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
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The traditional hymn text is paired with rhythmic and melodic changes to the traditional hymn tune AURELIA. This original material makes the setting feel uplifting and joyful. The final verse uses the
This work features Charles Wesley's iconic text in an original setting. The anthem is expressive with long, flowing vocal lines. The optional instrumental part adds a very appealing additional layer of
With a melody that uses the hymn tune SLANE and a message of hope and peace, this setting is balm for the soul. A very creative and interesting piano accompaniment is matched with accessible and rich choral
This fresh arrangement of the well-known gospel hymn, set in a bluesy, laid-back style, offers a joyful way to sing your praise. The congregation joins in unison on the final verse to celebrate God's
The stirring and popular text by Harry Emerson Fosdick has been given an original melody that asks for God's strength and inspiration. The organ accompaniment supports the voices as they soar through the
A lovely and flowing setting of the wonderful ST COLUMBA tune matched with the familiar Henry Williams Baker text based on Psalm 23, this arrangement is in a Celtic style that evokes a sense of serenity and
This original setting of a well-known and much-loved hymn text is paired with a new melody. The rich and flowing optional cello part, available separately, adds a rich color to the musical texture. The
This joyful and original setting of the great hymn of praise is accompanied by keyboard and optional brass quartet or orchestra. An antiphonal response of "May Jesus Christ be praised" is used throughout.
This anthem is a setting based on the hymn tune JEFFERSON that can be used throughout the church year but is particularly appropriate for the Sundays in Epiphany that center on the call to discipleship. It
Originally conceived with full orchestra accompaniment, this glorious setting of LASST UNS ERFREUEN also works well with organ accompaniment. The choral texture varies by stanza and includes some choral
Beginning in a mystical way, this anthem gradually expands by adding instruments and voices, building to a glorious chorus of praise. It marries Beethoven's ODE TO JOY with an original text that imagines
After a lengthy introduction featuring organ and C instrument, the choir enters singing HOLY MANNA, first in unison and then in canon. Transitional harmonic regions color the third verse, then the return of
Love is the common thread in this refreshing pairing of original music and text with the traditional Come Down, O Love Divine text and the DOWN AMPNEY tune. Lilting syncopation, well-crafted
Commonly used as symbolism in Christian texts, river imagery inspired this pairing of It is Well (When Peace Like a River) and Shall We Gather at the River. Together they combine to
This festive concertato setting of the hymn tune WEISSE FLAGGEN may be used with or without brass and timpani. A brilliant and joyous opening to any service, the text celebrates the glory of God. A descant
This lyric arrangement of a favorite hymn is set with rich piano accompaniment and optional French horn which adds color and depth. The ending is full, affirming "The Lord is King, let heavens ring: God
This setting of a text by Frederick Martin Lehman focuses on the expansive and prevailing love of God. Varying creative choral devices are used throughout the anthem. (8:35)
This lovely anthem blends the traditional hymn with Bach's Sheep May Safely Graze. The Bach theme is used for the introduction and interludes between verses of the hymn ORIENTIS PARTIBUS. Use for
This refreshing setting of the hymn tune DIX is set in a flowing 3/2 meter which extends the phrases of the familiar hymn. This shift in meter allows for a seamless blend into a verse of the CRUSADER'S HYMN
This simple but lovely reimagining of the iconic hymn features a gentle syncopation of the familiar SLANE melody. The text, while similar to the traditional, has a more socially responsive slant that will
Here's a fresh approach to this beloved gospel hymn by Fanny Crosby, based on the tune by William Kirkpatrick. The warm setting is inviting and captures the essence of this beautiful hymn of devotion.
A lovely original melody provides fresh insight into this beloved 19th-century text. The choral texture flows easily from unison to fuller vocals, and verse two boasts canonic entrances. Tonal shifts
By whatever title you choose - What a Fellowship or Leaning on the Everlasting Arms - this 19th-century gospel classic is sure to please singer and listener alike. The choral parts are