The hymn tune HYFRYDOL works with the texts of Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus and Love Divine, All Loves Excelling, and both are provided in this arrangement. The vocal lines are each
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"There is No Rose of Such Virtue" rings through the rafters of the English cathedral in this setting. Benham's melodic lines flow forward against unexpected twists and turns in the harmonies that keep the
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
This is a new take on "Create in me a clean heart, O God." But the message is the same. This dignified anthem with organ accompaniment, is also a prayer before the offering, or communion. The traditional
The famous St. Francis of Assisi text is beautifully illustrated by the choral parts as they wind harmonically away from the tonic and return as the text brings comfort. The vocal lines are supported by a
The Charles Wesley text comes from the 18th century, but the music comes from 21st-century England. Clothed in the garb of lofty cathedrals, the music begins majestically. Suddenly a stunning contrast in
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