Howard Helvey’s setting of Charles Coffin’s Christmas poem possesses a lyrical spirit and a warm, quiet beauty. A wonderfully introspective anthem or introit for the Christmas season.
Limited ranges, repeated sections, and creative choral arranging ensure success with this Victor Johnson favorite. This longtime bestseller features percussion parts for sticks, shaker, bongo or African
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With lively call and response, options for percussion, and repetition to enable quick learning, this energetic arrangement of a traditional Zambian folk song will have your choir and congregation responding
Accessible to choirs of various sizes and skill levels, this practical collection of a cappella choral works offers music for any occasion. Dust off that pitch pipe, gather all around, and explore these
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This driving a cappella anthem is appropriate for Christmas worship and holiday concerts. The vocal parts are intuitive and singable, featuring an antiphonal dialogue between the SA and TB voices. Modal
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Sizzling with celebratory rhythmic energy, this Zambian folk song loosely translates as: "Those who sing have the right to be called the children of God." The only accompanying instruments are hand drum
This beautiful a cappella setting of a traditional Shaker tune soulfully illustrates the essence of Shaker life - the amalgamation of beauty and utility. The text of this work song exemplifies the
From his Trilogy for the Christ Child, Craig Courtney's setting of this distinguished text evoking the pastoral ambience of the first Christmas Eve is an exquisite musical portrayal of the awe and
Lush harmonies abound in this original a cappella Christmas piece by Lloyd Larson, based on the familiar beloved lyric "Child in the manger, infant of Mary; outcast and stranger, Lord of all..." A cameo