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Keyboard and Guitar Accompaniment Books - OCP

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LITURGICAL MUSIC<br />

BESTSELLER!<br />

John Michael Talbot<br />

City of God<br />

The long-awaited sequel to his best-selling<br />

Table of Plenty! Anchored by the title track,<br />

this beautifully packaged compilation features<br />

some of the most popular songs for<br />

worship written in the last 30 years.<br />

Newly arranged for this project <strong>and</strong><br />

enhanced with key modulations, expansive pop <strong>and</strong> classical vocal overlays,<br />

<strong>and</strong> intricate acoustic <strong>and</strong> electric guitar accompaniment, these<br />

songs sound better than ever. Highlights include Bernadette Farrell’s<br />

“God beyond All Names,” Bob Dufford’s “Sing to the Mountains,”<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tom Booth’s “Here I Am.”<br />

CD (12907) $17.00<br />

ocp.org/12907<br />

CD (10402) $17.00<br />

ocp.org/10402<br />

BESTSELLER!<br />

John Michael Talbot<br />

Table of Plenty<br />

John Michael’s evocative arrangements<br />

incorporate the acoustic guitar, bass guitar,<br />

piano, percussion, <strong>and</strong> his own gentle vocals<br />

to faithfully express the vision of composers<br />

like Bob Dufford, John Foley, Dan Schutte,<br />

Bob Hurd <strong>and</strong> Michael Joncas.<br />

BESTSELLER!<br />

John Michael Talbot<br />

Our Blessing Cup<br />

Songs for Liturgical Celebrations<br />

Fourteen of John Michael’s best-known<br />

songs chosen for their power in liturgy.<br />

Includes “Come, Worship the Lord,”<br />

“Taste <strong>and</strong> See,” <strong>and</strong> “Holy Is His Name.”<br />

Songbook [<strong>Guitar</strong>/choral/instruments] (10073) $10.00; CD (10075) $17.00<br />

ocp.org/10075<br />

John Michael Talbot also found on pp. 23, 75<br />

Christopher Walker<br />

The Passion of Our Lord<br />

Jesus Christ According to John<br />

This setting of the Passion is powerful, tender<br />

<strong>and</strong> haunting. The inspiration for it, the composer<br />

explains, came from his desire to give added<br />

meaning <strong>and</strong> power to the Passion reading on<br />

Good Friday. Reverent <strong>and</strong> emotionally immediate, the music is a very<br />

appropriate setting for St. John’s telling of the story.<br />

Full Score [with part for Jesus] (12045) $4.25<br />

Choral/Assembly Edition (12046) $2.20; CD (12044) $13.00<br />

ocp.org/12044<br />

76 | 1-800-LITURGY (548-8749) | ocp.org | Facebook.com/<strong>OCP</strong>music<br />

BESTSELLER!<br />

Christopher Walker<br />

& Paule Freeburg, DC<br />

Glory Bound<br />

Praising God from<br />

Morning to Evening<br />

Daughter of Charity Sister Paule Freeburg<br />

<strong>and</strong> Christopher Walker have packed a<br />

very generous 18 titles into Glory Bound,<br />

including eight hymns, five psalms, two canticles <strong>and</strong> music for morning<br />

<strong>and</strong> evening prayer. Sister Paule wrote the song texts, Christopher the<br />

music. Styles range from gospel <strong>and</strong> chant to contemporary. The exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

hymns feature new verses <strong>and</strong> additional instrument parts.<br />

From “The Lord’s Prayer,” a reverent new chant-style, choral setting<br />

of the Our Father, to “Glory Bound,” a vigorous, gospel-style hymn<br />

for any joyful Mass, the hymns <strong>and</strong> psalms of Glory Bound will inspire<br />

joyful participation in Sunday liturgies for years to come.<br />

Octavo Packet (20639) $15.00; CD (20638) $17.00<br />

ocp.org/20638<br />

BESTSELLER!<br />

Christopher Walker<br />

& Paule Freeburg, DC<br />

Morning <strong>and</strong> Evening<br />

Master composer Christopher Walker <strong>and</strong><br />

acclaimed author <strong>and</strong> Daughter of Charity<br />

Sister Paule Freeburg have teamed up once<br />

again! This collaboration helps you begin<br />

<strong>and</strong> end your day with prayer, whether<br />

you’re in the sanctuary of the driver’s seat or the sanctuary of your home.<br />

For each prayer service, Morning <strong>and</strong> Evening provides an invitatory, a<br />

hymn, two psalms, a Scripture reading, a short response, a Gospel canticle<br />

(Benedictus or Magnificat), intercessions (with time to add your own<br />

prayers), the Lord’s Prayer <strong>and</strong> a closing blessing. Each service is about 15<br />

minutes long—easy to fit into a busy schedule. Ideal for commuters, this<br />

resource is also suitable for use by individuals <strong>and</strong> small groups at home, in<br />

hospitals, nursing homes, on retreat, <strong>and</strong> other settings.<br />

Christopher composed rich, melodic settings for nearly every psalm <strong>and</strong><br />

prayer. The songs feature an eclectic mix of contemporary <strong>and</strong> traditional<br />

styles, from gospel to plainchant. Sister Paule provided her usual poetic,<br />

Christ-centered song <strong>and</strong> prayer texts. Easy-to-learn, the melodies <strong>and</strong><br />

words will soon become familiar, enabling you to sing <strong>and</strong> pray along.<br />

Prayer Book (20139) $5.00; CD [2-CD set] (20099) $25.00<br />

ocp.org/20099<br />

Paule Freeburg, DC also found on p. 105<br />

Christopher Walker also found on pp. 22, 24, 49, 62, 72, 105<br />

Janèt Sullivan Whitaker<br />

Tryin’ to Get Ready<br />

Drawing upon musical styles from around the<br />

world, Janèt Sullivan Whitaker has created an<br />

Advent collection that has universal application<br />

<strong>and</strong> appeal, reaching beyond Advent into<br />

Ordinary Time.<br />

Choral Songbook (12023) $13.00; CD (12024) $17.00<br />

ocp.org/12024

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