Containing the very rich texts of Isaac Watts and Ralph Hudson, this anthem of original music begins somberly as it moves through the passion story. Tone painting is found throughout, emphasizing the text,
The enduring phrase "Kyrie eleison" begins many services of worship, especially during the penitential season of Lent. Sensitively set as the opening and closing material in this anthem, the choral lines
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Here is a lush and beautiful setting of George Bennard's beloved Lenten hymn. In a refreshing twist, the setting begins in a stately 4/4, eventually moving into the traditional 3/4 where it builds to a
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The familiar Lenten hymn is set in 5/4 which gives it a beautifully expressive quality that emphasizes the solemn text. With lovely rich harmonies, an a cappella middle section, and flowing piano
Presenting the crucifixion narrative, this story-telling anthem is written from the perspective of the tree that became the cross. The harp-like piano accompaniment brings a delicate simplicity to the piece
Were You There? is a meditation for baritone and chorus written for American baritone Charles Wesley Evans. The piano accompaniment is a transcription of an improvisation by Patrick Dupre Quigley.
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This anthem, extracted from the best-selling cantata A Festival of Hymns, is not to be missed. Opening simply with a quiet solo, the music gradually builds until the final measures practically
"Who is this, despised, rejected, mocked, insulted, beaten, bound?" This eloquent anthem is a dramatic yet simple reflection on Christ's crucifixion, featuring haunting yet lovely choral writing and an
Asking, "Why would the Son of God lay down his life for me?" this Good Friday ballad exalts the "wondrous love the Savior showed for me!" Opening with a hint of the hymn What Wondrous Love Is This,