A simple table grace that can be used anywhere. "For food that stays our hunger. For rest that brings us ease. For homes where memories linger. We give our thanks to You for these."
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Text by English mystic Julian of Norwich (c.1342-c.1416). This
This song of praise celebrates God's works and God's kingdom. Antiphonal writing, rich divisi, and harmonic textures along with rhythmic excitement all create thrilling moments for choir and audience!
This piece is a more introspective and solemn approach to the traditional Alleluia but maintains a strong melodic feel, with soaring lines and a great mix of homophonic textures and counterpoint.
An excerpt from Kurt Sander's "The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom," the first complete setting of the Orthodox Liturgy in English composed in the Slavic choral idiom. This work is a first-rate example
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A true masterpiece for a cappella chorus. The name Randall Thompson is as much a part of choral music as is the voice. Once you've mastered this, you'll have truly stunning performance piece. His masterful
This driving a cappella anthem is appropriate for Christmas worship and holiday concerts. The vocal parts are intuitive and singable, featuring an antiphonal dialogue between the SA and TB voices. Modal
This original composition, with words based on the biblical text of Romans 12:1-5, features upbeat vocal jazz rhythms as it calls us to seek God's will through the transforming of our minds.
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