These arrangements bring forth the range of emotions of the Lenten and Easter seasons - from forlorn sadness and loss to great joy and triumph. Selections including O Sacred Head, Now Wounded;
This arrangement of the familiar chorale tune is perfect for small bell or chime choirs. Though it employs martellatos and martellato lifts, chimes can effectively perform the work by simply omitting the
Inspired by the hymn text "Stricken, smitten, and afflicted, See Him dying on the tree," this arrangement is particularly appropriate for any Passion Week service, but is also suitable for thoughtful or
This contemplative arrangement of WERE YOU THERE helps us to both remember Jesus Christ's sacrifice for us on the cross and reminds us of the hope of the resurrection. With its interesting minor key setting
Bryan Sharpe presents this traditional hymn in a fresh, rhythmic style. Including an original chorus that ties together the timeless hymnody with a new prayer, this rejuvenating anthem will inspire.
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Steve Aldredge's musical language combines elements of both contemporary and traditional styles. The piano part supports the overall ancient and modern feel of the anthem. Choral parts are accessible
Woven with the beloved PASSION CHORALE melody, Ron Mallory's fresh and reflective accompaniment resembles an ostinato through its repetitive nature. With the message of the text always in focus, this
This lyrical arrangement of the familiar hymn offers an opportunity to expose choirs to key signatures that they may not normally see. Careful bell assignments will help to avoid challenging bell
In addition to its traditional use for Lent and Easter, this expressive setting of the hymn is a wonderful tribute for memorial or dedication services. The arranger's thoughtful editing enables any group to
With a familiar text by James Rowe, this thoughtful minor-keyed anthem is well crafted by Joseph Martin. It includes an optional flute part and active piano part. Inspire your congregation with this moving
The seriousness of the Lenten story and the gravity of the cup of Christ are portrayed in this minor-keyed anthem. Musically, a cello solo and a part for acoustic guitar add to the color and artistic
This superb Good Friday anthem, with a descriptive text by Susan Boersma, is finely crafted by Lloyd Larson. The text painting and overall feel transports us to the famous Garden of Gethsemane. With unison
This very accessible anthem has a strong Lenten text and alludes to the hymn What Wondrous Love Is This. The women and the men each have a turn at leading verses, and the four-part
Dan Edwards's clear presentation of the classic hymns Lead Me to Calvary and Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow will produce a memorably meditative experience for your congregation.
Harmonically and rhythmically enticing, this uplifting arrangement incorporates a different technique for each variation, using echoes, TD, mallets and shakes, that will challenge your ringers in
James Koerts helps to bring people into the presence of God through his keyboard artistry, which is on full display in this collection for Lent and Easter. These arrangements are excellent choices for
This is an intermediate collection of familiar Lent and Easter hymns arranged with rich harmonies and a light jazz feel. Songs include: In the Cross of Christ I Glory; Alas! And Did My Savior
This convenient collection offers an assortment of concise and harmonically rich selections that range from accessible to challenging. Brian Buda brings us both meditative and reflective selections
Combining profound lyrics with the beloved melody, this dramatic anthem depicts the emotional moments in the Garden of Gethsemane on the night before Christ's crucifixion. A lovely countermelody, played by
This endearing song offers a tenderly reassuring text conveyed by a simple, tuneful melody that listeners will immediately recognize as a Getty creation. It gently reminds us that it is beneath the cross of