SKU: GI.G-918
Seasons of Grace, Volume 5 features fourteen more intermediate level arrangements for the liturgical pianist. As with previous volumes of the series, Tate delights us with his take on many traditional hymns (including the lilting slane as well as an exciting multi-metric arrangement of I Sing The Mighty Power of God), chant melodies (such as in paradisum, beautifully paired with funeral songs by Liam Lawton and David Haas), seasonal pieces (such as a medley of Polish Christmas carols), and even a suite of Gospel favorites (including In The Garden, There Is Power In The Blood, and Blessed Assurance). Also featured are original tunes by Tate, including Open Our Eyes, O Lord, We Pray and two flexible interludes for those moments when you need a short, last minute instrumental piece during the liturgy. If you like the music of Jim Brickman, George Winston, and Jeanne Cotter, you will want to include Seasons of Grace Volume 5 in your CD and piano book collection today.
SKU: GI.G-CD-877
UPC: 785147087724.
Paul Tate delights us with another collection of solo piano reflections. As in the previous volumes, Seasons of Grace, Volume 4 features a mixture of chant melodies, traditional hymnody, and contemporary Catholic song medleys. This volume includes the perennially popular “Here I Am, Lord†and “On Eagles Wings†along with classic hymn tunes such as adoro te devote and londonderry air. In this collection you’ll find intermediate level arrangments, similar to the first three volumes of this fantastic series. Complete your set today!
SKU: GI.G-1074
UPC: 785147007425.
The eighth volume in the Seasons of Grace series features a delightful mix of chant and traditional hymnody along with several popular contemporary liturgical songs. The beautiful melodies of Michael Joncas are featured in two pieces (his well-loved “As Morning Breaks†as well as one of his newest creations, “Deep and Lasting Peaceâ€). The dynamic pieces “’Tis the Gift to Be Simple,†“Noel Nouvelet,†and “Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella,†dance along with sparkling eighth and sixteenth notes. Newer liturgical titles include pieces by Jeanne Cotter, Chris de Silva, Rory Cooney, Zach Stachowski, and Paul’s “Life Is Changed, Not Ended.†The collection is rounded out by two more of Paul’s popular interludes, both of which are created for flexible use with optional repeats laid out on two easy-to-read pages. Most pieces are at the intermediate level, with only a few moments of more advanced technique that may require extra preparation. Complete your collection with Volume 8 today! Contents: A Morning Breaks • Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella • A Shepherd's Medley with Shepherd of Souls, The King of Love My Shepherd Is and My Shepherd Will Supply My Need • noël nouvelet • Jerusalem, My Happy Home • Interlude No. 15 • Life Is Changed, Not Ended • Deep and Lasting Peace • The Lord Is Kind and Merciful • This Is How • Interlude No. 16 • God Never Tires • 'Tis the Gift to Be Simple • I Am for You.
SKU: GI.G-CD-1028
UPC: 785147002826.
Once again the magic of Paul Tate’s ability to blend contemporary Christian songs with chant tunes and traditional hymn tunes is on display in his latest volume of worship music for piano. Two new original interludes round out this collection, making a satisfying edition for pianists everywhere as they lift the level of worship at the keyboard. CONTENTS: Song of the Lord’s Command with Ubi caritas • Let All Things Now Living • Eternal Life Suite No. 2 • Take and Eat • Interlude No. 13 • Covenant Hymn with Wherever You Go • Come and Follow Me with Take Up Your Cross • Canticle of the Turning • Where Your Treasure Is • I Lift My Soul to You • Interlude No. 14 • Come to Us, Emmanuel with Comfort, My People • Epiphany Suite with In the Bleak Midwinter, We Three Kings, and The First Noel • Angels We Have Heard on High with He Is Born.
SKU: GI.G-9967
UPC: 785147996767.
SKU: PE.EP68578
ISBN 9790300759630. English.
Of Time and Passing (2016) is a cycle of three choral songs written specifically for the London-based ensemble, VOCES8, taking into consideration their versatilityand ability to beautifully intone a range of vocal colors with precision and grace.
The first song, I. Life, sets my translation of the poem A Vida by Brazilian poet Olavo Bilac (1865-1918), a poet I discovered while studying Brazilian Portuguese at the University of Michigan. I was drawn both to the simplicity of the text and to the possibilities of teasing out dual contrasting moods. In the beginning and end, this song explores a texture that is very much alive: wave-like contours, throbbing sounds, and plenty of flowing movement. Rising eighth-note motives in particular emphasize the fleetingness of life. But in the middle of the song, the listener is given a slowed-down atmosphere to savor life's beauty.
II. To Everything a Season capitalizes on VOCES8's ability to effectively interpret popular genres a cappella. This ancient text is taken from Ecclesiastes (dated around 300 B.C.) but I set it to a modern, rhythmically-regular and percussive pop-style idiom. Since popular music in whatever era is designedto appeal to a specific ?present time?, it is by its very nature ephemeral, and therefore seemed an apt metaphor to evoke the transitory nature of seasons.
III. Into Your Hands, confines the writing into no more than four parts, often with octave unisons.This creates a more direct and word-focused setting in which the Psalmist?s urgent words are placed at the forefront. Largely homophonic, this song is at times chorale-like, at times madrigal-like,finally relinquishing it?s tension into peaceful rest, proclaiming ?You have redeemed me, O Lord, faithful God??
- Daniel Knaggs
SKU: YM.GTL01097721
ISBN 9784636977219.
This kalimba (thumb piano) sheet music features popular Japanese nursery rhymes, Studio Ghibli, and Anime Songs with number notation for 17-key kalimba. It has 30 song scores for solo arrangements. No need to worry about accidentals, such as sharps and flats, or not being able to play because the range is too wide. You can play all the songs with your 17-key kalimba as is. All scores are written with the number notation, such as 1 or 2, and which are often engraved on most 17-key kalimba key plates. Moreover, single-note melody notation includes chord names, so you can enjoy ensembles with guitar, piano, or other accompaniment instruments. Enjoy!