This is a meaningful and thoughtful setting of Psalm 23. Larry Shackley creatively sets each portion of the text without overdramatizing any particular portion. Approachable by most church choirs, it's
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To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, a momentous occasion in the history of the church, composer Erik Meyer crafted a dynamic work based on Martin Luther's beloved hymn A
This shares how the author put together a drum circle program that reached hundreds of students. This humorous quick read addresses everything from how to arrange the instruments and students, to the basics
This exuberant original will make an excellent fanfare or processional for Christmas concerts or services. The call-and-response style is easy to learn and lends itself to antiphonal performance. The text
Mark Hayes provides us with eight meditative arrangements designed to help us slow down and experience the thrill of anticipation that lies at the heart of Advent. Suitable for preludes, offertories, or
An invaluable asset for church musicians, this collection draws on a variety of hymn sources, including plainchant, chorales, and American and British hymns, to convey the mystery and celebration of the
The eight pieces in this collection are inspired by seasons throughout the church year, offering pieces specifically for Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, and Ascension. Most are based on familiar
Now everyone can get in on the fun of improvising! Peter Blair has taken eight of Jamey Aebersold's improvisation exercises, staples of jazz pedagogy throughout the world, and written complete jazz
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
Edna St. Vincent Millay's vivid poetic imagery and emotional message come to life in this lovely, expressive piece. "I will be the gladdest thing under the sun! I will touch a hundred flowers and not pick
Brenda Portman has written a stunning collection of eight postludes that use the organ to its full advantage. Seven are based on familiar hymns of praise, and one is an original trumpet tune. These striking