Douglas Wagner's ring-and-sing setting of Martin Nystrom's contemporary classic based on Psalm 42 has become a classic. This beautiful ballad is now available in a new two-part mixed setting. The optional
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With a Middle-Eastern flair, this offering evokes images of the camels in the desert swaying as they carry the gifts of the Magi to the newborn King. This beautiful melody transforms as it meets the
This arrangement of the chant PUER NATUS IN BETHLEHEM begins with a solo stating the theme from which the piece builds in intensity and interest. Percussion and handbell accents are added gradually, with
This majestic anthem from the pen of John Purifoy is scored with optional brass and bells and is arranged in a singable style that is accessible for ensembles of any size. Harmonically rich and melodically
This modern Christmas carol has become part of the standard holiday songbook. Dancing joyfully between a neoclassical vibe and a light jazz-pop idiom, this piece incorporates Ding Dong! Merrily on
"How quietly the wondrous gift was given for me. How sweet and gentle, how meek and mild; the precious gift this Holy Child." This beautiful partner song pairs your adult choir on original material with
This striking Easter anthem on the tune LASST UNS ERFREUEN, scored for choir, congregation, brass quintet, timpani, handbells (3-5 octaves) and organ, is perfect for the traditional church on Easter Sunday!
This festive anthem incorporates two hymns that emphasize the theme of singing praise to God: How Can I Keep from Singing and Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven (HYFRYDOL). The optional
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This lovely Christmas piece introduces a beautiful yet simple melody that is surrounded by keyboard, optional handbells, and obbligato C-instrument accompaniment. Orchestration is also available. The warm
"Serving you by loving all." This lovely original setting of the God Whose Giving Knows No Ending text segues to the hymn tune BEACH SPRING for the final verse. The use of imitative entries
A wonderful new Easter text is paired with LANCASHIRE. The silent alleluias of Lent and Holy Week are unleashed with joyful abandon as strong unison singing announces the theme. The second stanza features
Here is the Palm Sunday anthem you have been looking for! The accessible vocal writing, the joyously driving accompaniment, and the optional children's choir and "ring and sing"...
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