SKU: XC.HRMG1951C
UPC: 785147105459.
Gloria Score for Full Orchestra.
SKU: LO.30-3608MD
UPC: 000308150919.
Orchestral Score and Parts for Gloria! Oh, Gloria! (10/5179MD) With an African rhythm feel, this Christmas selection is easy to learn and fun to sing. In addition to traditional lyrics from Charles Wesley’s “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,†it incorporates original lyrics and music by Marty Parks. The optional orchestra parts will provide extra excitement for your worship service or concert.
SKU: LP.765762224001
UPC: 765762224001.
SKU: LP.765762225404
UPC: 765762225404.
SKU: HL.8703422
UPC: 884088632434. 4.75x5 inches.
Alternating between a dance-like 6/8 and a more tranquil 2/2 meter, this buoyant setting of the Gloria of the Latin mass is a fresh and contemporary work that will absolutely delight your audience! Whether you perform it with piano or with the sparkling chamber orchestration, this will become a welcome addition to the choral repertoire! Available separately: SATB, SSA, ChoirTrax CD. Chamber Orchestra score and parts available as a printed edition and as a digital download (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, perc 1-2-3, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db). Duration: ca. 4:00.
SKU: HL.8703421
UPC: 884088649579. 8.5x11 inches.
SKU: HL.8703420
UPC: 884088632410. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: LP.765762201705
UPC: 765762201705.
You will not want to miss the newest Christmas musical from David T. Clydesdale and Clydesdale Music Group, Hope of the Broken World. Created by Dave Clark and David T. Clydesdale, this new musical is simply bursting with good news and great joy. Clydesdale's immense versatility and skill is showcased in the variety of music styles represented and Dave Clark's songwriting and thoughtful narration is heart-warming and hopeful. Together, these two creative giants of Christian music have fashioned a truly unforgettable Christmas worship experience.
SKU: WD.080689231476
UPC: 080689231476.
SKU: WD.080689483783
UPC: 080689483783.
SKU: CA.4048319
ISBN 9790007137953. Key: E flat major. Language: Latin.
The Gloria, composed in early 1822 at the age of 13, is Mendelssohn's first creative venture in the field of church music on a larger scale. It is a direct result of his composition studies under the director of the Berlin Singakademie Carl Friedrich Zelter, but was no longer wholly a student work because the young composer hoped that Zelter would provide him with an opportunity to perform this work with the Singakademie. The enthusiasm for Handel and Bach which was sustained by the performances at the Singakademie influenced Mendelssohn's early creative style. In the Gloria Mendelssohn sought to emulate the model of the large-scale baroque cantata. The concluding fugue, the mysterious Qui tollis and lyrical solos ensembles in the place of solo arias give testimony to Mendelssohn's great talent and willingness to experiment. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4048300.