Format : Score and Parts
SKU: HL.35029735
UPC: 888680006518. 5x5 inches. Arr. Brad Nix/Jon Paige.
Uses: Christ the King, Service Music, General, Hymn Arrangement Scripture: Psalm 104:1-2, Joshua 1:5, John 4:23, Daniel 7:22A flourish for Christ the King Sunday is ideal for joining choir and congregation in the joyful embrace of sacred song. From the opening alleluias, this choral piece calls a service to purpose and acts as an extended introduction to the hymn. Whether accompanied by piano or organ, this time-honored hymn will be a praise-worthy addition to worship.
SKU: LO.99-3735L
UPC: 000308147070.
Performance/accompaniment CD for Praise to God, Immortal Praise (10/4877L) Celebrate God’s bountiful goodness on Thanksgiving Sunday or any other time of the year with this majestic hymn setting. From the opening fanfare and the robust choral entrance to the culminating alleluias and amens, this anthem is full of praise!
SKU: LO.99-2447L
UPC: 000308121933.
Boldly triumphant, this Easter anthem features new music and text by two of this century’s premier church writers. It opens with brilliant figures in the accompaniment and a majestic choral acclamation. The second verse is more reflective, recalling the crucifixion. The tempo quickens as the fanfare returns, heralding the entrance of Beethoven’s beloved Ode to Joy. Shifting again in tempo and in key, the final verse resounds with victorious grandeur and rising alleluias. (From the cantata Forsaken. SATB – 55/1112L; SAB – 55/1113L.).
SKU: LO.99-2886L
UPC: 000308129984.
Regal and uplifting, this inspiring call to worship opens with the text: O God, You are my God! You are worthy of my praise. A fanfare theme alternates with more lyrical, flowing sections, and seamless modulations provide wonderful harmonic color. A chorus of alleluias leads dramatically to the final proclamation of the opening. Optional brass and percussion add a stately touch.
SKU: LO.30-2424L
UPC: 000308121926.
Boldly triumphant, this Easter anthem features new music and text by two of this century’s premier church writers. It opens with brilliant figures in the accompaniment and a majestic choral acclamation. The second verse is more reflective, recalling the crucifixion. The tempo quickens as the fanfare returns, heralding the entrance of Beethoven’s beloved Ode to Joy. Shifting again in tempo and in key, the final verse resounds with victorious grandeur and rising alleluias. (From the cantata Forsaken. SATB – 55/1112L; SAB – 55/1113L.) Instrumentation: 2 Trumpets, opt. Piccolo Trumpet, opt. F Horn, Trombone 1, Trombone 2 and/or Tuba, Percussion.