A lively, invigorating setting of Psalms 95:6-7 and 118:24 from Allen Pote, punctuated by regular syncopation that is easy to teach. Solid SATB choral writing is rich but not too demanding, with optional
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This modern-day hymn sets a traditional 18th-century text with new music. The stately choral opening contrasts with a flowing a cappella section followed by a majestic organ and optional brass interlude.
Joyful and energetic, this selection is appropriate for any season. The bright triple meter and modal touches add to the spirit of the anthem. The piano accompaniment is supportive while letting the voices
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
A grand choral fanfare opens this exciting setting of Rejoice the Lord Is King, accompanied by organ, brass quintet, and timpani, and quoting Purcell's Trumpet Tune. Moving forward, unison