Fun Friday Resources
/A very special edition of Fun Friday Resources today: actual resources that I am trying to give away. If you are a church choir director, read on! (Or even if you know one, read on; I’m easy.)
As mentioned on Wednesday, I retrieved a large blue storage tub from our storage unit with 100 pounds of music stuff in it, mostly from my time as a church choir director. During that ten years, I wrote a lot of music, and when I left the position I took my music with me. (I will not go into details as to why; let your imagination run riot.)
Now, twenty years later, I wonder why I still have this stuff. It’s not as if I am ever going to direct a church choir again, and I can certainly use the tub to hide other things from myself.
And so I am giving any or all of this away to anyone who wants it.
My music
These are folders with 20–30 copies of each piece.
O Alleluia §
Benedicttion #2 §
Kyrie (Mass in C) §
Sanctus/Hosanna (Mass in C) §
I Was Glad §
I Shall Say of the Lord §
Introit for Lent
Benediction for Lent
Psalm 125 (They that trust in the Lord/Jerusalem) §
Psalm 81 (A loud shout raise to Jacob’s God)
My Soul Longeth for Thee
They That Wait Upon the Lord §
Steadfast Love of the Lord
Trumpet in Zion §
Pieces with § next to them can be found (PDF score and mp3 file) at https://www.dalelyles.com/mymusic/general/
Choral music books
Music from Taizé
Carols for Choirs I
Carols for Choirs II
Sunday Savers II
Cantate Domino (World’s Student Christian Federation Hymnal, 1951)
Church Hymnal (Tennessee Music & Printing Company, shaped notes, 1951)
New Church Anthem Book
John Rutter Carols
Gospel Mass
Sing & Be Happy Songs for Children
Methodist Hymnal
The Hymnbook (old Presbyterian hymnal)
Vocal/Choral instruction
Sing Legato
Melodic Message (recorder method book)
The Creative Use of Choirs in Worship (Hopson)
Choral director’s rehearsal and performance guide
Reference/Study
Choral Settings of the Scriptures with English Texts (lectionary)
Old Songs for New Millennium (a study of Psalms)
Presbyterian Hymnal Companion
Sing with Understanding: introduction to Christian hymnology
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If you want them, email me. We’ll discuss how to get them into your hands.