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What Heights, What Depths of Love Divine

What Heights, What Depth of Love Divine

$16.00

What Heights, What Depths of Love Divine

Music for Lent and Easter
by the Moravian Lower Brass

2014 – CD Recording

See Description below for full track list!

SKU: CDWHWDLD Category: Recordings Tags: band, brass, chorales, lower brass
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What Heights, What Depths of Love Divine

Music for Lent and Easter
Moravian Lower Brass

Tunes for Lent:

1. 22 Ee, “Take Up Your Cross,” the Savior Said
2. 22 D, Maker of All Things, Lord Our God
3. 22 P, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
4. 519 A, Most Holy Lord and God
5. 141 E, In the Hour of Trial
6. 168 A, Jesus, Source of My Salvation
7. 151 A, O Sacred Head Now Wounded
8. Rathbun, In the Cross of Christ I Glory
9. 184 B, For Our Transgressions You Were Wounded

Tunes for Palm Sunday and Holy Week:

10. 22 I, Ride On! Ride On in Majesty
11. 14 Z, O Lord, Who Through This Holy Week
12. Hosanna
13. 151 G, All Glory, Laud, and Honor
14. 14 Manoah, When Jesus Into Salem Rode
15. 151 Leinbach, How Shall I Meet My Savior
16. 140 E, More Love to Thee, O Christ
17. 11 D, He Fulfilled All Righteousness
18. 99 B, O There’s a Sight That Rends My Heart
19. 581 A, Go to Dark Gethsemane
20. Cross of Jesus
21. 96 F, Great God, Your Love Has Called Us Here
22. St. Christopher, Beneath the Cross of Jesus
23. 151 Eastham, Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand
24. 597 B, In This Sepulchral Eden
25. 151 N, Jerusalem the Golden

The “Choir Tunes”:

26. 14 A, Now to the Earth
27. 185 A, Hail, All Hail, Victorious Lord and Savior
28. 23 A, Deeply Moved and Duly Heeding
29. 82 D, Jesus Makes My Heart Rejoice
30. 79 A, Lord, for Thy Coming Us Prepare
31. 132 A, All Glory Be to God on High
32. 149 A, Countless Hosts Before God’s Throne
33. 37 A, My Portion Is the Lord
34. 83 D, Jesus, My Redeemer, Lives
35. 39 A, What Brought Us Together

Tunes for Easter:

36. 230 A, Sleepers, Wake
37. 11 W, Jesus Christ Is Ris’n Today
38. 115 B, How Great the Bliss to Be a Sheep of Jesus
39. 249 A¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬, To God We Render Praise
40. 119 A, Holy Lord, Holy Lord
41. 602 A, Sleep Thy Last Sleep
42. 585 A, Day of Judgment! Day of Wonders!
43. Creation Hymn, The Heavens Are Telling the Lord’s Endless Glory
44. 14 C, The Graves of All His Saints Christ Blessed
45. 205 A, Who Are These in Bright Array
46. 159 D, Sing Hallelujah, Praise the Lord
47. 159 A, We Covenant with Hand and Heart

Back by popular demand, the Moravian Lower Brass ensemble recorded Moravian music for Lent and Easter on January 10-12, 2014.

What Heights What Depths CoverCD’s are available for $16

The Moravian Lower Brass is made up of trombones, baritones, and tubas and bass horns of all sizes and keys – any tenor or bass brass instrument is welcome! The group plays at churches, civic clubs, annually at a game of the Winston-Salem Dash (baseball team), and pretty much wherever they can.

54 players, from 27 congregations, took part in the recording. MMF Assistant Director Gwyn Michel served once again as our “ears” (that is, producer), with MMF board member Frank Martin as recording engineer and MMF director Nola Knouse conducting. Also participating were MMF office manager Margaret Brady in the alto section, MMF business manager Erik Salzwedel, and MMF current and former board members Chris Jones, Mike Cude, Ray Gatland, Robbie Alphin, Allen Goslen, Joey Transou, Richard Henderson, Jerry Smith, and former MMF Development Director, Bart Collins.

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A recent inquiry to MMF - Subject: Copyright/Streaming

 

Dear MMF,

I have a question about copyright and streaming. We have CCLI license and streaming license at my church, but it does not cover many pieces for organ. Would the ASCAP license provide that protection for us to stream and include copyrighted organ music? I’ve read their website, and it seems like it would.  https://www.ascap.com/music-users/types/church-or-ministry

Thanks!

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Dear Worship Leader,

We have been instructing folks to follow CCLI and OneLicense guidelines, which, as you discovered, unfortunately, rarely cover instrumental/keyboard music.

Yes, it appears as though ASCAP offers a “WorshipCast” streaming license, which is set up in much the same manner as CCLI and OneLicense licenses – i.e., the fee structure is based on worship attendance:

https://apps.christiancopyrightsolutions.com/purchase-license.aspx?svc=wc

A quick click brought up this fee structure:
1 – 199 (in attendance): $284.00
200 – 499 (in attendance): $424.00 (obviously it goes up from here)

Some further good news – the WorshipCast license offered above is controlled by Christian Copyright Solutions (a division of CCLI, and it appears as though purchase of this license would allow you to broadcast both ASCAP and BMI titles, opening up even more possibilities.

I don’t think, however, that this license includes SESAC titles; thus, if you wished to perform anything under the SESAC umbrella (Dan Gawthrop, for instance), you would need to approach that entity directly for a license:

https://www.sesac.com/#!/

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Blessings to you in your music ministry!

Gwyneth Michel, Assistant Director, Moravian Music Foundation      – – (with edits by Erik S.)

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