SKU: LO.AM796
UPC: 000308082944.
SKU: HL.48016564
UPC: 073999751833. 8.5x11.0x0.066 inches.
Contents: March from Scipio (Handel) * Andante Favori (Beethoven) * On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn) * Triumphal March (Grieg) * Arioso (Bach) * Cornelius March (Mendelssohn) * Meditation on I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old (Athens) * Voluntary on Silent Night, Holy Night * Andante from Symphony No. 53 (Haydn) * Prelude on Away in a Manger * March from the Occasional Oratorio (Handel) * Angels, Ever Bright and Fair (Handel).
SKU: GI.G-CD-321
John Ferguson and the St. Olaf Cantorei assisted by members of eight other choirs join together for a spectacular evening of song for choir and assembly. Recorded live at Boe Memorial Chapel at St. Olaf College, this recording is a first-rate blend of the church's finest music, from the treasury of days gone by right up to today! John Ferguson's creative genius lives! Holy God We Praise Thy Name (G-3167) - All You Works of the Lord - Sanctus (from the Duruflé Requiem) - Holy, Holy, Holy (in G-4124) - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence - Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming - Ding Dong! Merrily on High! - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (in G-3747) - Lamb of God Most Holy - Were You There - In Thee Is Gladness - The Head that Once was Crowned with Thorns (G-3750) - Alabaré - Halle, Halle, Halle (G-3961) - The Holy Wings - Jacob's Ladder - Amazing Grace - Nunc Dimittis - Evening Service in G Major - The Day You Gave Us, Lord, Is Ended.
SKU: LO.70-2145L
ISBN 9780787764067.
Matthew Walicke has drawn on his many years as a church musician to create a collection of attractive and distinctive arrangements of some of his favorite hymn tunes. The pieces explore a variety of styles, and all will make memorable and worshipful selections for preludes, offertories, and postludes.
SKU: MN.50-6039
UPC: 688670560392.
A choral arrangement of the lovely Swedish folksong BRED DINA VIDA for SATB piano and violin. This setting uses the Gracia Grindal translation and with an additional verse that does not appear in most choral settings. There is occasional divisi in the choral parts, but never difficult. Violin part included.
SKU: AU.9781506492483
ISBN 9781506492483. 7x10.25 inches.
Building on the theme of sanctuary, Wayne Wold has written a text calling for holy space that welcomes and embraces all humankind. Using the tune WALTON, the anthem is set for SAB choir, organ and flute, with optional assembly joining on the last stanza.
SKU: MN.50-9453A
UPC: 688670002595. Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda.
SKU: PL.0503
* gentle, soaring hymn-anthem for Pentecost * ideal for small Parish choir: can be learned in 3-4 rehearsals! * elegant vocal and organ lines, gracefully interwoven.
SKU: CA.966300
ISBN 9790007167684. Language: Latin.
Matsushita has conceived his setting of the Pentecost sequence entirely in the Renaissance polychoral tradition. He employs the full choir (within individual choirs divisi passages also occasionally occur) solely for magnificent sounding climaxes at conclusions, prior to these occurrences he repeatedly combines groups of voices or he allows individual choirs to sing, effectively, in alternation. This type of reduction is even carried over to quasi Gregorian passages sung by one voice in unison. The piece is tonal throughout, with occasional diatonic seasoning. The consistently homophonic setting is oriented towards the declamation of the Latin text. Melodically it is in the style of modal, Gregorian structures, without quoting the well-known sequence. A fast, rhythmically syncopated declamatory section introduces, the dramaturgically appropriate climax to the solemn conclusion, which, molto legato, returns once again with large upward swings to the text of the first strophe. Matsushita writes in a comfortable vocal range so that the work can be sung, at the same time, in both a relaxed and grandiose manner. For large choirs, even for oratorio choirs with only limited experience in a cappella singing, this piece is aptly suited for performance and the music is both grateful and brings much joy for singers.