Siegfried Sassoon's text depicts the unbridled joy at the end of the First World War mixed with bittersweet sorrow. The final phrase, "the singing will never be done" hints at the irony of this joy amid
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This powerful song about hope, love, and peace offers flexible voicing. Options to perform in SSA, Unison, or SSAB make it accessible to choirs of all ages and abilities.
A 21st-century hymn of hope and love for all on a simple unifying text from Kate Tucker. "Loving will reach us, touch us, teach us: Loving will lead us on."
This original setting of some of the lesser-known verses of Amazing Grace has an old American folk feel. A cappella, with open harmonies that ring together like a Sacred Harp hymn, this rousing
Made popular by artists like Joan Baez and Dolly Parton, this traditional Appalachian folk song is narrated from a young woman's perspective, telling of lessons she learned from her mother's struggles. This
Unexpected harmonies and a playful barbershop-style tag characterize this short yet challenging arrangement of the traditional anthem.
This lovely original song has the feel of an Irish ballad. It opens with a solo voice and continues to add layers until it achieves its four-part texture. Performed a cappella or with an optional guitar
Here's a joyous opener with handbell accompaniment to add some sparkle to your holiday concert or service. The 15th-century text is a familiar though slightly updated excerpt of Wolcum Yole from