Give your choir and worship community a new experience: the Lord's Prayer in Arabic. This anthem also includes a singable English version. This piece is uncomplicated with repeating musical motives. Well
Here Bob Moore has reworked his beloved congregational hymn, All Who Hunger, as an anthem for SATB choir. With a newly composed a cappella introduction, lush harmonies, and vocally rich
While largely staying true to the beloved NEW BRITAIN tune, this fresh arrangement offers new textures and a variety of voicing throughout the hymn, culminating in a triumphant final verse. This octavo is
This 13th-century traditional Basque carol is paired with the Annunciation text found in Luke 1:26-38. The choral texture varies by verse, with sectional contrast and women's divisi highlighting the
This is a popular devotional song among Arabic-speaking Christians. Opening with a verse in Arabic, the anthem transitions to a call-and-response verse with the men singing in English and the women
Based on the familiar text from Song of Solomon, this beautiful a cappella work uses colorful harmonic structures that require care by both conductor and singers. For better high school or university
Calling us to remember to seek peace with one another as we approach the altar, this octavo is sure to become a beloved part of your repertoire. The memorable melody is set very accessibly for SAB choir,
Inspired by Ave Maria composed by the Renaissance Spanish composer Francisco Guerrero, this very interesting work co-mingles the Renaissance style with modern harmonic language. It begins with an
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The traditional Latin text of the Ave Maria is set to a lyrical melody for two-part voices. The piano accompaniment complements the vocal parts throughout and provides a sense of movement. This
This unique setting of MUELLER is appropriate for either traditional or praise worship. Flexible performance options include SATB voices and solo with piano and optional guitar and cello. Original music
With many opportunities for expressive singing with close harmonies, this a cappella setting of the Kirkpatrick melody is tender and intimate. Subtle rhythmic changes and a nod to jazz harmonies in the
This arrangement of CRADLE SONG is inspired by the traditional words but diverges just enough to provide a more theologically reflective alternative to the original. The anthem is written for SAT and
This beloved text and tune (SLANE) are here arranged into a moving piece for SATB voice and organ with optional flute. The voicing and accompaniment of each verse beautifully reflect the text, from the
Although not a complex arrangement, the strength of the piece is precisely in its simplicity. The keyboard's mostly blocked-chord accompaniment is enhanced by the cello and violin duet, which sets the tone
Seamless modulations and exceptional voice leading are the foundation of this original setting by Gregg Sewell. This gentle ballad is accessible for any SATB choir, but memorable. The carol lyrics by Joseph
Painting with both text and tone, this piece is set for choir and keyboard with very effective optional flute and string quartet. It opens with a short introduction followed by upper voices in unison
The modest accompaniment of this setting of dulcimer allows the tune, text, and a variety of harmonic textures in the SATB voice parts to shine. Accessible for all voices, it's easy enough to require
The lyrics represent the point of view of the prodigal son, the Samaritan woman, and the apostles whom Jesus met on the road to Emmaus. Solo verses provide opportunities for some singers as they alternate
Caminemos con Jesus is a liturgical celebration of the beauty, passion, and vitality of Cuban music. Fusing lyrical Spanish melodies and complex African rhythms in a distinctive
The Garden of Genesis and Isaiah’s prophecy for Jesse’s house are blended in Mary Louise Bringle's text, given a masterful setting by Roy Hopp. Duple-meter sections that move from serene to
Author/composer Gerald Custer writes a new carol each Christmas. This entry begins with the magi and their gifts but soon broadens to embrace the larger mystery of Christmas and its many blessings. It opens
Michael Joncas has taken an old English carol and composed a modal anthem hinting at the text's origin. The piece employs optional soloists and tells the heartwarming story of why to this very day we