Commissioned by Chicago's Old Saint Patrick’s Church for Easter 2012, "Acts of God" joyfully uplifts the Scripture-based text to a cohesive, substantial piece for your choir and pianist. Perfect for
For centuries, this plainchant Alleluia has been the assigned melody proper to the Easter Vigil to announce and acclaim the Gospel. In this edition, the solemn chant
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An Easter response for choir, assembly, keyboard and guitar. Flute and string quartet optional.
This is a lovely setting of Brian Wren's well-known text. The accompaniment involves two C instruments and piano and is appropriate for Easter and Pentecost. It has a refrain/verse format with a descant for
In Spanish and English, this setting of an Easter Alleluia uses SATB voices, cantor, assembly, keyboard and guitar with C instrument, trumpet, cello and percussion. The instrumentation adds layers of joy to
Filled with the images of water, light, and life, this piece can be used throughout Lent, then again at the Easter Vigil and throughout the Easter season. The text is also appropriate for celebrations with
Cantor or choir leads the singing of this Easter chant, with full assembly joining in for the refrain. Organ or instrumental accompaniment. The tune is ageless, with "Alleluia" affirming the text at the end
With a catchy, lightly syncopated refrain, this singable assembly song is sure to be quickly embraced by your congregation. The lyrics based on Revelation 21:1-5 deal with topics of comfort, eternal life,
Filled with the joy of the Easter season, this festive setting of Psalm 118 uses the tune PUER NOBIS for the refrain, and a theme by Jeremiah Clarke serves as ritornello between refrain and verses. For