This psalm setting effectively captures the finality and starkness found on Good Friday. Emerging from African American idioms, especially the blues, this setting is steeped in abuse and suffering. As with
Wonderfully introspective, this piece will be useful in times of communal prayer and worship. The harmonies are interesting, but not difficult. The words, based on Ignatius’ “Prayer for
Once the ostinato refrain is established, the assembly and choir repeat it as a cantor or soloist adds the verses, with or without full refrains in between. The piece will also work well for retreat
The eloquent cries of the soloist's verses emerge from the choir and assembly's plaintive refrain, gracefully accompanied by subdued parts for keyboard, guitar, flute and cello in this touching lamentation
From the second installment of the best-selling Revival series, this arrangement of the popular DUKE STREET hymn tune is ideal for contemporary ensembles with guitar- and piano-based accompaniment.
Filled with the images of water, light, and life, this piece can be used throughout Lent, then again at the Easter Vigil and throughout the Easter season. The text is also appropriate for celebrations with
Easter joy fills this bilingual arrangement of the beloved hymn. The spirited, energetic piano accompaniment and choral parts fully support the hymn's melody. A strong rhythm section adds vitality and
Like many psalms of lament, the poetry of this song features a tension between outcry and hopefulness. The entire song may be sung by unison choir or begun with soloists. Allow the piano to begin alone,
Based on Psalm 63, the words in this adaptation are well suited to the seasons of Advent and Lent. Carried by the hymn tune DRYLANDS, which has a sweet and melancholy melody, this anthem expresses yearning
With a refrain that is easily sung by the assembly and verses for choir, this hauntingly beautiful piece will enhance your Lenten worship for years to come. C Instrument and Bass Instrument.
Two texts for the hymn tune SEGUNDO: Take Up Your Cross and When I Behold the Wondrous Cross. For unison voices with descant and optional solo/cantor and assembly, accompanied by keyboard
This exhilarating anthem for Pentecost or confirmation features driving orchestral percussion, an exuberant shout chorus, and a recurring woodwind theme. In the spirit of Pentecost, the piece is