SAB Hand Drum Easy Sheet Music Lent Shipped by GIA Publications $2.20 Lenten Processional
Series: Choral. Instrumental Parts: Drum (hand drum). Accompaniment: Keyboard. Pages: 8. Liturgical/Seasonal: Lent 1 A, Lent 1 B, Lent 1 C. | |
Trumpet SATB Organ Moderately Easy Lent Shipped by MorningStar Music Publishers $2.65 Thoughtful and instrospective writing that pairs trumpet and choir is the hallmark of this piece. Pieces of the traditional tune HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN occur throughout, but never really appear u… | |
SATB Piano Musical or Cantata Lent Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $12.95 Royal Servant...Rejected Friend...Risen Christ!
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SATB Piano Musical or Cantata Lent File download from Lorenz Publishing $12.95 Royal Servant...Rejected Friend...Risen Christ!
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SATB Piano Musical or Cantata Holy Week Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $12.95 A Dramatic Musical Presentation for Holy Week
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Viola SATB Difficult Lent Shipped by MorningStar Music Publishers $2.25 This anthem begins with a haunting entrance by the viola playing "O Sacred Head Now Wounded". The piece then alternates between the viola and the choir, with the choir singing a beautiful text by Sylv… | |
SATB Piano File download from Lorenz Publishing $2.95 This is a powerful pairing of the PASSION CHORALE and the traditional spiritual "He Never Said a Mumbalin’ Word." After the opening choral verse, successive verses brilliantly weave the two tunes to… | |
SATB Piano File download from Lorenz Publishing $2.95 Sorrowful melodic motives and dramatic harmonies vividly convey John Parker’s prose, Never will creation revisit such a thing as this one selfless loving deed: the death of heaven’s King. Tightly… | |
SATB Piano Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $2.95 This is a powerful pairing of the PASSION CHORALE and the traditional spiritual "He Never Said a Mumbalin’ Word." After the opening choral verse, successive verses brilliantly weave the two tunes to… | |
SATB Piano Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $2.95 Sorrowful melodic motives and dramatic harmonies vividly convey John Parker’s prose, Never will creation revisit such a thing as this one selfless loving deed: the death of heaven’s King. Tightly… |