Format : Vocal Score
Let My People Go!
SKU: HP.C5091R
UPC: 763628144470. Mark 6:1-13.
Original Composition A simple English canon matched with an earnest text, with John Wilson's clever arrangement; perfect for missions festivals, and an easy way to involve the children's choir.
SKU: AP.48806
UPC: 038081561301. English. Traditional Haitian Folk Song.
Some history: this song comes from Haiti, but actually refers to the first King of Angola, Ngolo Kiluanje, who was revered as a great king. The Creole word for king (wa) plus the king's name (Ngolo) became Wangolo. It's an authentic folk song recalling the peace and prosperity the Angolan people enjoyed before colonization. This rhythmic rendition, which may be performed without piano if desired, includes optional body percussion, suggested parts for djembe and other instruments, optional solos in the call and response section, plus a final descant that tops off the triadic parallel harmonies. Check out the free online ChoreoTrax video for some creative riser choreography.
SKU: HL.122160
UPC: 884088947828. 6.75x10.5 inches.
From singer-songwriter and American Idol winner Phillip Phillips, this uplifting follow-up to his mega-hit “Home” is a tribute to the powerful connections between people, written in a rousing folk-rock style with pounding cadence-like drums and irresistible choruses.
SKU: HL.578080
UPC: 196288076728. 6.75x10.5x0.045 inches.
A big, bold piano introduction sets the stage for this powerful original, inspirational song. “Let the Harmonies of Freedom ring†is a message for this time and all times. The gospel feel of this song give the lyrics clarity, and an a cappella section following a thrilling modulation make this a worthy closing to your concert.
SKU: GI.G-9976
UPC: 785147997603. English, Shona. Text Source: Shona Ref.: Alexander Gondo, English Ref.: I-to Loh, Vv: Gary Daigle; Translation: I-to Loh. Text by Alexander Gondo.
This joyful South African song of praise is now available in an expanded form, with call-and-response verses summoning all of creation to praise God. It is set for three-part choir and keyboard, with a guitar part available separately. Energetic and welcoming!
SKU: HL.287520
UPC: 888680904487. 6.75x10.5 inches.
This late 1960's release from the Rascals is an upbeat but impassioned plea for tolerance and freedom. “People everywhere just wanna be free.” The lyrics resonate as strongly today as they did then. And the rock beat is strong.
SKU: PE.EP68524A
ISBN 9790300759043. Lat.
My Exsultet uses the ancient chant to which the Easter Proclamation is declaimed, normally by a deacon at the start of the Great Vigil of Easter. The chant dates from somewhere between the fourth and seventh centuries and consists of formulaic repetitions of simple phrases. I have elaborated these phrases canonically, melodically, and harmonically into a three-part vocal fabric, accompanied by obbligato instruments. The full text of the original goes on for quite some time. My choral-instrumental version is much shorter.
Commissioned by the Young People's Chorus of New York City for Transient Glory and dedicated to Francisco J. Núñez.