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Truly a song that needs no introduction, we are proud to offer this American standard in a stellar arrangement for mixed or tenor-bass voices. Ideal for both patriotic services and for community
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Originally written for the centennial of the U.S. constitution, Robert's text and Warren's NATIONAL HYMN tune have been used to celebrate many patriotic gatherings through the years. The accessible choral
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"Homeland, the country that I love, hold out your arms to me. I strive for you, and give you the best I hope to be." This soaring melody, Jupiter from "The Planets," is presented with all the
One of Oscar Peterson's most heartfelt compositions, this song has been embraced by choirs throughout the world for its inspirational lyrics and the simplicity and directness of the melodies and harmonies
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This dynamite selection quotes the spiritual Walk Together, Children and offers driving rhythmic excitement straight through to its exuberant conclusion! A superb choice for concert, festival, or
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A relevant message, this stirring ballad is a challenge to remain united under God. An encouragement to devote ourselves to unity while at the same time celebrating our diversity. Musically solid and easy
Mary McDonald presents an epic arrangement of this patriotic hymn that includes an optional orchestration by Michael Lawrence. With nuanced harmonic liberties and varied sections, this arrangement
Commissioned by the United States Air Force Academy Wind Ensemble, this dramatic arrangement breathes new life into the time-honored patriotic hymn.
The melodies in this medley come from early American sources. The opening fife tune was found in a Revolutionary War collection. Our Native Land appeared in a school music book from 1871. The
Extracted from Kile Smith's major work composed for Conspirare, this final movement is a poignant statement for choir and cello of our national anthem. Based on a version from Sarah Winnemucca's Paiute