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Hand painted image a Girl with her Guardian AngelMade from wood .15 cms High. Wall hangingMade by a Co operative in Latin AmericaBeautiful Modern Image Fairly Traded Item.
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By Brian DavidsonThe Music Box, a collection of 9 original piano pieces by composer Brian Davidson, offers a romantic and evocative journey. With its accessible yet sophisticated arrangements, this book is a perfect fit for intermediate-level pianists seeking to expand their repertoire. Each piece within The Music Box is crafted with the utmost care, reflecting the composer's deep understanding of the nuances of the piano. With 3 stunning elegies, the tone then shifts to 6 pieces widely varied in mood but sharing common themes of nostalgic longing, humour and childhood innocence, this collection showcases Davidson's range as a composer and his ability to transport listeners through the magic of music.
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Green Amber 'Tree of Life' Stud Earrings. Details: Weight = 1.88gDiameter = 14mmMetal - 925 Sterling SilverStone - Amber
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Instruments: Organ, ManualsNow here's a new idea: instead of asking our composers to work their improvisatory magic on hymn tunes we allocated the main theme of some of the world's favourite classical melodies. The result is a really pleasing new genre which we think will find favour with organists.All the pieces are written for those with a moderate technique and there are two versions - with or without pedals.ContentsThe themes on which our composers have based their improvisations are:Adagio from Clarinet Concerto (Mozart) - Rosalie BonightonAdagio from Pathetique Sonata (Beethoven) - Betty RoeAdagio from Violin Concerto in G minor (Bruch) - Andrew FletcherAir on the G string (Bach) - Richard LloydAndante from Piano Concerto No 21 (Mozart) - Richard LloydAutumn from The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) - Malcolm McKelveyAve verum (Mozart) - Stanley VannBarcarolle from Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach) - Malcolm McKelveyDance of the Hours from La Gioconda (Ponchielli) - Martin SetchellFirst movement from Symphony No 40 (Mozart) - Robert JonesFirst movement of Pastoral Symphony (Beethoven) - Andrew FletcherFourth movement from The Trout (Schubert) - John MarshHallelujah Chorus (Handel) - Adrian Vernon FishHornpipe from Water Music (Handel) - Andrew WrightJerusalem (Parry) - John MarshLargo (Handel) - Martin SetchellLargo from New World Symphony (Dvorák) - Andrew WrightLullaby (Brahms) - Robert JonesMarch from William Tell Overture (Rossini) - Rosalie BonightonNon più andrai from The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart) - Andrew WrightPanis angelicus (Franck) - Stanley VannRomanze from Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Mozart) - Norman WarrenRondo from Horn Concerto No 5 (Mozart) - Richard LloydSoldier's Chorus from Faust (Gounod) - John MarshSpring from The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) - Norman WarrenTheme from Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky) - Norman WarrenToreador's Song from Carmen (Bizet) - Betty RoeWaltz from Sleeping Beauty (Tchaikovsky) - Adrian Vernon Fish
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Brightest and Best - OctavoText: Reginald HeberMusic: Malcolm Archer
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String Octet Op 5 - Score
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Jammin' the Blues is a series of 5 guide books, each with accompanying CD, designed to give musicians of any ability the opportunity to improvise. They are ideal for any musician with a desire to play blues and jazz,including teachers.The books are simply laid out, with 40-50 minutes of backing tracks on CD for the user to play along with and develop their 'jammin' skills. Jammin' the Blues effectively addresses the creative music skills needed in today's education environment.
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Christmas RecorderContentsAway in a mangerGood King WenceslasGo, tell it on the mountainIn dulci jubiloJingle bellsLittle donkeyMary had a babyMistletoe and wineOnce in royal David's citySilent nightThe first NowellThe holly and the ivyWe wish you a merry ChristmasWhile shepherds watched
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Instruments of the Orchestra All you'll ever need to know about the orchestra - how the instruments are played, their ranges and transpositions, where they sit, and other fascinating facts.!!!A-Z of Composers Which composer died from stabbing himself in the foot while conducting? Who wrote a Requiem for over 200 voices? Which composer was a famous gastronome? You'll find the answers to all these questions and many other fascinating facts in this A-Z guide of composers.!!!Music Notation A quick reference guide to the theory of music, invaluable to students, teachers and performers alike.!!!Instrument Ranges If you are arranging music for different combinations of instruments, then this is the guide for you. See at a glance who can play which notes and what transpositions are required.!!!Instrumental Fingering Easy to read diagrams for correct fingering of every note.!!!Instrumental Trills Easy to read diagrams for correct execution of trills.
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20 of the most popular pieces of wedding music all expertly arranged for piano or manuals.ContentsTrumpet Voluntary - ClarkeMarch from Symphony No. 3 - Saint-SaënsTrumpet Tune - PurcellArrival of the Queen of Sheba - HandelTe Deum - CharpentierAve Verum Corpus - MozartNessun Dorma - PucciniAir - BachRomeo and Juliet - TchaikovskyFrom Scheherazade - Rimsky-KorsakovToccata - WidorWedding March - MendelssohnBridal March - WagnerJesu, Joy - BachAve Maria - SchubertGrand March from Aida - VerdiJerusalem - ParryMarch from Scipio - HandelPanis Angelicus - FranckSt Anthony chorale - Brahms/Haydn
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A collection of 16 favourite celtic melodies arranged for easy piano solo by Sarah Watts. Includes - All Through The Night, Annie Laurie, Be Thou My Vision, Christ's Is The World, Cockles And Mussels, David Of The White Rock, Down By The Sally Gardens, Loch Lomond, My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean, The Skye Boat Song & Will You Come And Follow Me.
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This new collection will enable any congregation to sing Lord, have mercy, Glory to God, Holy, holy, holy, Lamb of God and the Acclamations with gusto and confidence, as they are set to melodies that everyone knows - from hymns such as Lord of all hopefulness and Dear Lord and Father of mankind to the spiritual Joshua fit the battle of Jericho and the folk tune The Ash Grove. These are settings that everyone will enjoy singing instantly.
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Sing the Christmas Story is a ready-made 'service' which will appeal to busy teachers and children's workers. The songs tell the Christmas story from the prophecies to the visit of the wise men, the final song reminding us that the message of Christmas is not just for once a year but for always. The Bible readings are the Good News version, ideal for younger readers. Val Hawthorne also suggests a place for prayers and encourages tableaux or simple mime. Includes FREE performance and backing tracks. Contents 01 Come with us02 Ding Dong Merrily On High03 Gods World04 Once In Royal Davids City05 Mary and the Angel06 O Little Town of Bethleham07 No Room08 Alleluia Round09 Silent Night10 The Angels Wake the Shepherds11 In the Bleak Midwinter12 The Wise Men Remember13 A Song of Christmas14 O Come All Ye Faithful15 Come with us - Backing 16 Ding Dong Merrily On High - Backing 17 Gods World - Backing 18 Once In Royal Davids City - Backing 19 Mary and the Angel - Backing 20 O Little Town of Bethleham - Backing 21 No Room - Backing 22 Alleluia Round - Backing 23 Silent Night - Backing 24 The Angels Wake the Shepherds - Backing 25 In the Bleak Midwinter - Backing 26 The Wise Men Remember - Backing 27 A Song of Christmas - Backing 28 O Come All Ye Faithful - Backing
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Fountain of Life is an introduction to prayer. The simple, beautiful chants prepare the busy mind to enter into the stillness and silence of prayer. Margaret Rizza composes hauntingly beautiful melodies and is now recognised around the world as an icon of all that is holy and best in Christian composition. Her music is wonderfully melodic, often with simple, repetitive melodies carrying short, usually scriptural texts.Please note made to order items are non-returnable
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Contains all words for No Pianist 1, 2 and 3 – over 400 assembly songs in one book! Appropriate for key stage 1 - 3 pupils.
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A rich blend of traditional, well-loved tunes and contemporary compositions has yielded this fine collection of hymns and songs that challenge the Church to live up to its calling to be a servant, both of God and his world.Written out of deep personal faith and a powerful sense of justice and social concern, these hymns and songs will assist congregations in their worship to reflect the gospel imperative to serve in love and truth.Featuring the following outstanding Kevin Mayhew authors and composersMalcolm Archer, Jan Berry, Lucy Berry, Rod Boucher, Sean Bowman, Basil Bridge, Michael Cockett, Peter Dainty, Nick Fawcett, Michael Forster, Barbara Glasson, Andrew Grinnell, Susie Hare, Val Hawthorne, Garth Hewitt, Michael Higgins, Jean Holloway, Martin Leckebusch, Edwin Le Grice, Christopher Massey, Colin Mawby, Kevin Mayhew, Andrew Moore, June Nixon, Geoffrey Nobes, Noel Rawsthorne, Alan Rees, Alan Ridout, Betty Roe, Christopher Tambling, Sarah Watts and James Wright.Edited by John Cox.Contents AA crown of piercing thornsAll nations of the worldAll the timeAn urgent voice is callingAnd can we hopeAt this day's endAt this table we rememberAt your feetBB-b-b Bless this hard cityBe the God of all my SundaysBe the hands of JesusBreathe in me, LordBring to God your new, best songsBroken imageCCalled by Christ to be disciplesCalled to shed lightChrist, here we are!Christ, my teacherCome, rest in the love of JesusCome with newly-written anthemsCreating God, we bring our songsof praiseCreation sings!Cry 'Freedom!'DDon't be afraidDraw us together at the close of dayEEvery land in all creationExtol the God of justiceFFaithful GodFearful, uncertainFeast your mind on what is pureFinding a wayFor beauty which delights our eyesFor I can do all thingsFor riches of salvationFor those who strive for justiceForgive us when our deeds ignoreFrom a manger in a stableFrom near and farFrom opposite directionsFrom the heart of God the FatherFrom the heights of gloryGGive me a heart that will honour youGive thanksGod beyond earth's finest treasuresGod has called us to a journeyGod has promised many thingsGod is our strength from days of oldGod of life, we come in worshipGod of loveGod of present, God of pastGod of the nationsGod of the second chanceGod's surpriseGood Joseph was a manGood Lord, deliver usGood news to the poorGracious God, in adorationHHallelu, hallelu, hallelujahHallelujahHallelujah ChorusHappy to shareHave we any room or Jesus?He broke the rulesHear our prayer for othersHold tightHow amazingHow did you feel, Lord JesusHow rich and deepGod's judgements areHumble yourselvesIIlift my eyes to the hillsI live, dependent on JesusI stand on a rockI was lost but now I'm foundI will always sing the praisesIf we have never soughtImage of our God and FatherIn an age of twisted valuesIn glad and sad remembranceIn the night, the sound of cryingIn the peace of a gardenIn vast, ornate cathedralsIs the church a building?It's the morning afterJJesus came to save usJesus, in your life we see youJesus meets us at the marginsJesus of the scarsJesus shall reign, his powerbe shownJesus, the Holy OneJesus, we have heard your SpiritJustice like a riverLLet all creation's wondersLet justice rollLet love be our gloryLet love be realLet the world be changedLet us all, with grateful mindsLet us rejoiceLight of her lifeListen upLiving God, your word has called usLiving waterLong ago you taught your peopleLord, at a time when our tables are ladenLord, change our worldLord, close to youLord, give us visionLord Jesus, plant a seed of faithLord, today your voice is callingLord, we know that we have failed youLord, what a sacrifice I seeLord, you amaze usLord, you have blessed meMMary, blessèd teenage motherMighty, magnificent GodMother of Christ, called from aboveMothers of the worldNNo gift so wonderfulNow as the evening shadows fallNow, come to the waterNow is the timeOO Christ, remember themO Father, on your love we callO God of hopeO God of thoughts and feelingsO holy, heavenly kingdomO Lord, how longO Lord, you've searched meO Love that searches all my soulO West Bank town of BethlehemOh, what a day!One of us, flesh and bloodOpen our eyes to seeOpen the doorOur Father (Caribbean)Our Father in heavenOut of the darkness of the nightPPeople, look eastPraise to Christ, the Lord incarnateRRoom prepared; disciples meetSSad, confused and shakenSaviour, precious SaviourSet the sail on your boatSing 'Hey!' for the God whois eternally newSing, my tongue, the glorious struggleSing the gospel of salvationSound out his praisesSuch a host as none can numberTTeach me, dear LordTeach us how to walkTell, my tongue, the awesome mysteryThat's why we're hereThe day will come, that glorious dayThe gracious invitationThe greatest loveThe heavens proclaim God's gloryThe Lord created familyThe Lord reveals his gloryThe man of the marginsThe only power thatcleanses meThe path is stonyThe promised time arrivesThe Spirit of GodThe Tango of our livesThe universe was waitingThere's a long wayThere's a time come nearerThirsty for the living waterThis heavenly love brings lifeThis side of heavenTogether we proclaimWWe have avisionWe hear your cry, LordWe owe our thanks to you, LordWe remember youWe saw beauty in the ashesWe will pray for you, sisterWe've silenced our prophetsWhat a giftWhat a night to rememberWhat can we say?When the day grows coldWhen we were little, hurt and lostWhere love is met with hatredWhere you lead usWhere you're going I will followWithin the busy rush of lifeWonderful, glorious day!YYou are the Bread of LifeYou've called us as your Church, Lord
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As publishers and musicians ourselves, we understand the financial restraints faced by many choir directors. Even if you use just one of the pieces in the set you are paying only the usual price of a single choral piece. If you use two you're getting double value, and if you use three, four, five or more you're quids in!ContentsIdyll - Stanley VannIdyll - Joseph RheinbergerMelody - Samuel Coleridge-TaylorPostludium - Franz LisztPrière Ý Notre-Dame - Léon BoëllmanQuiet Meditation - Colin MawbyWintry Scene - Andrew Wright
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If you think organ music can only sound truly magnificent when played on a large cathedral instrument, then you need this book! Drawing on the talents of some of Kevin Mayhew's most talented composers, this is an exceptional collection of festive organ music. Requiring only a modest organ, and written to ensure that no piece is too technical, these pieces make prominent use of the Tuba and other solo reeds. An exceptional collection of music sure to delight.Contents Cantique -Stanley VannDiversion for the reeds - June NixonFinale - Andrew MooreMarch ride - Richard LloydPaean - Andrew WrightScherzando - Robert JonesTromba pomposa - Andrew FletcherTubas ahoy! - Colin MawbyTuba talk - Rosalie Bonighton
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Words to over 150 hymns and songs used in assembly
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A truly instant Nativity, for a totally stress-free Christmas performance - No lines to learn, virtually no actions to perform- Just two narrators directing the others on stage- Free downloadable backing tracks- Celebrates cultural diversity- Encourages children who might struggle learning lines to take part- Sets and props can be as simple or elaborate as you like- 7 well-known carols - listed below No performance licence requiredThe Carols are:O come, all ye faithful,O little town of Bethlehem,See him lying on a bed of straw,See, amid the winter's snow,We three kings,Silent night,Hark, the herald-angels sing. Contents O come, all ye faithfulO little town of BethlehemSee him lying on a bed of strawSee, amid the winter's snowWe three kingsSilent nightHark, the herald-angels sing
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On average, three children in every class at school are affectedby a mental health issue Did you know...• It is estimated that half of all mental health problems manifest beforethe age of 14 years old• Child and adolescent mental health services are turning away approximately 25% of children referred to them for treatment• Only 0.7% of the NHS budget is spent on children's mental health• 2 in 5 young carers have a mental health problem• 1 in 12 young people self-harmYouth leaders recognise that issues around emotional health are growing and research shows that young people want to talk about it!In her debut book, Exploring Emotional Health, author Liz Edge provides key information and six ready-to-go workshops covering: self-esteem; anxiety; depression; self-harm; and identifying and coping with emotions, to enable even the busiest of youth leaders to provide effective support in building resilient young people.Liz says: 'This book was born out of identifying personally and professionally the need to support youth leaders and young people in exploring emotional health and faith. Each workshop is the start of an ongoing conversation that we must engage with in our practice.'Liz Edge is a professionally qualified youth work practitioner, holding a first-class degree in Youth Work and Ministry. She has worked with young people across a wide range of Christian and other settings and now delivers innovative youth work through education, training and intervention.
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A resource for home, church and school, for personal and pastoral use and for public worship, this compendium of prayers is invaluable for most occasions and situations. Rupert has written 999 prayers for many different needs, from short 'arrow' prayers in emergencies to careful intercessions for difficult situations. The Christian year and the principal saints are also celebrated here. Keep this book safely to hand or it will be borrowed, borrowed and borrowed again. You will even find graces for meals and vestry prayers between these covers.
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Pebbles was first published in three volumes, one for each year of the liturgical cycle. Since then Susan Sayers' teaching programme has proved to be of enduring value as a resource for those who lead children's groups covering pre-school to 5 years old and we are now republishing it as a single volume to cover Years A, B and C. This revised edition now includes downloadable resources of the worksheets for every Sunday.
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Ray Simpson's liturgical prayers for Christian festivals provide worship for individuals, new monastic groups, and churches. They reconnect the post 9/11 world with the seasons and the soil, the saints, and the streets, the struggles, senses, and silence, as well as the Spirit and the Scriptures.These inclusive patterns of worship are drawn from early and contemporary Celtic devotion, Anglican, Orthodox, Reformed and Roman Catholic sources. The Liturgies that appear in this book are taken from Liturgies from Lindisfarne by Ray Simpson.
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