Classic hymnody is celebrated in this festive concertato-style offering for Palm Sunday. Bringing choir and congregation together in praise, this unifying acclamation is a strong service opener and backdrop
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Using the familiar hymn tune W Zlobie Lezy, this Easter anthem is quickly learned but makes a powerful impact. Unison singing alternates with sections of four-part writing and the last verse
The essence of Christmas is dramatically captured in the setting of this contemporary Christmas offering. Walk with Mary as she prepares for the birth of her son, alone and afraid. Experience the miracle of
Combine your choirs with handbells, flute, and percussion to present this uplifting original that is fun to sing and perform. Briefly quoting All Things Bright and Beautiful, it captivates with
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With a lilting musical quote from the Easter hymn Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, this moving introit captures the shining joy of Easter Sunday. An excellent flourish for Easter worship, with
This exclamatory anthem is a joyous proclamation of Christ's resurrection. The regal opening features bold choral divisi before settling into a unison statement of the fanfare-like melody. The final section
This festive triptych is based on the tunes CORONATION, MILES LANE, and DIADEM, which are paired with the text All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. A hymn concertato for choir and optional
This Easter Sunday introit is a perfect way to begin your resurrection celebration with a powerful opening for choir, organ, brass, and handbells. The text is a verse of Crown Him with Many Crowns
Bursting with joy from start to finish, this energetic and exciting arrangement of the beloved Christmas carol hits all the right notes for choirs of any age. Unison, two-part, and mixed voices shine in
With a new tune for a well-known text, this hymn concertato is perfect for a festive Easter, Ascension, or Christ the King Sunday. Each verse is given a fresh treatment leading to a final, glorious verse
This exhilarating anthem is set to Psalm 99-inspired lyrics in a bright and energetic fashion with mixed meter and joyous syncopation. An optional part for handbells and handchimes (both 3-octave) is also
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This haunting setting based on Psalms 102 and 142 features themes of petition, prayer, and longing for God. The expressive dissonances and their resolutions reflect spiritual yearning. The simple optional
This festive anthem incorporates two hymns that emphasize the theme of singing praise to God: How Can I Keep from Singing and Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven (HYFRYDOL). The optional
The traditional Charles Wesley text is combined with the buoyant tune, LYNGHAM, to create a rousing anthem. A regal first stanza is followed by a legato treatment in the second stanza. The third
The surprising joy of the Resurrection is conveyed through jubilant fanfares in the accompaniment and a shifting of the rhythm between 3/4 and implied 6/8 meters. As the mood softens, a more melodic section
Especially designed for Easter Sunday morning, this introit for choir and handbells is an ideal way to begin your service. Consider covering a cross with flowers and letting it lead your people into the
An outburst of pure joy for SSAA voices and handbells (2 octaves), the text alternates "Hodie Christus Est" with the title and Alleluias. In a fast 6/8 after the opening declamatory
This hymn is used to open the Service of Lessons and Carols, heard annually in the chapel of Cambridge College each Christmas Eve. That event is what Joel Raney had in mind when he crafted his new setting
A wonderful new Easter text is paired with LANCASHIRE. The silent alleluias of Lent and Holy Week are unleashed with joyful abandon as strong unison singing announces the theme. The second stanza features
A glittering setting of the Christmas classic VENITE ADOREMUS, this arrangement captures the spirit of the season with writing that is both engaging and technically approachable. The melody weaves through
For Eastertide, this anthem of praise calls for renewal, restoration, and revival. Framed as a call to worship, the verses conclude with a distinctive mixed-meter pattern that overflows with joyful