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Wendell Glick
Canada
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UA-cam playlist of choral compositions and arrangements by Wendell Glick. Visit soundcloud.com/wendellglick for more audio.
Te Deum Laudamus (Oasis Chorale)
Text: Book of Common Prayer
Music: Wendell David Glick
Performance: Wendell Nisly and Oasis Chorale
This unaccompanied setting of the traditional Te Deum from the Book of Common Prayer includes the primary portions of the text (excluding some additional text that is optional in some liturgical traditions) in a single stand-alone choral work, ideal for use as a concert piece or for use in worship services. The interchange between the dynamic and static statements of faith, along with the alto and tenor soli interjections, puts a fresh face on an ancient text that your choir will love! Scores/downloads are available at www.jwpepper.com/11602937.item or directly from the composer.
Te Deum Laudamus ("Thee, God, we praise") is an early Latin Christian hymn, sometimes known as the Ambrosian hymn due to its association with the Ambrosian hymnal. Its authorship is uncertain and possibly dates as early as the 4th century. It is a declaration of faith that follows the outline of the Apostles' Creed, mixing poetic declarations of worship with specific confessions of the historic Christian faith. It was loosely translated into the 18th-century German hymn "Groer Gott, wir loben dich," which was later translated into English as "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name."
This setting of Te Deum Laudamus was commissioned by the Arlyn and Brenda Nisly family of Reno County, Kansas, to be premiered by Oasis Chorale under the leadership of Wendell Nisly, Arlyn's brother. It was premiered in July 2024 and recorded and released on Oasis Chorale's 2024 album "Radiant Dawn," available at www.oasischorale.org/recordings/radiant-dawn/ and on various music streaming platforms including Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, and UA-cam Music.
Music: Wendell David Glick
Performance: Wendell Nisly and Oasis Chorale
This unaccompanied setting of the traditional Te Deum from the Book of Common Prayer includes the primary portions of the text (excluding some additional text that is optional in some liturgical traditions) in a single stand-alone choral work, ideal for use as a concert piece or for use in worship services. The interchange between the dynamic and static statements of faith, along with the alto and tenor soli interjections, puts a fresh face on an ancient text that your choir will love! Scores/downloads are available at www.jwpepper.com/11602937.item or directly from the composer.
Te Deum Laudamus ("Thee, God, we praise") is an early Latin Christian hymn, sometimes known as the Ambrosian hymn due to its association with the Ambrosian hymnal. Its authorship is uncertain and possibly dates as early as the 4th century. It is a declaration of faith that follows the outline of the Apostles' Creed, mixing poetic declarations of worship with specific confessions of the historic Christian faith. It was loosely translated into the 18th-century German hymn "Groer Gott, wir loben dich," which was later translated into English as "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name."
This setting of Te Deum Laudamus was commissioned by the Arlyn and Brenda Nisly family of Reno County, Kansas, to be premiered by Oasis Chorale under the leadership of Wendell Nisly, Arlyn's brother. It was premiered in July 2024 and recorded and released on Oasis Chorale's 2024 album "Radiant Dawn," available at www.oasischorale.org/recordings/radiant-dawn/ and on various music streaming platforms including Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, and UA-cam Music.
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Seeds that Good Farmers Sow (The Six Glicks)
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Seeds that Good Farmers Sow (The Six Glicks)
Holy Lord (with Holy, Holy, Holy)
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Text from Revelation 4 and 5; music by Wendell David Glick (2020), with quotations from "Holy, Holy, Holy" by Reginald Heber and John B. Dykes. Commissioned by Shenandoah Christian Music Camp for "Into His Presence" Hymnal Supplement. Recorded at Calvary Bible School on March 23, 2021. Preview the score here (song #53): www.musiccamp.info/wp-content/uploads/Into-His-Presence-Sample.pdf www.musi...
We've Come a Long Way, Lord (midi audio)
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Liberian spiritual; arranged by Wendell D. Glick Preview in standard notation: www.dropbox.com/s/io5cxm0641y0p5x/WCALWL-RN-wm.pdf?dl=0 Preview in shape notation: www.dropbox.com/s/ity4z0ucbi80zgi/WCALWL-SN-wm.pdf?dl=0 Three years ago, just before Christmas 2016, our second son Dante, age six at the time, walked into the living room to tell me that he found a lump on his leg. No one likes to hea...
Thou Art God
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Commissioned by the Minerva Community Choir for their 10th Anniversary Concert Performed by the Minerva Community Choir with Alumni and Children's Choir Franklin Miller, Conductor Central Christian School November 18, 2017
Inheritance (Parts III & IV)
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Performed by SCMC Chamber Choir 2013, conducted by Wendell Nisly. Rosemary Eberly and Brandon Mullet, soloists. Composed by Wendell David Glick. Part IV begins at 3:38
Care-charming Sleep
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Care-charming Sleep (2007) by Wendell David Glick. Live performance by Exultate Chamber Singers (Toronto, ON).
XXIII (Psalm 23)
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Performed at SCMC 2007. Music by Wendell David Glick.
Inheritance (Part III)
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Performed by SCMC Chamber Choir 2013, conducted by Wendell Nisly. Rosemary Eberly and Brandon Mullet, soloists. Composed by Wendell David Glick.
Inheritance (Part II)
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Performed by SCMC Chamber Choir 2013, conducted by Wendell Nisly. Rosemary Eberly and Brandon Mullet, soloists. Composed by Wendell David Glick.
Inheritance (Part IV)
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Performed by SCMC Chamber Choir 2013, conducted by Wendell Nisly. Rosemary Eberly and Brandon Mullet, soloists. Composed by Wendell David Glick.
Great job
Greetings.. is there an isolated tenor part?
Sorry, I don't have one! Feel free to reach out with more details of what you need through the contact form at wendellglick.com
@@wendellglick7201 great thank you!
Thank you
Thank you beautiful singing nice singing
Beautiful! Can't believe how big all the children are!
Lovely! Thank you!
Thanks for this music, Wendell. And especially for your witness of the sacred presence that accompanies us through our hardest trials. As we learned ourselves, in my son's treatment for leukemia from 2010 to 2014, persistence and resilience are really important in a family's faith and healing journey. So is national health insurance. I was raised in NE Ohio, in a small-town Apostolic Christian Church, and recognize the singing and beliefs of my birth community in this gospel message. Regrets, though, we've had, among which are the few brief visits my boy had during the last 4 years of his Grandma GG's life, when we couldn't afford to cross the border to Ohio, because we lacked health insurance, and he lacked an immune system. (We made do with a loving community, and a beautifully functioning national health system in Matanzas and Havana, Cuba, when we visited there in 2012. Life gives you the grandmas there are, rather than the ones you were born to, I guess.) During David's treatment, I often thought of the 1001 Nights, and the servant girl telling stories to keep herself alive. This was how I formulated my task: how to imagine 1001 ways to administer a yucky-tasting chemo substance daily to my son, over his 1000 stubborn objections and evasions. Our relationship is unavoidably tainted by those struggles, but we're gonna keep working through them, toward love. Again, thanks. (I've gone and heard the video of the people singing in Eastern PA. My 6-times great-grandfather Jacob Hertzler, was the Amish bishop who settled in Northkill, in 1749. I suppose you could call my reactions to this song deep and complex.)
Can I buy this sheet music?
Yes; go to wendellglick.com and send an inquiry using the contact form.
Agreed - any vocal recordings?
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Memories of Shenandoah Music Camp of Ontario 2018 come back with this beautiful Song. Such a beautiful song to sing and be a part of.
Love the words, it would be groovy if you had a version of people singing it. :)
ua-cam.com/video/-7bqvkbU8HQ/v-deo.html
Excellent! Thank you for singing so honorably about our God!
Beautiful. To my friends the singers, conducter, and composer: well done, and please continue making music for His glory!
I am unfamiliar with this tune. Nevertheless a lovely tune to a well known hymn.
I just sang this at Heritage Bible School 2015 (first term). Beautiful song, Mr. Wendell! It was definitely one of my favorites from our program. My dad (Tim Thomas) remarked that it has a bit of an Enya flair to it. ;)
Briana Thomas Thanks, Briana! I'm glad you enjoyed it and that your dad got to hear it, too. Hardly seems possible that it's been 11 years since I taught at HBS. Enya... interesting... I wouldn't have thought about it until you mentioned it, but I think it's true. Influence is hard to pin down when accumulated over years of listening and it's fun to see how things come to the surface in the process of composition.