SKU: AP.46335
UPC: 038081527147. English.
Here's an original Christmas spiritual inspired by (and including a verse of) the gospel carol Go, Tell It on the Mountain. Sally's rousing refrain grabs your attention right at the start, and a riff-like descant really raises the roof at the end. Add choreography (from the When We Sing! DVD) for an extra flourish!
SKU: HL.1218086
ISBN 9781705195512. UPC: 196288141440. 6.75x10.5x0.019 inches. John 20:1-18, Luke 24:1-6, Matthew 28:5-7.
“Rejoice, rejoice! Shout the good news! Jesus Christ is risen!†These words of jubilation permeate this dynamic Easter anthem perfect for older elementary or younger youth choirs. The celebratory A section later combines with an optional descant that brings the piece to a glorious conclusion.
SKU: LO.99-2866L
UPC: 000308129441.
In Shout the Good News!, composer Lloyd Larson has created a celebration of Jesus' birth and of those messengers who helped God's purposes to be fulfilled. New material is blended with beloved carols, creating a rich tapestry of music for Christmas worship. The biblical narrative is rich as well. It starts with the Old Testament prophets who foretold the Messiah's coming, then touches on angels, shepherds, wise men, John the Baptist, Mary, Joseph, and others as it weaves its way through the miraculous Christmas story. The culmination is a congregational affirmation that all of us are called to be messengers of this good news of Christ's birth and love! Available in SATB or SAB versions, this versatile work for choirs large or small offers opportunities to involve the congregation in the singing of beloved carol melodies. It is equally effective whether accompanied by piano alone or by the colorful orchestration utilizing either the accompaniment CD or live instrumentalists.
SKU: CF.CM9570
ISBN 9781491153581. UPC: 680160911080. 6.75 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. Latin. Psalms 47 from the Bible.
Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47A was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people:A (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47 was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now. In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people: (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world. Rise up and claim the power of JOY!.Psalm 47Â was commissioned by the Sigma Alpha Iota Chapter of Hardin Simmons University (Abilene, Texas), Suzanne Watts, conductor, back in 1978. I was a graduate student at the time, and the premiere was a great success. Consequently, the work has received many performances since that time; however, it remained unpublished until now.In a modified tripartite structure, the psalmist uses the imperative verb tense as a command to the people:Â (you clap), (you shout), (you sing) to exemplify that praise and joy should be public, intelligent, cheerful, and constant. The psalmist admonishes that praise and joy are visual, aural, palpable, and most definitely contagious. The contrasting slow section with a soprano solo should be like an accompanied arioso, where the soloist is supported by lush, major/minor seventh chords in inversion (accompanied recitative). The soloist actually becomes the narrator in this section, the preacher or deliverer of the news that the people will be protected, sustained and blessed. The rapid tempo of the A-section returns and the staggered entrances in the last section/coda indicate the ecstasy knowing that belief can manifest itself in individualized, energized, emotional responses that can change the world.Rise up and claim the power of JOY!
SKU: WD.080689583179
UPC: 080689583179.
The celebration of Christmas should begin with a joyous Noel!....a shout of joy!...a jubilant song of Christmas – pronouncing the birth of the newborn King…proclaiming the Good News that a Savior is born! Acclaimed arrangers Jay Rouse, J. Daniel Smith, and David Wise partner to bring you this celebrated, new six-song Christmas choral collection, WE SING NOEL. Jay Rouse adeptly handles the arranging duties on “Adore†and “Noel,†the two new powerhouse Christmas worship songs from Chris Tomlin, along with an epic arrangement of “Sing Noel!â€, the new Christmas anthem from Newsong. J. Daniel Smith has crafted two soaring, seasonal stunners with Matt Redman’s “His Name Shall Be†and Matthew West's “The Heart of Christmas.†David Wise rounds things out with a hauntingly beautiful refrain, this one also from Matt Redman, “How Far.†Whether you present a simple Christmas concert, plan a massive Christmas production, or write and stage your own musical, the six songs in WE SING NOEL will each stake their claim for inclusion as you listen to this festive, worshipful and heroic Christmas palette showcasing the sounds and songs of the season.
SKU: WD.080689572395
UPC: 080689572395.
We have reason to rejoice today! the tomb is empty, our hearts are full! from the passionate spirit and extraordinary talent of bradley knight comes redeemed...the gospel changes everything, a one-of-a-kind worship experience for easter and beyond. brimming with the most recent electrifying worship songs from writers glenn packiam, ben fielding, reuben morgan, meredith andrews, benji cowart, louie giglio, darlene zschech and jason ingram, bradley brings his unique blend of powerhouse vocal arranging and orchestration to every selection. ideally suited for an easter morning celebration, the musical can be presented in its entirety or smaller worship packages throughout the year. a stunning accompaniment dvd and accessible stem mixes are available to enhance your worship programming. bradley has also included his personal worship-leading narration - including a from-the-heart invitation sequence - which you can modify to the unique worship environment of your church. this easter... join us in shouting out the good news that jesus is risen, and he is alive in us!
SKU: WD.080689869426
UPC: 080689869426.
SKU: WD.080689501098
UPC: 080689501098.
SKU: AP.46334
UPC: 038081527130. English.
SKU: AP.46337
UPC: 038081527161. English.