With a nod to Gregorian origins, this setting of a familiar text is intimate and tender, at times plaintive and at times joyous. Though it's intended to be sung a cappella the music comes with a keyboard
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There is a stark loveliness to this Lenten motet. The hymn tune "Herzlibester Jesu" emerges effortlessly, surrounded by original material that depicts the beauty and agony of the sacrifice. Easy to
This a cappella setting of the 19th-century tune RESTORATION from William Walker's Southern Harmony is arranged with creative vocal textures and a solo. Optional percussion parts are offered to assist in
Rich and soulful, this legato spiritual arrangement includes a stanza with optional assembly. Altos get to demonstrate the idea of journeying with an aleatoric passage sung freely by each singer.
This pristine setting of a well-loved spiritual unfolds with rich and fulfilling choral sounds. Solo voices lead the way, with the choir first supporting then taking over in rhythmic and effective
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This delicate a cappella setting of the hymn tune DUNCANNON is a reflection upon the significance of Calvary. Careful four-part voice leading accentuates the flowing vocal lines. A rich choral background
A creative setting for unaccompanied SATB chorus, this arrangement is built on the venerable Kentucky Harmony tune DETROIT. Of medium difficulty due to the lack of accompaniment, the vocal lines are
An SAB version of Richard Farrant's beloved anthem, use during Lent, Ash Wednesday or general worship. There is a nice balance between the homophonic and contrapuntal sections. This arrangement is not too
Beautiful devotional motet from Renaissance Europe. SSAATTBB. Approx. 5'00"
Part of the National Collegiate Choral Organization Choral Series. This edition still contains many of the editorial touches of Thomas Dunn's 1976 edition; however, when the NCCO asked that it be included
For SATB chorus and soprano solo with piano. In this setting, the phrase "Gentle Lord Jesus" inspires a lullaby-like quality where the soprano solo floats above the choral parts. The simplicity of the
This is an imaginative setting of a popular hymn tune from the 1960s. This a cappella piece is accessible and contains some divisi. A story in song of Mary's use of oil to anoint the feet of Jesus.