King's Business - 1945-02

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Five Church Anthems and a Lenten Choral Service The choir which desires to sing to the glory of the Lord will find these numbers useful. They are paper bound; the number of pages ranges from 7 to 28, and the prices from 12 cents to 30 cents each, published by the Theodore Presser Co., 1712 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. The Legend of the Dogwood Tree. Words by Adelaide S. Johnston, music | by Ralph E. Marryott. This is a short, Lenten carol for mixed voices to sing a cappella. With Polms Adore Him. Words and music by Franz Bornschein._ In this Palm Sunday anthem for mixed voices there is a note of joyful triumph. If Ye then Be RiSen with Christ. By G. F. Broadhead. A .lovely anthem- development of Colossians 3:1-4. Angel of the Eastertide. Words by Elsie Duncan Yale, music by Lawrence Keating. In both the music and the words of this number the worship and mystery of the first Easter morning are emphasized. Sing, Ye Heavens, a three-part chorus anthem from “The Resurrection Song.” The words are by Charles Wesley, and the music by Louise E. Stairs. Arrange­ ment is by Geoffrey Montrose. This is an Easter number of joy and praise. Behold the Lamb of God. Compiled by Griffith J. Jones and Hazel Crooks McRae. The booklet includes selections from Handel’s “Messiah,” Stainer’s “Crucifixion,” and other oratorios. Narrative and dialogue combine to carry the theme. The presentation o f ; this Lenten service requires thirty minutes. Sing! By Mervin E. Rosell “The giant Clipper began to rock ... the pilot climbed violently to gain altitude... the ship struggled like a mighty eagle against the storm. As suddenly as it had come, the anxiety of those moments left us... we were riding high above the... white-whip­ ped fury.” Out of this experience of Mr. Rosell’s, the themSl chorus, “Above the Clouds” was born—eleven thou­ sand feet above the Caribbean. Here are twenty-four other singable choruses with just as thrilling back­ ground stories, designed for radio­ casts and youth rallies. 32 pages. Mervin E. Rosell, Box 11, Rochester, Minn. Price*50 cents. Little Talks on Great Words By Wendell P. Loveless Delightful series of sixteen medita­ tions, interspersed with poems, this book by a popular radio speaker w ill be welcomed. 136 pages. Wm. B. Eerd- mans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Cloth. Price $1.50.

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