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Keyboard and Guitar Accompaniment Books - OCP

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MULTICULTURAL MUSIC<br />

Give new expression to generational anthems<br />

<strong>Guitar</strong> Songbook (30106395) $10.00<br />

CD (30106394) $14.99<br />

ocp.org/30106394<br />

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Cristóbal Fones, SJ<br />

Tejido a Tierra<br />

Canto creyente<br />

desde las entrañas<br />

Father Fones delivers a superb<br />

Spanish-language resource for<br />

prayer, reflection <strong>and</strong> worship.<br />

The subtitle, loosely translated<br />

as “a believer’s song from the<br />

innermost heart,” expresses the<br />

spiritual depth <strong>and</strong> intimacy of these 13 songs.<br />

<strong>Guitar</strong> <strong>Accompaniment</strong> Book (20689) $10.00; CD (20667) $14.99<br />

ocp.org/20667<br />

80 | 1-800-LITURGY (548-8749) | ocp.org | Facebook.com/<strong>OCP</strong>music<br />

Fe. Ðúc tin. Pananampalataya.<br />

Celebrated in many languages, our faith<br />

is what unites us as one body of Christ.<br />

Whether you’re looking to honor your<br />

heritage or bring your assembly together<br />

in worship, <strong>OCP</strong> is proud to offer music<br />

that gives voice to the diversity of our<br />

universal Church.<br />

Juan Antonio Espinosa<br />

Canciones de un<br />

Pueblo Caminante<br />

Lo Mejor de Espinosa, Vol. 2<br />

As a follow up to volume one of Canciones de un Pueblo Caminante<br />

(p. 85), this collection gathers 12 additional beloved songs—<br />

including five published in the U.S. for the first time—from<br />

revered Spanish liturgical composer Juan Antonio Espinosa.<br />

Contemporary arrangements with rock guitars <strong>and</strong> elements of jazz<br />

<strong>and</strong> Gospel give new expression to poetic anthems cherished by<br />

generations of Latino-American Catholics. As Espinosa describes,<br />

these songs “invite us to taste the warmth of the Spirit who is near;<br />

the Spirit that surrounds our existence, our life <strong>and</strong> our story.”<br />

The folk-style “Todo lo Podemos” reflects our surrender <strong>and</strong> trust<br />

in God. Like a heartbeat, the drum <strong>and</strong> bass in “Resucitó el Señor”<br />

create intense anticipation that explodes in a cry of joy: He’s Risen,<br />

He’s Risen! Overflowing with Latin flavor, “Santa María de la<br />

Esperanza” provides an energetic close to the album.<br />

Track Listing<br />

Tu Palabra Me Da Vida | Todos los Días Nace el Señor | Danos un<br />

Corazón | Alabad al Señor, Aleluya | Acompañas Nuestro Caminar<br />

| Todo lo Pedemos | Dolorosa | Resucitó el Señor | Espíritu Santo,<br />

Ven | En la Hora de Partir | Las Puertas de Tu Casa | Santa María<br />

de la Esperanza<br />

Juan Antonio Espinosa also found on p. 85

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