914.
Starting with a contemplative opening and building to a powerful climax, this dynamic anthem will enhance any worship or concert experience. Your congregation and choir will be inspired by this affirmation of faith!
SKU: HL.35028270
UPC: 884088638276. 4.75x5 inches.
Uses: General, Church Heritage, ReformationScripture: Matthew 7:25-26; I Corinthians 3:16Two time-honored hymn texts are lifted to new heights with a jubilant setting for choral forces that emphasize the confidence of these sturdy affirmations of faith. The lightly detached character of the vocal writing gives a quasi-classical feel to the choral and the text is ideal for church heritage or Reformation gatherings. Available separately: SATB, StudioTrax CD, Orchestration CD-rom (Score & parts Flute 1&2, Oboe, Clarinet 1&2, Bassoon, Horn 1&2, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2&3, Trombone 1&2, Bass Trombone/Tuba, Timp, Perc 1&2, Harp, Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass). Duration: ca. 3:12.
SKU: CL.012-2712-00
This dynamic and powerful composition by Alfred Reed is sure to find its way into the repertoire of mature bands around the world. VERY IMPRESSIVE!
About Heritage of the March
Full-sized concert band editions of the greatest marches of all time. Each has been faithfully re-scored to accommodate modern instrumentation and incorporate performance practices of classic march style
SKU: HL.50485236
ISBN 9790080400609. A/5 (14,2x20) inches. Gabor Darvas.
Though some themes of the D major Violin Concerto appear fragmentarily among Beethoven's earlier drafts, the score received its final shape - according to the autograph manuscript - in 1806 only. The first performance took place on December 23 of the same year in Vienna, the violon solo was played by Franz Clement. The concerto met with a rather cold reception: this critic of the Wiener Theaterzeitung admitted 'some beauty' in it but for the rest he found that '...the coherence often seems totally broken and the endless repetitions of some commonplace sections can easily become tedious.' The performance may have not been totally satisfying, it is certainly surprising that the setof parts published in 1808 is dedicated to Stephan von Breuning instead of Clement. It is not impossible that Beethoven lost faith in the value and future of his work, too, - his later attempt to change it into a piano concerto can be interpreted in this way.