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It is the music-buying church that creates a GIA Choral Classic like this one, and at this point, there cannot be three churches left in the country that haven't sung this superb arrangement. If you are one of them, wait not longer!Horn in F I and II can be substituted for Trombones I and IIMore music for small choirs
Arranger: Richard Proulx | Composer: William Boyce
A solo flute leads off this anthem on an early American favorite and continues as unison male voices sing the first stanza. The third stanza is a canon of two voices. The second and fourth stanzas are a rich SATB setting, with the men often in parallel motion.
Arranger: Richard Proulx
Expertly arranged, this setting of Psalm 102 by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov illustrates the simplicity of this a cappella piece belies the depth of spirituality that will be felt by the singers and the assembly through the marriage of words and music.
Arranger: Arthur Becker | Composer: Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
One of the best-known verses of scripture was given an effective setting by the late Noel Goemanne over 30 years ago and is now released in the GIA Choral Classics Series. Its brevity makes it a good choice for a meditation at any point during Lent or Holy Week. If you don't know this piece, you should!Ê
Composer: Noel Goemanne
This edition may be performed as a suite of three: Lord, Enthron'd in Heav'nly Spendor, Look unto Abraham, and Know That the Lord Is God.
Composer: Alice Parker
Following a standard, a cappella psalm setting for choir, the verses begin in unison, then a women's voices duet, then SATB, followed by the men's verse and a final SATB stanza. The tune has an early American flavor that suits the text source (The Bay Psalm Book of 1640) perfectly!
Composer: Judy Hunnicutt
Beautifully arranged and translated, this timeless Latin hymn is an ideal choice for Holy Thursday, Communion, or even as a processional, as it is accompanied only by six handbells.6 Handbells.
Arranger: Richard Proulx
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