The resurrection text for this joyful arrangement with organ of the hymn tune REGENT SQUARE is adapted from Thomas Kelly's celebratory Easter hymn He Is Risen Today. An alternate text, Lord,
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Written for SATB choir (divisi), baritone solo and piano reduction. This work was commissioned by the Sound Festival and premiered by the National Youth Choir of Scotland and the National Youth Orchestra of
G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with full orchestral
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G.F. Handel's iconic Hallelujah Chorus is an annual tradition for thousands of choirs around the world. Here is the standard version in all its glory for SATB choir with a piano or organ part
This is the G. Schirmer edition that has become part of every musician's experience with Handel's masterwork. A "must" for every library.
This lyrical piece features rich sonorities and a sensitive text in the form of a prayer that invokes the Holy Spirit. The recurring refrain "Jesus is living, Jesus is here" anchors this sweeping anthem for
Fresh, crisp, and full of life, this work is the perfect setting for the jubilant words recounting the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles.
Close vocal harmonies, syncopation, and fun-to-sing passages of call and response fill this unique a cappella choral. An optional solo offers the opportunity to showcase one of your singers and drives the
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This musical setting employs changing meters to emphasize the inherent rhythm of the lyrics. The opening solo flows as if a cantor might perform it, slightly lingering on important words and relaxing the
A setting of Psalm 23 taken from the larger work Tenebrae - a musical journey through the shadows of the cross. The chorus sings the well-known scripture text, then recaps most of it while the
This is the first movement of Bortniansky's three-movement Choral Concerto No. 9 which is normally sung during the Divine Liturgy. This work is set for unaccompanied performance, a rubric of Orthodox choral
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