SKU: MN.50-6024
Written for the 1999 Lutheran Hymn Festival at Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas, Texas, the choral fantasy on Alleluia! Let Praises Ring (WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET) may be sung as an anthem, hymn of praise, or choral prelude to the hymn, Alleluia! Let Praises Ring! Pitched percussion instruments (Orff and other malleted or rung instruments) may be used in addition to handbells to accompany the vocal forces. Instrumental parts included on score. Appropriate for Trinity Sunday and other times of praise and celebration. Handbells (4 octaves- 11 bells).
SKU: HL.35027321
UPC: 884088501129. 5x5 inches. Words by Joseph M. Martin; Music by Joseph M. Martin, David Angerman.
Uses: General, ThanksgivingScripture: Psalm 150:1-2; Psalm 41Let there be praise and thanksgiving with this driving paean of joy. The hymn Praise to the Lord the Almighty is the centerpiece of this amazing anthem. Deceptively learnable, the mixed meter is so natural your choir will learn it in an instant. A festive orchestration completes the package. Score and Parts for flute 1&2, oboe, clarinet 1&2, bassoon, horn 1&2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2&3, trombone 1&2, bass trombone/tuba, timpani, perc 1&2, piano, violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello, double bass.
SKU: MN.CH-1139
Designed for two-part treble chorus and organ, but also effective with two-part mixed chorus and organ, this beautiful little festival anthem contrasts an opening section in parallel sixths with a contrapuntal Gloria Patri. Perfect for Thanksgiving or other festive occasions. English and Latin texts. Duration 3:00.