

This book also has a fine selection of 20 lesser-known hymns and songs by important African American composers, including Margaret Pleasant Douroux, Harry T. Stuempfle Jr., Shirley Erena Murray, Fred Kaan, Jane Parker Huber, Mary Louise Bringle, and John Bell.

It boasts 51 titles in which familiar “old wineskins” (like DUKE STREET, HYFRYDOL, and HYMN TO JOY) are filled with “new wine” by contemporary text writers such as Brian Wren, Carl P. New Wine in Old Wineskins A Contemporary Congregational Song Supplement E dited by James Abbington Churches all over the country have discovered the value of this innovative supplement. (no quantity discount for spiral edition) Haywood, Glenn Edward Burleigh, Oliver H. As in the previous volume, this collection includes compositions by such pioneering African American composers as Charles H. Some of the text writers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries included in this collection are Thomas Troeger, Timothy DudleySmith, Delores Dufner, Adam M. New Wine in Old Wineskins A Contemporary Congregational Song Supplement, Volume 2 Edited by James Abbington Beginning with an edifying essay by renowned hymn text writer Mary Louise Bringle, New Wine in Old Wineskins, Volume 2 is packed with 76 hymn texts coupled with more familiar hymn tunes, creating a winning combination that provides exciting, new, yet singable, music for worship. Familiar songs include: I Am Kept by the Grace of God Thank You for Hearing Our Prayer O Lord, Fix Me Renew in Me a Right Spirit Christ Is for Losers As We Enter and Oh, Give Thanks. Conductors James Abbington and Uzee Brown highlight many soon-to-be classics in our worship and devotional time. Some of the finest choirs in Atlanta teamed up at Cannon Chapel on the campus of Emory University to record excerpts from New Wine in Old Wineskins, Vols 1 & 2.

L eav e with F ull Hands and a Fu l l H e ar t … Those who attend will bring a fresh enthusiasm back to their congregation, as well as an increased understanding of this powerful music. It will provide the basis of good singing for all members of any congregation. This event is an excellent opportunity to sing through beautiful songs of praise. All ages, denominations, and levels of experience are welcome! Our seminars will delve into the profound history of African American sacred music. Sing to the Rafters Encouraging and Enriching Congregational Singing Come, Every Soul. Within the pages of this catalog you will find choral music, hymnals, organ music, recordings, and books that will aid you in your ministry, including the landmark hymnal Total Praise.įOR ALL INTERESTED IN THE RICH HERITAGE OF AMERICAN MUSIC These publications have an increasingly wide appeal across denominational and cultural boundaries.

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