SKU: GI.G-3746INST
C Instrument or violin. Instrument parts are for select psalms. CONTENTS: PSALM 126: THE LORD HAS DONE GREAT THINGS • PSALM 96: TODAY IS BORN OUR SAVIOR • PSALM 128: HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO FEAR THE LORD • PSALM: 33 LORD, LET YOUR MERCY BE ON US • PSALM 116: I WILL WAKL IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD • PSALM 95: IF TODAY YOU HEAR HIS VOICE • PSALM 103: THE LORD IS KIND AND MERCIFUL • PSALM 137: LET MY TONGUE BE SILENCED • PSALM 118: THIS IS THE DAY • PSALM 32: I TURN TO YOU, LORD • PSALM 107: GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD • PSALM 63: MY SOUL IS THIRSTING FOR YOU, O LORD • PSALM 145: THE HAND O THE LORD • PSALM 78: THE LORD GAVE THEM BREAD • PSALM 138: LORD, YOUR LOVE IS ETERNAL • PSLAM 146: PRAISE THE LORD • PSALM 90: FILL US WITH YOUR LOVE, O LORD • PSALM 17: LORD WHEN YOUR GLORY APPEARS.
SKU: GI.G-3746A
Text Source: Refrains: Lectionary for Mass, verses: Stewart, Roy James. Text by Roy James Stewart.
C Instrument, some trumpet. CONTENTS: PSALM 126: THE LORD HAS DONE GREAT THINGS • PSALM 96: TODAY IS BORN OUR SAVIOR • PSALM 128: HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO FEAR THE LORD • PSALM: 33 LORD, LET YOUR MERCY BE ON US • PSALM 116: I WILL WAKL IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD • PSALM 95: IF TODAY YOU HEAR HIS VOICE • PSALM 103: THE LORD IS KIND AND MERCIFUL • PSALM 137: LET MY TONGUE BE SILENCED • PSALM 118: THIS IS THE DAY • PSALM 32: I TURN TO YOU, LORD • PSALM 107: GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD • PSALM 63: MY SOUL IS THIRSTING FOR YOU, O LORD • PSALM 145: THE HAND O THE LORD • PSALM 78: THE LORD GAVE THEM BREAD • PSALM 138: LORD, YOUR LOVE IS ETERNAL • PSLAM 146: PRAISE THE LORD • PSALM 90: FILL US WITH YOUR LOVE, O LORD • PSALM 17: LORD WHEN YOUR GLORY APPEARS.
SKU: GI.G-3612A
UPC: 785147361206. Scripture: various.
11 more psalm settings for use on various Sundays, feasts, and rites. Lectionary listings provided. Reprintable refrains for assembly included. SATB (many), Guitar, Acc. CONTENTS: PSALM 32: I TURN TO YOU/FORGIVE THE WRONG I HAVE DONE • PSALM 30: I WILL PRAISE YOU LORD • PSALM 34: CRY OF THE POOR • PSALM 31: I PLACE MY LIFE • PSALM 8: HOW GLORIOUS IS YOUR NAME • PSALM 119: HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO FOLLOW • PSALM 95: HARDEN NOT YOUR HEARTS • PSALM 63: MY SOUL IS LONGING • PSALM 68: YOU HAVE MADE A HOME FOR THE POOR • PSALM 116: I WILLW ALK IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD • PSALM 146: PRAISE THE LORD, MY SOUL.
SKU: GI.G-CD-288
The musical styles in this collection include gospel, jazz, and soul. The rich musical heritage of the African-American church is showcased here, making this collection of psalms a standout in the GIA catalog. Â .
SKU: GI.G-CD-250
Rory Cooney and Gary Daigle have put together a very practical selection of psalms that includes a delightful mix of musical styles. In addition to an extensive index of Lectionary uses, which includes Sundays, rites, votive masses, and feast days, you'll also find weekday applications. Alternative inclusive language texts are listed and, of course, assembly reprint boxes are included for your convenience. Â .
SKU: GI.G-CD-343
These settings are almost all written for cantor(s), keyboard (with congregation on the refrain), and optional guitar. Instead of adopting a single style for the settings, the words here suggest the countour, pace, harmonies, and melody for the setting. This gives the liturgical planner the freedom to select music according to the prayerful shape of the liturgy. A welcome resource from none other than John Foley. Â .
SKU: GI.G-9431
UPC: 785147943105. English. Text Source: 1. Ps. 96:1, 3, 6-9, alt., The Revised Grail Psalms, 2. 1 Jn. 4:16, Ps. 103:1-2, 8, 10-12, 17-18a, The Grail, 1983, 3. Is. 7:14, Ps. 19:2-6, RGP, 4. Jn. 6:57, Ps. 119:1-2, 11, 49-50, 65, 72, 103, Grail, 1983, Ps. 2. Scripture: Psalm 96:1, 3, 6–9, 1 John 4:16, Psalm 103:1–2, 8, 10–12, 17–18a, Isaiah 7:14, Psalm 19:2–6, John 6:57, Psalm 119:1–2, 11, 49–50, 65, 72, 103, Psalm 23:5ad.
Noted composer M. Roger Holland has taken antiphons from the 2010 Roman Missal and paired them with psalm verses, creating compositions that have wide use in the liturgy. Some parishes will want to use these pieces on the appointed day for entrance or communion processionals. Others may find use for them throughout the entire year, perhaps using them as a weekly song through the season. The songs work well as stand-alone processional pieces and many choirs will want to use them as choir anthems or congregational songs during the preparation of the gifts and altar. While utilizing official texts of the Roman rite, they can be used by congregations of any denomination. Roger explores the wide breadth that is African American music, you’ll find lyric ballades, spiritualinspired offerings, gospel-style songs, and pieces with a more uptempo feel. This is the fourth volume in this series. Contains: O Sing a New Song • God Is Love • Behold Emmanuel • Communion Song For cantor or soloist.
SKU: CA.410600
ISBN 9790007096632.
Following the complete collection of Heinrich von Herzogenberg's secular choral music (winner of the Music Edition Prize 2011), Carus has published Volume 2, the complete sacred a cappella choral works. The editor is once again Konrad Klek, who describes in detail the circumstances surrounding the composition of these works. In addition to the five cycles of Liturgische Gesange for various services during the church year, the original liturgical integration of the choral music is explained in detail. The four to eight-voice motet Mitten wir im Leben sind from 1881, composed in reaction to a catastrophic fire, is a first edition from the manuscript. Of the nine additional motets, until now two were not available: a festive five-part motet for Pentecost and the great double chorus for the silver anniversary of Mendelssohn's daughter, Lili Wach. Smaller choral settings for specific occasions (e.g., weddings) round out the picture. The Begrabnis-Gesang (funeral lament) for tenor solo and men's choir at the end of this volume, with his own words as well as music, is a very personal offering by the composer to the widow of his deceased friend, Philipp Spitta. All the works are also available in separate editions.
SKU: CA.210300
ISBN 9790007244668.
The Choral Collection Psalms contains over 50 settings for mixed unaccompanied choir from six centuries. It is a true treasure-trove of compositions in various styles and levels of difficulty: with some unknown new discoveries and some classics of the choral literature, the selection will enrich both worship and concerts. The 150 psalms of the Old Testament express rejoicing, joy, confidence, but also lament, grief, anger, and even doubt. The psalms are present throughout Christianity and Judaism to this day, and are sung worldwide in countless settings. The Choral Collection Psalms displays the whole stylistic and linguistic variety ranging from contemplative, simple Anglican chant through Russian Orthodox homophony to virtuoso motets with jazzy echoes. The linguistic spectrum is equally broad: English, French, German (some with added singable English translation), Estonian, Icelandic and, of course, Latin psalm settings are represented, as well as works in Church Slavonic and Hebrew (both accompanied by transliterations and a singable German text). The foreword (German / English) offers many hints regarding the performance of the psalm settings, and a detailed index will help with choosing appropriate pieces for the liturgical occasion according to the Anglican, Protestant, or Catholic calendar. Over the last ten years editor Stefan Schuck has performed two psalm compositions every week in his NoonSong series in Berlin. From the resulting 800 works, he has selected the most interesting compositions arranged according to level of difficulty. The choral director's volume includes a CD with recordings of selected works, sung by sirventes and conducted by the editor, which will help with learning and rehearsing the repertoire. over 50 psalm settings from six centuries for worship and concert use stylistic variety and mixed levels of difficulty: from Anglican Chant to virtuoso motets for four-part mixed choir, some with organ/piano accompaniment transliterations and German singing texts help with practising cross-cultural repertoire liturgical classification of all settings for Catholic, Protestant, and Anglican lectionary includes many unknown jewels such as Boze, Boze moj (Cesar Cui), Jauschew be seser eljaun (David Rubin), and Schubert's setting of Psalm 23 in the first Hebrew version CD recording (sirventes berlin, cond. Stefan Schuck) with a selection of settings helps with getting to know the pieces economical choral edition (editionchor) available.
SKU: CA.210500
ISBN 9790007188801.
MehrKlang - this versatile choral collection developed from practical use for practical use is aimed at all church choirs and instrumental ensembles who want to achieve more variety and different sounds when playing together in worship, for parish festivals, and on other occasions. In keeping with established choral practice, the selected arrangements are presented to enable beautiful-sounding music to be created with the resources available and with flexibility in scoring. Performance tips give suggestions for different scoring possibilities, reflected in the performance material in the choral collection. The choral director's volume (a full score) and eight instrumental books are included in the set, a choral edition is available separately. The editors have chosen 49 compositions for this, including new compositions for choir and instruments, arrangements of attractive choral works for smaller choirs, and lots of new songs in modern settings for choir and individual instruments. Many of the choral settings contain just one male voice part, or the writing is kept to a simple four-part texture. The styles range from 16th century hymn settings to klezmer and Latin. Well-known hymns are included alongside new worship songs and short motets and liturgical pieces. The most important festivals in the church year, the seasons, psalms, songs of praise, thanksgiving, and commemoration are included. for voices and instruments, often ad lib. suitable for small choirs with tips for performance flexible scorings.
SKU: GI.G-7986B
ISBN 9782852743380. Latin.
Antiphonale Romanum II : The official book of the Roman Church for the celebration of Vespers in Gregorian Chant. Sing Sunday Vespers in Gregorian Chant, and according to the renewed liturgy of Vatican II– it’s now possible. The Antiphonale Romanum II is an eight-hundred-page book printed on bible paper having the usual format of books of Gregorian Chant published by Solesmes. It contains all the elements necessary for singing Sunday Vespers and the Vespers of all the feasts of the year. That means the hymns, the antiphons, the psalms and canticles, the readings, the brief responses, the intercessory prayers and the prayers that conclude the office. At the end of the book is a chapter that explains in detail the rules of chant pertaining to each of these musical forms. The book is laid out according to the Liturgy of the Hours and draws from the patrimony of Gregorian Chant found in the mediaeval manuscripts and later tradition. The melodies offered have been edited in conformity with the critical methods of present-day musicology. They are at the same time so presented that amateur choirs can easily use them. .
SKU: CA.2780400
ISBN 9790007167790.
Today Monteverdi's Selva morale et spirituale (1641) stands entirely in the shadow of his famous Vespers 1610. The editions from 1610 and 1641 both include music for the Mass and Vespers, but each of these collections was composed under much different circumstances during Monteverdi's lifetime. If the works of 1610 are a bold combination of traditional compositional techniques and avant garde music, which were intended by this weary Court Composer at Mantua as an application portfolio for a new job, the 1641 collection is the only church music by the mature Monteverdi which was published after almost thirty years in his position as Music Director of St. Mark's Cathedral: the latter, a kind of best of collection from his many years of experience as a church musician. In Venice the composer had not only a fabulous, but a large ensemble at his disposal (finally, about 35 singers, alone)! The combination of soloistic and weighty tutti sections makes a big effect in this music, it makes the music, with its clearly defined sections and, for the most part homophonic choral passages more easily performable than the Vespers for today's choirs. The new edition, comprised initially of three volumes, also includes those works from the Selva Morale (a Mass and two Magnificats) which have already been published by Carus, as well as all further liturgical compositions for use in the church. Volume III, Motetti, Salve Regina, Himini, contains compositions for 1 to 3 voices and basso continuo, some with two violins (the psalms are included in both the Salmi I and Salmi II volumes). The edition is based on the methods employed in the much acclaimed Carus edition of the Vespers: * It contains a detailed foreword with suggestions for notation, scoring and for the liturgical use of individual compositions. * For the present edition four of the five surviving printed copies, as well as contemporary manuscript were consulted. Facsimiles illustrate special characteristics of the edtion of 1641. A Critical Report makes clear all of the editorial decisions made in the edition. * All of the pieces are printed untransposed and using the original note values. * All of the pieces are available in single editions with complete performance material. * Vocal scores of all works with obbligato instruments facilitate rehearsal. * Instrumental parts for collaparte accompaniment of tutti-sections (including text underlay).