Using the familiar hymn tune W Zlobie Lezy, this Easter anthem is quickly learned but makes a powerful impact. Unison singing alternates with sections of four-part writing and the last verse
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This easily learned anthem is a buoyant and joyous proclamation appropriate for Eastertide. The piano accompaniment contributes to the festive feel and the piece really sparkles with the inclusion of
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Church and school choirs alike will joyously celebrate the season with this jubilant melding of Joy to the World and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing with original music and text from
This modern Christmas carol has become part of the standard holiday songbook. Dancing joyfully between a neoclassical vibe and a light jazz-pop idiom, this piece incorporates Ding Dong! Merrily on
For SATB choir with an optional part for children's choir, this Christmas offering delivers all of the sparkle and joy of the season while providing numerous performance options. Use a single pianist or a
This adaptation of a favorite hymn is designed as a powerful anthem for choir, with optional brass, handbells and congregation. It follows the standard concertato format featuring a verse of free
In this monumental concertato setting, the hymn tune LYONS is used with traditional text to create a majestic and powerful effect, perfect for various Sundays throughout the church year. For voices
This powerful hymn arrangement brings voices, brass, handbells and timpani together. Written in the classic concertato format, the opening and closing flourishes act as festive bookends to this celebrated
"How quietly the wondrous gift was given for me. How sweet and gentle, how meek and mild; the precious gift this Holy Child." This beautiful partner song pairs your adult choir on original material with
A wonderful new Easter text is paired with LANCASHIRE. The silent alleluias of Lent and Holy Week are unleashed with joyful abandon as strong unison singing announces the theme. The second stanza features