This exhilarating festival setting of HYFRYDOL will quickly become a favorite opening for your Advent or Christmas worship! Rhythmic accents, brilliant scoring, motivic development, optional congregational
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
The urgency of Advent is felt from the very opening notes of this fervent prayer to "God of the watching ones" for the Savior's healing peace. Slowly building in intensity and longing, it leads to a
The ancient hymn tune PUER NOBIS comes from Ireland, and this celebratory anthem takes the melody - and listener - back to its Irish roots! With four-hand piano accompaniment and a tambourine for
A joyous setting for choir and piano four-hands, full of the excitement and anticipation of the Lord's coming. Perfect for Advent services or school concerts.
An opening tenor/bass chant of a lesser-known verse of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel sets the stage for this contemplative consideration of Isaiah 58. While perfect for Advent, the encouraging, hopeful
Thoughtfully arranged for church and school settings, Comfort, Comfort Ye My People offers many teaching opportunities. This Howard Helvey arrangement provides a madrigal feel, mixed meter,
The French hymn PICARDY is generally sung at Christmastime, yet the text places Christ into the context of history, and refers to his coming as the one who will eventually vanquish the "powers of hell."
One of those timeless selections that should be a part of every music library. Begins quietly with the men in unison and builds dramatically. An exquisite setting of this well known text from Isaiah.