This Leo Sowerby piece was originally composed as an a cappella motet, and organist/arranger Lyndell Leatherman has added an organ part in true Sowerby style. The medieval Alcuin text (8th century) is a
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This beautiful setting of a 17th-century Latin Advent text is scored for a cappella voices with English horn obbligato, or optional clarinet or viola). The more joyous opening and closing sections in
Frederick Swann is one of the most revered concert organists in the world. A master of improvisation, this rendition of Londonderry Air was requested so often it had to be transcribed and made
This famous 18th-century text compares Jesus to an apple tree - it has become a classic. Respected composer Howard Helvey has created a hymn tune of majestic simplicity that unfolds the poem in verses.
This a cappella Christmas anthem is warm and tender. Using a touching text by Marion Lochhead, Robert Kreutz provides a gentle palette of choral colors celebrating the birth of Christ.
Hugh Benham brings the lofty English cathedral style into this lovely a cappella anthem. Fitting for both concert and worship, the vocal parts flow with dignity and beauty. Worshipful and sensitive, the
This brief, gentle lullaby is inspired by a remarkable 19th-century poem. The a cappella vocals are mesmerizing, a good challenge for mid-size and larger choirs. With shimmering harmonies, this new carol is
A beloved ancient hymn text that conveys the message, "Where charity is found, God is there." This new a cappella setting is a welcome addition to the choral repertory, offering modest vocal ranges and very