A haunting chromatic melody attaches itself to this text pleading for God's mercy. The lower voices are shrouded by the angelic upper voices throughout. Halfway through the piece, the minor mode transforms
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Using a traditional American melody and the words of Isaac Watts and John Newton, Barbara Heastings has created a beautiful Lenten anthem. She also uses portions of Amazing Grace to strengthen its
The Holy Spirit performs important work in the life of the believer. This setting reminds us of that work, emphasizing our reliance and dependence upon that influence in our Christian walk. The violin
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The wonderful thing about Depth of Mercy is the sentiments that the music yields. The open harmonies and the mournful cello establish an attentive emotion that is profound and grateful. The Charles
Rev. Chris Anderson has penned some moving words to commemorate the Lenten season. Teaming again with composer Richard A. Nichols, this anthem opens with the choir accompanying a soloist with a cappella
Lloyd Larson put on his most distinguished and regal robes when he composed this piece. Using a text by the revered theologian Thomas Troeger and poet John Oxenham, Larson presents a magnificent theme. The
The familiar Rock of Ages text is the backdrop for this new tune and setting. Written in memory of Josh Huron, it is an anthem of encouragement for those who have experienced loss, reinforcing our hope of
A captivating setting of Psalm 42 with text adapted by Joseph Martin. Heather Sorenson's choral texture responds to the pastoral imagery with rich harmonies in vocal divisi supported by flowing
Handel's famous Sarabande serves as the opening theme to this stirring Lenten anthem. The text comes from Avis Christiansen and matches the tune well. The switch to D major permits a newly
Tim Sharp and famed Nashville composer Wes Ramsay join forces to create a new and powerful anthem using the words from one of Southern Harmony's best-loved texts. An optional solo violin and string parts
A solo violin begins this setting with the familiar HAMBURG tune, but the choir's entrance reveals that the hymn's well-known lyrics are being sung to the O WALY WALY tune. These two beloved melodies take