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A wonderful match of an original melody and newly-written text. A reflection on the Christmas event centering on truth and grace.
An attention-getting opening selection for a choral festival or festival service. An opportunity to combine your adult choir, children's or youth choir, brass, and keyboard in this wonderful arrangement of
The familiar words of Psalm 51 are the inspiration for this lovely anthem. Voices, piano and optional handbells come together as one voice to give praise in this song of renewal.
This energetic SATB Easter anthem with infectious rhythms can be done with organ or piano accompaniment and 3-5 octave handbells, or simply with choir and handbells alone. "He is arisen from the grave!"
With themes of unity, thanksgiving, and outreach, Mary Jackson Cathey's text is paired with the beloved tune ES FLOG EIN KLEINS WALDVOGELEIN. This hymn concertato is scored for choir, optional solo descant,
"Come, sing your praises to the Lord; Let them resound both loud and log." This uplifting text is presented with the familiar Shaker Tune to create an ebullient anthem for mixed voices, keyboard and
This beautiful Lenten reflection, combining the texts Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days (NEW BRITAIN) and Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley (LONESOME
This striking Easter anthem on the tune LASST UNS ERFREUEN, scored for choir, congregation, brass quintet, timpani, handbells (3-5 octaves) and organ, is perfect for the traditional church on Easter Sunday!
This powerful hymn of praise, over 300 years old and sung all over the world, is arranged for SATB choir, keyboard and optional handbells emphasizing its lively, pulsating 3/4 meter. The handbells peal in a
An outburst of pure joy for SSAA voices and handbells (2 octaves), the text alternates "Hodie Christus Est" with the title and Alleluias. In a fast 6/8 after the opening declamatory
A powerful charge to go forth and serve, this concertato setting of an original hymn is composed for choir, congregation, and organ with optional cantor, brass, percussion, and handbells. It is appropriate
Taken from the composer's larger Christmas work, Come, Ye Faithful: A Service of Carols, this excerpt is intended for use as a reflective congregational hymn accompaniment. Four unique stanzas are
If you want a large scale, tour-de-force setting of this beloved carol, search no further. For SATB choir, brass quintet, handbells, percussion, timpani and organ, this music sparkles in a grand way.
An impressive organ introduction opens this festive concertato on the hymn tune LAUDES DOMINI. The choir and congregation sing together on verse 1, celebrating the beauty of a new day. Morning Mood