Two traditional favorites, I Want to Rise and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, are woven together in this medley that presents the melodies in unison or simple harmony before partnering the two
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An interesting spiritual written after the Civil War and after the slaves were freed. However, as the struggles of African Americans continued, it has become a prominent song in the march for equality, even
Based on the compelling American spiritual Keep Your Hand on the Plow, this arrangement for three-part choir, assembly, keyboard, guitar, and jazzy solo trumpet set in a New Orleans bluesy/jazzy
This lavishly expressive arrangement, full of rich harmonies and rubato phrasing, will be deeply satisfying for your advanced treble choirs. With soprano solo and a second alto part for an extended
This energetic setting of a favorite is given a unique and energetic treatment by the arranger. Powerful, engaging and inspiring. The use of djembe helps to flavor the piece and support its rhythmic energy.
Adapted from the gospel-style interpretation of the hymn His Eye Is on the Sparrow originally performed and recorded by the Georgia Mass Choir, this setting is an inspirational choice for gospel,
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Rich choral textures and a warm harmonic palette enhance the emotion and audience appeal of this popular spiritual arrangement. There are a few short sections with divisi, but singers should find the vocal
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This arrangement by one of America's leading arrangers of spirituals captures the pain of this world while celebrating the hope of the life yet to come. Though slow in tempo, it has a strength, energy and
Here is a concert spiritual for the most accomplished choirs. Extended ranges, divisi in all parts, and a tenor solo for that tenor who can really cut it loose. Fun, exciting, and the perfect closer for
First written as the bright, opening movement of Heavenly Home: Three American Songs, this enduring gospel favorite is set with a straightforward first verse and chorus. The next two verses combine
Combing two African American spirituals - When the Train Comes Along and The Gospel Train - with additional lyrics by the composer, this song is exactly what we have come to expect from
With the finely crafted vocal arranging of Roger Emerson, this powerful spiritual can't miss! In the style of other Roger Emerson spiritual settings, this selection works wonderfully for young voices with
A gospel-influenced setting of two inspirational texts by W.E.B. Du Bois. In the hands of Carol Barnett, these poems come alive. Energetic and meaningful!
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An uplifting, 6/8 gospel feel propels this original to soaring heights. Phrases were offered by school children and the composer crafted and connected them into a significant statement. Just when you think
Work songs, railroad songs and songs of travel are important components of the American folk song tradition. This attention to historical style is on full display in this carefully constructed treble
Your choristers will love singing this upbeat setting of a traditional spiritual that has clever syncopations and a fun piano accompaniment. Every listener will welcome this delightful selection,
This traditional spiritual counts the angels in succession as they all sing together in this up-tempo selection. Some independence in the vocal lines plus a descant provides enjoyable singing for younger
Developing choirs will love this fun medley of two traditional spirituals. Rhythmic and upbeat, the supportive accompaniment punctuates the rhythms while adding color and texture. The optional Descant
The pairing of these two traditional spirituals was sparked by their common subject: the Israelites' flight from Egypt and crossing of the Red Sea to get to the Promised Land. The expansive nature of this
In this dynamic a cappella spiritual, the words from the traditional spiritual are incorporated in an original setting that prominently features the basses. Rhythmic excitement abounds with accents and
Singers will love this spirited, creative setting of the traditional spiritual! All three parts have the opportunity to sing the melody and the stylistic, accessible accompaniment enhances the engaging
Rollo Dilworth has combined this traditional freedom song - sung as an anthem of protest during the civil rights movement to spread the message of faith, determination and perseverance - with the words of
This setting of the Appalachian song reflects the change in text that appeared in the 2000 movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," where this tune was used for the baptism scene. Fun to sing, with great