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18 Joyous Well-known and Original Songs in full Choral arrangements for the Christmas Season. A SAMPLE OF JOY. At online prices each arrangement would cost you $4.00. That's $72.00 for music that, through this resource volume, you will only be paying $19.95 for. This book is not able to be photo copied. However, a Choral Package of 20 copies of any arrangement of your choice, is available from Shining Sharon Music for $15.00 (including photocopying priviliges). Angels Sang (SATB) - Adaptation of Hark The Herald Angels Sing Angels We Have Heard On High (SATB) - Traditional Away In A Manger (SAB + Congregation) - Traditional Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella (SAB) - 14th Century French Carol Christmas Angel (2 Voice Choir) - Adaptation of Silent Night (Mohr/Gruber) Christmas Is Coming (SATB with children's voices) - Original Christmas Star (SATB) - Original In Bethlehem's Stall (SATB) - Original Little David, Play On Your Harp (SAB) - African American Spiritual A New Star (SATB) - Original O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (SATB) - Traditional Gregorian Chant Oh Holy Child (SAB) - Original Samuel Tells of the Baby Jesus (SATB) - Descant to be used with song A Shining Star (SATB) - Original Still! (SATB) - Original Stille Nacht (Silent Night) - Gruber / Mohr From Shining Sharon Music www.shiningsharonmusic.com
WEMBLEY TEWKES ON THE EDGES OF TIME: IMPERFECTIONS ON THE EDGE Book One Did you ever have a recurring dream only to wake up one day and find it was NOT a dream? Wembley Tewkes was born 14. At least to those around him, In Yarmouth, Maine, it had always seemed like he could do everything he did now. He raised lambs that won the 4H every year. He was good in all his schoolwork, especially history. He was an Eagle Scout, volunteered at the library one day each week after school, was a championship swimmer, and a crackerjack tennis player. Wembley could do anything he set his mind to... ... except talk to girls. He had known Brindi Williams since they were little. They grew up playing together, and then came - awkwardness. It just happened; he began acting strange around her. Wembley, strange? Well, he thought so. His friendship seemed to want to demand more from her, and it flummoxed him. Then there were these wild and crazy dreams he was having: travels through time and space that changed and shifted rapidly. They had started up within the last year. That's when he met, well, we will call her, Evie. He was really uncomfortable around her. She knew things about him no stranger should, and then there was that... Magic stuff. Now that I've told you all about him, you probably won't want to read the book, "Imperfections On the Edge," book 1 of the "Wembley Tewkes On The Edges Of Time" series. But come to think of it, there's a lot you don't know about Wembley Tewkes; lots of things that Wembley doesn't even know about himself. From LEICESTER BAY BOOKS ABOUT THE SERIES: Isn't adolescence difficult enough to navigate through without being taken to other realities at the drop of a thought...or on someone else's whim? The three books in the series are about that time of uncomfortability: Adolescence. How can anyone really be comfortable during adolescence? That time of feeling awkward and out of place comes to all of us. What are the most embarrassing, unnerving and difficult things for a teen to face? Everything that Wembley faces! Wembley Tewkes is abnormal in his relatively comfortable life as a confident adolescent, but his world is about to be shaken back down to normal. All of the 'normal' things that happen during this time to make anyone uncomfortable will be exaggerated and compounded by the freaky, eerie, unsettling and just plain weird experiences that Wembley will go through. Every effort will be made, by whatever unseen or ancient powers, to take Wembley out of his norm -- his comfort zone -- in fantastic ways. Magic, time-travel, runes and scrolls, prophecies and predictions, swords, sorcery, love and deception will haunt the life of Wembley Tewkes as he is exposed to his hidden destiny, and is compelled to enter into it and live it to the best of his abilities. He has an unrevealed mission to fulfill; a destiny to align himself with in order to become the greatest individual he can become. He will leave everything that is loved by him and comfortable to him behind him as he lives this new life.
Eric Samuelsen's playwrighting career has spanned 40 years and produced a body of work almost unparalleled in modern theatre. More than 80 plays, short plays, including a musical or two, and an opera libretto. He has been produced across the nation. His work remains in your heart and mind long after the lights go down or the book closes.- IN THIS VOLUME: - AMERIGO - about Christopher Columbus, just not as most know him- MIASMA - a family's ethical conflicts imperil their lives and livelihood- BORDERLANDS - a place of intersection between orthodoxy and rebellion- A DOLL HOUSE - an Ibsen scholar's translation and adaptation- NOTHING PERSONAL - based on the story of Kenneth Starr and Susan McDougall- FAIRYANA - a Christmas Radio Show for children gone haywire- plus a BONUS- A monologue and a scene from (in)divisible, a multi-author play about hearing, listening and acting in consensus with others.- With an Introduction by Jerry Rapier, Artistic Director of Plan-B Theatre Company- All of these plays premiered at Plan-B Theatre Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. A professional company dedicated to socially conscious theatre created by local authors, with world views and themes that are universal.
ABOUT BOOK TWO: THE BLOOD ROSE OF PANADOR What if the one who would be the greatest aid to you was someone you didn't even know? A battle won, but a war that only continues. Yet, the quiet that follows the monumental battle of The Miracle of Mirador, is but a ruse. The Dark is still working, as it always will, in shadows, in secret, even in isolation, to bring to pass its bloody purpose -- annihilation of the Light. Daniel, The Miracle of Mirador, is again instrumental in the plan to defeat the Dark, but he is also their principal target. As he grows and learns and comes into his powers, those that aid him will soon prosper. Those who oppose him will not. Adventure and intrigue continue to build as Daniel -- this boy prophet, their protector, their guardian -- leads his people in sometimes fearsome might and with uncanny perception as he battles the powers of Darkness that threaten to engulf them all. ABOUT THE SERIES: DANIEL LIGHT AND THE CHILDREN OF THE ORB A long time ago on a planet far away there lived The Race of Enchanters, beings of Light. As is ever the situation when Light is present, so, also, is Darkness. These Sorcerors, close kin to the Enchanters, seek to influence and destroy all that had been protected and created by the Light. Other magical beings and creatures inhabit these realms and are torn and divided by this constant battle between Light and Dark; events and prophecies are ignored by the Light, The Dark, and the neutral; allegiances change and shift; power over all being the end result, for some. Then comes word of The Prophecy of Light: a being to come in the median of time to lead the Forces of Light to victory. Thus the stage is set for Daniel Light and the Children of the Orb. STORY NOTES: The story of Snow White and Rose Red (Brothers Grimm) loosely provides a basic framework on which to hang this re-imagined tale about The Children Of The Orb, which also alludes to the origin of the stories we know and love on Planet Earth as having possibly come from beyond our own Earthly experience. From LEICESTER BAY BOOKS
ABOUT BOOK ONE: THE MIRACLE OF MIRADORWhat if it took the loss of everything you loved for you to become whom you were meant to be?The Prophecy is found by Miraden, the Enchanter of Light, quite by accident, and yet right on schedule, while his Dark brother, Tophet, is still searching and grasping to gain influence and control over The Realms of the Crystal Orb. But the Prophecy is protected, for now; allowed to grow and learn of his true identity -- his destiny -- so that he can join forces with the Light in order to eradicate the Dark. Daniel, a young boy of promise, holds the keys to The Prophecy and through great personal effort and sacrifice, becomes The Miracle of Mirador. STORY NOTES: The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (Brothers Grimm) loosely provides a basic framework on which to hang this re-imagined tale about The Children Of The Orb, which also alludes to the origin of the stories we know and love on Planet Earth as having possibly come from beyond our own Earthly experience. ABOUT THE SERIES: THE CHILDREN OF THE ORBA long time ago on a planet far away there lived The Race of Enchanters, beings of Light. As is ever the situation when Light is present, so, also, is Darkness. These Sorcerors, close kin to the Enchanters, seek to influence and destroy all that had been protected and created by the Light. Other magical beings and creatures inhabit these realms and are torn and divided by this constant battle between Light and Dark; events and prophecies are ignored by the Light, The Dark, and the neutral; allegiances change and shift; power over all being the end result, for some. Then comes word of The Prophecy of Light: a being to come in the median of time to lead the Forces of Light to victory. Thus the stage is set for Daniel Light and the Children of the Orb. FROM LEICESTER BAY BOOKS
Eric Samuelsen's playwrighting career has spanned 40 years and produced a body of work almost unparalleled in modern theatre. More than 80 plays, short plays, including a musical or two, and an opera libretto. He has been produced across the nation. His work remains in your heart and mind long after the lights go down or the book closes.- IN THIS VOLUME: - LETTER FROM A PROPHET - the story of a mother and a son, as they re-connect with their faith, until tragedy happens again.- PRAYERS FROM WINTER QUARTERS - 5 short scenes about the faith in a mother's prayer- ACCOMODATIONS - In a place where love and brutality must co-exist, what compromises are acceptable- THE SEATING OF SENATOR SMOOT - is a dynamic play about personal integrity, religious hypocrisy and religious and political freedom.- WITHOUT ROMANCE - Set on a mission in Norway, we find that the concepts and conflicts that sometimes divide us, that really should unite us through tolerance and understanding.- GADIANTON - What makes our acts moral? Is any practice "just business"? Or is every decision is personal- With an Introduction by Thomas F. Rogers
Eric Samuelsen's playwrighting career has spanned 40 years and produced a body of work almost unparalleled in modern theatre. More than 80 plays, short plays, including a musical or two, and an opera libretto. He has been produced across the nation. His work remains in your heart and mind long after the lights go down or the book closes.- IN THIS VOLUME: - THE WAY WE'RE WIRED - is very much a journey of discovery. It concerns itself with the power and efficacy of change.- FAMILY - real life becomes a bad weekend for the well-educated, intellectual, gospel-grounded, well-to-do Hull family.- THE PLAN - women and men examining agency and adversity, choices and the consequences of choices, pain and difficulty and joy.- MESS OF POTTAGE - a vital lesson on loving with all your heart, because then, maybe, your heart will change a little, too.- IMPRESSIONS ON PLATES OF GOLD - examples of Faith - it is not perfect, not without momentary doubt - but it is perfecting and able to empower each Human soul, impelling them towards their God and Creator.- With an Introduction by Eric Eliason
Eric Samuelsen's playwrighting career has spanned 40 years and produced a body of work almost unparalleled in modern theatre. More than 80 plays, short plays, including a musical or two, and an opera libretto. He has been produced across the nation. His work remains in your heart and mind long after the lights go down or the book closes.IN THIS VOLUME: TEN-MINUTE PLAYS: Behind The Blue Door, Blind Date, Blood Pudding, Burning Desire, The Butcher The Beggar and the Bedtime Buddy, Cannibal Bondage Fiasco, Cassandra, Control_Alt_Delete, Coughlaugh, Dreamers, Fingerprint Smile, Five, Foursquare, Gaming the DMV, Perfect Circle, Spoiled CheeseSHORT PLAYS: Kiss, NCMO, Pizza and A Movie, Tahoe, Temps, Last Chance With an Introduction by Matthew Ivan Bennett, Resident Playwright, Plan-B Theatre CompanyMost of these plays premiered at Plan-B Theatre Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. A professional company dedicated to socially conscious theatre created by local authors, with world views and themes that are universal
Eric Samuelsen's playwrighting career has spanned 40 years and produced a body of work almost unparalleled in modern theatre. More than 80 plays, short plays, including a musical or two, and an opera libretto. He has been produced across the nation. His work remains in your heart and mind long after the lights go down or the book closes. -- IN THIS VOLUME: PECULIARITIES - Five plays with situations in which moral rigidity and sexuality collide in Mormon cultureDO GOOD - one man's dream of serving the country and the people he loves makes it evident that he holds higher standards than he is capable of reaching -- LITTLE EYOLF - about secrets, hidden longings and choices and consequences and how those choices have the possibility of destroying lives -- MAGNIFICENCE - John Skelton's 15th Century morality play dealing with the evils of ambition is updated and the modern parallels are uncanny -- RAIN-IN-THE-FACE - Annie Oakley meets the Chief who killed Custer. What is truth? Is it White truth, or Native truth? Is it man's truth, or woman's truth? -- WINDING SHEET - Victorian social reformer, Josephine Butler, in her crusade to end prostitution runs up against the British PeerageWith an Introduction by Megan Sanborn Jones
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