Based upon the truths of Psalm 57, Susan Bentall Boersma's text is powerfully set in an anthem that is appropriate for any service of worship and praise. Strong rhythmic statements of the text are
The hymn tune FOREST GREEN is delicately woven with J.S. Bach's Sheep May Safely Graze in this gorgeous arrangement. Replete with unexpected and bold harmonies, the piece provides a challenge for
This delicate and joyful setting of a well-known Danish tune is musically satisfying for ringers and listeners alike. Numerous techniques abound, and several key changes will keep ringers busy. A fun choice
This solid arrangement of the well-loved hymn opens with strong, full chords before a key change gives way to a more flowing feel. A brief prayerful interlude yields to a majestic final verse with peal-like
Looking for a majestic new piece for Easter Sunday? Look no further than this very accessible setting of GELOBT SEI GOTT. In addition to the solid handbell arrangement, a soaring optional trumpet adds
This lyrical original piece sets a prayerful mood with flowing melodic lines and intriguing harmonies. An angst-filled middle section gives way to the gentle feeling of the opening before fading away on a
This gentle and lush setting of the beloved hymn is sure to become a favorite of both your ringers and congregation. The first verse sets the tune with flowing accompaniment before a key change passes the
This original work begins with a somber feeling of tension which gives way to a mournful melody of yearning. The middle section drives the piece forward before the return of the opening material, which now
Give your children's choir an opportunity to participate in this tender anthem that quotes the traditional Swedish tune TRUGGARE KAN INGEN VARA. Perfect for baptism or first communion, it opens with a
Psalm 121 comes to life in this beautiful setting that gently and confidently affirms the truth of the text. Scored for SATB divisi voices, it is flowing, tranquil, and peaceful and can be accompanied by
This accessible yet moving arrangement of the tune CRANHAM will provide a prayerful moment in your holiday worship or concert. The melody moves between all parts of the ensemble, giving all ringers the
This wonderful setting of the prayer of Bernard of Clairvaux is rich in its simplicity. It quotes the tune QUEBEC with a change of meter and some a cappella phrases. Artistic yet accessible, it includes a
A lovely lullaby-like setting of the familiar Kentucky folk carol develops into a significant telling of the Christmas story. While expanding upon the simple harmonies of the original, it retains its
Choir and congregation alike will enjoy this exuberant Advent anthem with music quoting the familiar HYFRYDOL and text attributed to Doddridge and Wesley. The buoyant keyboard accompaniment sets the tone in
Incorporating OLD HUNDREDTH, this tender prayer is a subtle marriage of text and tune, old and new, with lovely piano and violin or flute accompaniment. Quiet "oo" color chords in the voices mark the
"Praise the one true love incarnate, Christ, who suffered in our place." This stirring choral statement recounts the attributes and deeds of the Savior, colored with a very subtle Celtic hymn flavor.
Lush harmonies and delicate scoring abound in this beautiful arrangement. Flowing accompaniment underscores the beloved melody before a key change gives way to an equally delicate setting of There Is a
This energetic setting of the well-known Christmas tune NOEL NOUVELET is sure to become a favorite of your ringers and audiences alike! A driving, malleted rhythm and percussive iteration of the theme give
This arrangement of KINGSFOLD can be used during Lent or during Advent with the alternate title O Sing a Song of Bethlehem. At times driving and other times contemplative, this versatile piece will
A superb English translation of the 17th century Christmas text, Mein Herz will ich dir schenken, is lovingly set. The SATB divisi texture is complemented by the piano and optional string quartet
You’ll be whistling the nostalgic melody of this enchanting original tune long after the performance is ended. Flowing accompaniments and interesting chromatic chords abound. A key change gives way to