"O Lord, Make me an instrument of Your peace." The beloved prayer by St. Francis of Assisi is treated with reverence and simplicity for choir, piano and string quartet or orchestra. Lovely and lyrical, with
The ethereal nature of the Samuel Francis Smith poem is perfectly paired with masterful text painting until the two become one in spirit and understanding. The move from earth to heaven is flawless. The
Here is a rousing setting for a cappella chorus on the tune Invitation from the shape note collection Southern Harmony of 1835. With an alternate text for the Christmas
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John Ness Beck's original setting of Micah 6:6-8 has become a staple in the choral library, with its smooth voice leading and full, lush harmony. This beautiful, contemplative anthem, is available in a
This well-known spiritual is carefully adapted in this lovely new work that features approachable and expressive choral harmonies. The optional solo and the ability to perform this piece a cappella, with
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This beautiful Schubert masterwork is a must for contest or festival performance. The carefully crafted, easily playable piano accompaniment and translation/pronunciation guide help to make this edition a
The third movement of the trilogy Divine Encounter is a benediction based on the traditional text from Numbers 6:24-26. As Jesus blessed and multiplied the fish and bread, so God blesses the
This setting of an Appalachian favorite is straight forward and sturdy. Well orchestrated and well crafted, this piece comes in multiple voicings and can be used in multiple settings. "Oh, who will come and
This traditional spiritual carries in its essence the longing for peace and rest. The bittersweet spirit is front and center in this arrangement enhanced by sensitive part writing, an optional solo, and a
Humility and quiet fervor mark this setting of Christ's eternal words. It is completely different than the standard settings that we have heard so often, in that each section of the prayer is expressed in