Splendor and Honor: Selected Canticles from the Hymnal 1982 - Accompaniment OtherSt Paul's Church ChoirChrist Church ChoirAll Saints Church Choir
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original songs with traditional carols. Accompaniment options include: full instrumental ensemble, rhythm group, keyboard, optional handbells, or accompaniment CD track. The Instrumental Parts include a Conductor's Score and parts for: Piano, Synthesizer, Bass, Drums/Percussion, Harp, Flute, Oboe, Tru...
Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternalby Mark Hayes 4-Part - Sheet Music ByMark Hayes Copyright Material for Preview Only - Sheet Music Plus Be the first!Write a Review Details Instrument: ChoirPiano Accompaniment Genres: Gospel Composers: Mark Hayes ...
For the Dead, the country vibes were synchronous with a new mission of writing strummable tunes, hymnals, and gentle boogies for all the longhairs settling down in communes or the suburbs. (The band migrated from San Francisco to the idyllic hills of Marin County just as the Summer of Lo...
and a hook arrives that could get stuck in anyone’s head. It only lasts about twenty seconds though–then the song goes back to the theme heard in Part 2, and closes on a sample of a high school choir singing Fleet Foxes’ biggest hit, “White Winter Hymnal.” Pecknold knows he’s...
From a 1600’s hymnal Mr. Watts finally suggested he turn complaining into composing and create better melodies and lyrics. Isaac did, and over the next fifty-plus years more than six hundred of his hymns were published. Some people found fault with Isaac’scontemporaryworship songs. But at ...
as 1993), played with keen sensitivity by Nicholas Daniel, begins in pastoral mood with, as Horovitz describes in his CD booklet notes, "the solo moving swiftly, sometimes quirkily, like a fast brook through meadow and woodland." The middle movement returns to the hymnal contrasted with ...
It’s true that when the priest faces the people for the celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice, there may be a sense of greater unity as a community. But there is also a danger of the priest being the performer and you being the spectator – precisely what the Council did not want:...