SKU: GI.G-006270
UPC: 641151062709.
WLP is privileged and pleased to offer the new series Music from the Abbey of Gethsemani. This new series highlights the noteworthy music sung at the monastery, as composed/arranged by Father Chrysogonus Waddell, OCSO, and will bring to life his many years of diligent, masterful writing in the name of the church. These versatile musical offerings are ideal for singing by a cantor with accompaniment or by SATB choir. The first edition in the series, Psalms for the Advent Season, offers all of the responsorial psalms for the Advent Sundays of Years A, B, and C as well as for the feast of the Immaculate Conception. The contemplative style of these settings perfectly evokes the season of Advent and will be a welcome addition to your community‚ worship. Future editions in the series will include responsorial psalms for Lent, Easter, feasts and solemnities, and OT, eventually presenting settings for all of the responsorial psalms from the lectionary for the entire church year.
SKU: GI.G-8307
UPC: 785147830702. English. Text Source: Psalm 85, The Revised Grail Psalms, ref.: Lectionary for Mass Scripture: Psalm 85:9–10, 11–12, 13–14.
Using Psalm 85, de Silva has crafted a psalm refrain based on the Advent melody CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM. Consider using this piece for processionals throughout the Advent season this year, use it again next year as the appointed Lectionary psalm for the Second Sunday of Advent.
SKU: GI.G-6841
UPC: 785147684114. English. Text source: Bringle, Kaan, Stuempfle, Jr. Text by Mary Louise Bringle.
Scripture and Season in Song is ideal for choirs searching for new, satisfying music that is useful throughout the church year. The texts are Scripture based: some from Psalms, others from Old Testament sources and some based on New Testament texts. This practical collection of anthems on modern texts is ideal for choirs searching for new, satisfying music that is useful throughout the church year. The texts by Mary Louise Bringe, Fred Kaan, and Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr. are scripture based. Clark Kimberling's musical settings, for SATB voices, organ, and flute, are fresh, imaginatively written, and well matched to the texts.
SKU: GI.G-007102
SKU: GI.G-006517
Missal Parroquial is a subscription-based resource. For information on quantity pricing, contact Suzanne Orland, Sales and Customer Relationship Manager at 708.552.9815 or email hymnalsandmissals@giamusic.com. The excellent quality of a WLP Missalette combined with culturally rich hymns, songs, psalms, acclamations, and Mass settings—all in Spanish! This annual missal is issued each year starting with the first Sunday of Advent and spanning the liturgical year. It contains the Sunday readings and feast days celebrated in the United States, plus selected texts for weekday Masses. The psalms were selected by the USCCB and were carefully chosen for Sunday Mass and weekdays. Features: 6 x 9 size Issued annually Complete Order of Mass with six Eucharistic Prayers Readings and prayers for Sundays and Holy Days from Leccionario para Estados Unidos Responsorial Psalms from Leccionario HispanoameÌrica Seasonal blessings and prayers Table of Contents segmented into liturgical seasons Songs for worship presented as text-only Mass settings with musical notation provided INCLUDES A WIDE SELECTION OF SONG CHOICES AND SERVICE MUSIC. For more information, to request a sample copy, or to place an order, contact our Sales and Customer Relationship Manager, Suzanne Orland at suzanneo@giamusic.com.
SKU: MN.40-135
UPC: 688670401350. English, German, Latin. Psalms 51:2-3; Psalms 96:1-4.
An edition of useful vocal solos gathered from the works of well-known classical composers. The collection includes both the original language as well as a singable English version. Very useful for church or school use.
SKU: HP.8686
UPC: 763628186869. Key: Key of g. Joseph M. Martin. Isaiah 7:14, Psalms 51:12.
Original anthem Joseph Martin expertly showcases the expectancy of the season in this captivating, original anthem - a perfect opener for your holiday programming. A compelling original tune raises the curtain for the anthem and leads to the middle section featuring a quote from the familiar Advent hymn tune, VENI EMMANUEL, as it builds in intensity. The Orchestration includes a Conductor's Score and parts for: Flute, Trumpet, Horn, Trombone, 2 Violins (opt. Viola), Cello and Bass Guitar.
SKU: AU.9780806698632
ISBN 9780806698632.
In this second volume of The Psalm Project, Richard Bruxvoort Colligan presents musical reflections and settings of selected psalms. Written for congregational use, each of these remarkable and rich songs will enliven your worship. These songs represent psalms of the Revised Common Lectionary for the seasons of Advent and Christmas.
SKU: GI.G-10314
ISBN 7851471031413. English, Latin. Text Source: Antiphons tr. Charles Thatcher, verses, The Grail, 1963.
Entrance Antiphons for the Church Year contains thirty antiphon texts from the Graduale Simplex, translated from Latin and set to newly composed music. The psalm verses appointed for these antiphons are taken from the Grail translation (1963). As with the Responsorial Psalm of the Mass, the assembly sings the antiphon after its intonation by the cantor/choir, repeating it after each verse of the psalm. The number of psalm verses which are sung may vary according to need. The singing of the doxology, Glory to the Father, while recommended, is optional. In several cases (e.g., Christmas and Easter), the assembly sings a refrain—a simple acclamation in Latin—and the actual antiphon text is sung by the cantor/choir. The antiphon functions as a first and final verse. It is thought that liturgical singing in the early Church consisted in part of such short acclamatory phrases. Many of the antiphons in this collection are proper to a specific Sunday, solemnity, or feast. The rest are seasonal in nature and, like the common Responsorial Psalms of the Lectionary, may be chosen according to what seems best for the occasion. The antiphons of Christmas Day and Easter Sunday could be used at daily Masses during their octaves. Notations in the scores of some antiphons suggest alternate occasions when they are appropriate. Regarding performance, these compositions were conceived with flexibility in mind. Assembly participation and instrumental accompaniment are assumed. SATB choral singing is effective, but not necessary. Discrete use of descants where provided can lend an air of festivity. Psalm verses might be sung by an entire choir, by a small group or cantor, or a combination of both.