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Sacrifices of Praise Vol. III  is presented in an attractive Three ring Binder for ease in removing pages for copying of parts.

Four selections are contained in Volume III: 1. Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord Scored for Trumpets I, II, Timpani, Choir and Congregation, Organ, String orchestra.  The tune, IL BUON PASTOR melody is from CANZUNS SPIRITUAELAS (Upper Engadine), 1765.  Adapted by R. Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) from SONGS OF PRAISE © Oxford University Press 1931, Used by permission.  All rights reserved.  Hymn text by Bishop R. Mant, 1776-1848.  Arr. T. J. Doeppers, 2004. [Proclaiming the Holiness of our God]

2. Hymn To God, The Father  Scored for Trumpets I, II, Timpani, Choir and Congregation, Organ, String orchestra. Tune: O JESU from "Evangelisches Gesangbuch" Hirschberg, 1741. Hymn text by Charles Wesley, 1707-1788.  Refrain text/ Arr. T. J. Doeppers, 2004. [General Worship/Father's day]

3. Once In Royal David's City   Scored for Flute; Oboe; Trumpets I, II; Trombones I, II; Choir and Congregation; Organ; String Orchestra.  Music: Henry J. Gauntlett 1858.  Hymn text by Irby. Arr. T. J. Doeppers, 2003   [Christmas/General Worship]

4. *Raise the Psalm: Let Earth Adoring  Scored for Trumpets I, II; Timpani; Choir and Congregation; Organ; String Orchestra.  Tune: CONSOLATION Ludvig M. Lindeman, 1871.  Lyrics by Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 (Based on Psalm 96) . Arr. T. J. Doepers, 2004.

Key Benefits

  • Vol. III includes a Permission notice for the purchaser to photocopy pages of the music scores to supply your instrumentalists, coir members, and congregation participants with their respective parts. (Form to be mailed in by purchaser).
  • A MIDI Listening CD of the arrangements is included with the volume.  also a MIDI file diskette with the arrangements minus the organ and choral parts is included.
  • The Volume serves as a "Kit", as all the instrumental and choral parts are separately extractable for ease in copying for the participants.
  • Power Point slides of hymn texts are available.  Makes projection of hymn text on screen for congregation.  Attractive background art/pictures enhance the message of text.

Recorded Selection this page Raise the Psalm: Let Earth Adoring

                                                                                                                       Raise the Psalm: Let Earth Adoring

                                           Text:  Charles Wesley, 1707-1788                   Tune: CONSOLATION                   Music Ludvig M. Lindeman, 1871                 
                                                                                                                                                                          Arr./Descant T.J. Doeppers, 1942-
                                                                                                    

                                                                                                      FOR CHOIR AND CONGREGATION

                           1.  Raise the psalm: let earth a-dor-ing,                  2.  Tell it out  be-neath the_ hea-vens,          3.  Tell them that the day is__com-ing
                               Through each kin-dred, tribe, and tongue,              To each kin-dred, tribe, and tongue,             When the right-eous doom shall be:
                               To her God his praise re-stor-ing,                           Tell it out from morn till__ ev-en                  Then shall hea-ven new joys il-lu-mine,
                               Raise the new ac-cor-dant song.                              In your own ex-haust-ed song:                      glad-ness shine o'er earth and sea.
                               Bless His name, each far-thest na-tion;                   Tell that God for ev-er reign-eth                    Yea, the far-re-sound-ing o-cean
                               Sing His praise, His truth dis-play:                          He who set the world so fast,                         Shall its thou-sand voi-ces raise,
                               Tell a-new His high sal-va-tion,                               He, who still its state sus-tain-eth                  All its waves in glad com-mo-tion
                               With each new re-turn of day.                                 Till the day of doom to last.                          Chant the ful-ness of His praise.

                                                   4.  And earth's fields, with herbs and_ flo-wers,                     5.  Raise the psalm: let earth a-dor-ing
                                                        Shall put on their choice ar-ray,                                            Through each kin-dred, tribe and tongue,
                                                        And in all their lea-fy__ bow-ers                                            To her God his praise re-stor-ing,
                                                        Shall the woods keep ho-ly day:                                             Raise the new ac-cord-ant song.
                                                        When the Judge, to earth de-scend-ing                                   Bless His name, each far-thest na-tion;
                                                        Right-eous judg-ment shall or-dain,                                       Sing His praise, His truth dis-play:
                                                        Fraud and wrong shall then have end-ing                               Tell a-new His high sal-va-tion,
                                                        Truth, im-mor-tal Truth, shall reign                                       With each new re-turn of day. (Repeat)

                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

 

 

      

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

 

 

 

 


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