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This Lord's Supper moment is filled with remembrances of Christ's suffering on the cross. Set to poignant music, the words invite the worshipper to recall and respond to the gifts of grace and mercy through
Delicately nuanced, this arrangement of SAMANTHRA from Kentucky Harmony is a treasure among early American sacred songs. A restrained piano part moves the work forward, and the vocal writing is
Heart-wrenching honesty characterizes this testimony that ministers to the wounded spirit. Soloists eloquently deliver the story of the song's pilgrims as they search for meaning in the journey of faith.
Ideal during the season of Lent with a message that co-mingles the themes of following Jesus and walking with him on life's journey, this elegant arrangement incorporates the traditional spiritual tune
"People can be free, sinners can be clean." The beautiful tune and gently syncopated rhythms add a conversational quality, culminating in a quiet reflection upon the truth that sustains us in our faith.
A new edition of this early Martin hymn resetting! In this version, the key has been lowered and the rhythms adjusted to reflect a more traditional approach to the text, refining the anthem for reverence
Beginning with a quote from the Lord's Prayer, the piece moves forward with a tender text calling the faithful to repentance. The contemporary ballad feel of the music and the orchestration for string
This piece pairs a wonderful new melody with one of sacred literature's most compelling texts. The anthem takes a dramatic turn as jubilant "Hosannas" turn to rabble cries of "Crucify!" before returning to
Beautiful devotional motet from Renaissance Europe. SSAATTBB. Approx. 5'00"
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
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
From the cantata Calvary's Mountain, this effective arrangement of the beloved spiritual is well crafted to deliver a fullness of sound without raising the level of difficulty. The emotional