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Lutheran Layout II What’s New Welcome to Our Catalog Marty Haugen . .4-5 John Ferguson . .6 Taizé . .7 Liturgies . .8-9 New Releases for a New Millennium from GIA Herman Stuempfle books . .10 Hymn Resources . .11 A glorious choral festival as Instrumental Music . .12 only John Ferguson can create Order Form . .13 with the St. Olaf Cantorei... Choral Music . .14-18 Organ/Piano Music . .19 A Thousand Ages: A Celebration of Hope...page 6 Psalms . .20 Ars Antiqua Choralis . .21 Part of the Soli Deo Gloria Iona . .22 Collection... Reprint License . .23 Come Let Us Sing for Joy: A Morning Prayer Service and To our Lutheran customers: Beneath the Tree of Life, an In October 1999, the historic signing of the Concordat between the ecumenical communion service Roman Catholic Church and several Lutheran church bodies reminded us by Marty Haugen...pp. 4-5 again of the common heritage which many denominations share, and of the desire to work toward even greater cooperation in the future.Today, as For worship leaders, in the past, it seems as though the church is always undergoing a process composers...anyone looking of reformation. The past twenty-five years have seen many worshiping for inspirational texts... communities search for meaningful and useful ways to worship. The task of doing worship has never been more challenging or more interesting Awake Our Hearts to Praise! than it is today. The Hymns of Herman GIA offers an incredible diversity of resources for worship and Stuempfle...page 10 music—from choral works of the old masters to modern settings of the psalms, from Gregorian chant to contemporary instrumental works, from Take a look at our choral and hymn concertato settings to gospel-style music. GIA vigorously promotes instrumental suggestions hymnody, and in fact, supports, encourages, and publishes the work of a number of active text and tune writers. The music of Taizé and the Iona too!...pages 14–19 Community are fast becoming discovered as useful tools for spiritual living and meditation, and are finding their way into many liturgical churches. In case you missed it... Please read this catalog, in which we highlight a variety of works, many by Lutheran composers, and many that are currently in use by thousands of Lutheran congregations. Check out our web site at http://www.giamusic.com, where our new Need GIA’s 2000 annual catalog? search engine can help you find the music that suits your needs. After you’ve located specific titles, we are happy to send single copies on Call us toll-free at 1-800-GIA-1358 or 1-708-496-3800, approval. Simply return unwanted titles and pay only for what you keep 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday plus shipping. or visit us on the web at www.giamusic.com email: [email protected] The People of GIA Publications, Inc. All prices are subject to change without notice. 2 3 GIA Publications, Inc.•1.800.GIA.1358 or (708) 496.3800• Fax (708)496.3828•www.giamusic.com GIA Publications, Inc.•1.800.GIA.1358 or (708) 496.3800• Fax (708)496.3828•www.giamusic.com Marty Haugen Marty Haugen New from Marty Haugen in Celebration of the Jubliee Year... The Soli Deo Gloria Collection A service for all Christians... Beneath the Tree of Life Marty Haugen In honor of the jubilee year, Marty Haugen has created this communion service to cele- brate the common heritage among all Christians. Beneath the Tree of Life reflects on Come, Let Us Sing for Joy Marty Haugen both the unity and the diversity of different Christian traditions and is designed to be used Featuring “Come, Let Us Sing for Joy: by all denominations. A Morning Prayer Service” The recording of this collection highlights the musical texts common to most Christian This new collection by Marty Haugen groups, including “Glory to God,” “Alleluia,” features psalms, Biblical canticles, and a new the eucharistic acclamations, “Lamb of God,” setting of the Te Deum for use in the jubilee and various songs. The three printed versions year! Together they create a wealth of liturgical will accommodate variations in the eucharistic resources for the Church in this millennium rites with a Roman Catholic edition, a year and beyond! Lutheran/Episcopalian edition, and a General Several other psalms and canticles featured Protestant edition. in this collection are included as part of a Many of the songs in this collection are dedi- morning prayer setting commissioned by cated to personal mentors in Marty’s life, Luther College in Iowa in honor of music including well-known professor of music professor Weston Noble. Weston Noble, while “Beneath the Tree of Life” was commissioned by the Diocese of New Ulm, Contents: Come, Let Us Sing for Joy (Psalm Minnesota, as part of a jubilee gathering rite. 95) • To You, O God (Psalm 25) • Blest Be the God of Israel (Lk. 1) • I Will Sing Forever (Psalm 89) • Forget Not What God Has Done Contents: Beneath the Tree of Life/Kyrie • (Psalm 103) • The Lord Is My Light and My Glory to God • Springs of Water • Gospel Salvation (Psalm 27) • Every Nation on Earth Alleluia • God Is a Good God (G-5112/1.00) (Psalm 72) • How Lovely is Your Dwelling • Come, Let Us Bring • A Jubilee Great Place (Psalm 84) • Pilgrim’s Song (Psalm 121) Thanksgiving • Lamb of God • Within the • Te Deum: You Are God (G-4277/1.10). Reign of God (G-4963/1.20) • Soli Deo Gloria (G-5176/1.40) • Pilgrim’s Song (Psalm 121). CD-470 . .$15.95 CS-470 . .10.95 Music Edition . .In preparation CD-463 . .$15.95 G-4931 Morning Prayer Edition . .7.95 CS-463 . .10.95 G-4931A Morning Prayer (Assembly Edition) . .1.25 Music editions . .In preparation 4 5 GIA Publications, Inc.•1.800.GIA.1358 or (708) 496.3800• Fax (708)496.3828•www.giamusic.com GIA Publications, Inc.•1.800.GIA.1358 or (708) 496.3800• Fax (708)496.3828•www.giamusic.com John Ferguson Taizé A Thousand Ages: A Taizé: Songs for Prayer Celebration of Hope A major collection of music from Taizé – 82 ostinatos and John Ferguson and the responses, canons, acclamations, litanies, psalms, and a musical St. Olaf Cantorei setting of the Eucharist in Latin and English composed for the “A thousand ages in your sight,” a line from Issac Watt’s Community of Taizé by Joseph Gelineau. This collection also hymn paraphrase of Psalm 90, provides the inspiration for includes the final installments of music for Taizé written by the this celebration of hope with the St. Olaf Cantorei, under late Jacques Berthier, as well as extensive notes on how to per- the direction of John Ferguson. form the pieces. This gorgeous live recording features impeccable choral singing and festive instrumentation, bringing life to tunes and texts from around the world. “Come, All You People,” (Compact Disc) CD-226 . .$15.95 an African hymn, is full of exciting rhythms and beautiful (Cassette) CS-266 . .10.95 harmonies. The celebration continues with the classic German chorale Lobe den Herren. Versions (Standard binding) G-4956 . 9.95 of “O God, Our Help in Ages Past,” “All Creatures of Our God and King,” and “O Come, O Come, (Spiral binding) G-4956S . .10.95 Emmanuel” are just a sample of the many beautiful, innovative arrangements of traditional hymns by John Ferguson on this recording. Assembly Edition The CD booklet includes all reflections and song texts used on the recording. With music as inspirational as this, you may want to join in the singing! Contains all basic refrains, canons, and litanies printed in harmony G-4956P . .$4.50 Contents: We Wait for Thy Loving Kindness • Come, All You People/ Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (from Festival Hymns, Set IV G-4217/25.00) • O God, Our Help in Ages Past (G- Instrumental Editions 3892/1.20) • Sing Joyfully unto the Lord • The Glory of the Father • Reading: The Creation Story, Contains assorted accompaniment, solo, and ensemble parts for adapted from Genesis • All Creatures of Our God and King (G-4124 from Festival Hymns, Set III various instruments. /25.00)• O Come, O Come, Emmanuel • Two Kings • He Comes to Us as One Unknown • Ah, (A Spiral binding, 9 x 12 ) G-4956 . .$15.95 Holy Jesus • The Strife Is O’er • Day by Day • Shall We Gather at the River • Lord, Thou Hast ” ” Been Our Refuge • For the Fruit of All Creation • Saint Teresa’s Bookmark. Joy on Earth (Compact Disc) CD-474 . .$15.95 Joy on Earth is the newest recording of prayerful works from (Cassette) CS-474 . .10.95 the Taizé Community, employing only English and Latin, and intended for persons in English-speaking countries. In the Te Deum Taizé tradition, this recording reproduces the atmosphere of John Ferguson prayer in the Taizé Community. Most of the printed music John Ferguson and the St. Olaf Cantorei, assisted by eight other choirs, join together for a spectacular evening of song for choir from the this recording is in Taizé: Songs for Prayer, and assembly. This recording contains a first-rate blend of the listed below. Church’s finest music, from yesterday and today! Contents: Laudate Dominum • Wait for the Lord • Alleluia 17 • We Adore You, Lord Contents: Holy God, We Praise Thy Name (G-3167/1.20) • All Jesus Christ • Kyrie eleison 17 • There Can Be No Greater Love • Heaven Sing with Your Works of the Lord • Sanctus (from the Duruflé Requiem) • Gladness • Stay with Me • Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison • Glory to God in the Highest Holy, Holy, Holy (in G-4124/25.00) • Let All Mortal Flesh Keep • Apostles’ Creed • Holy, Holy, Holy • Memorial Acclamation • Our Father • Agnus Silence • Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming • Ding Dong! Merrily on High • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (in G-3747/20.00) • Lamb of God Most Holy • Were Dei-Dona nobis pacem • Jesus the Lord is Risen • Where There is Charity • Veni Sancte You There • In Thee Is Gladness • The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thorns (G- Spiritus • Our Soul is Waiting • This Is the Day • Let Your Servant Now Go in Peace.
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