This rousing English music-hall song was arranged for the hit television production of Agatha Christie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The song accompanies the final wedding scene and is full of joy
Created for Ely Cathedral's Hark! The Herald concerts, this setting of the While Shepherds Watched text is joyful and celebratory. The text was the first carol admitted to Church of England hymnals
The third offering in the August Press Silent Night Project, this setting is approachable by smaller choirs and features a gratifying role for the pianist in accompaniment.
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A brilliant collaborative effort between long-time colleagues Tim Sharp, Executive Director of American Choral Directors Association, and highly-respected composer and arranger Wes Ramsay, Come Away to the
This masterful setting of the familiar Welsh carol features a few clever rhythmic twists and an unexpected setting of the text "Fast away the old year passes." With a dancing organ accompaniment, this piece
This Cambridge-trained composer offers a fresh and moving treatment of a beloved traditional text, The Gaelic Blessing. Scored simply for SATB and piano (or organ) and accessible to choirs of any
Created for Ely Cathedral choir, this charming setting of a beloved Italian carol is appropriate for church and school settings, with lyrics in both Italian and English. Moderate voice ranges, beautiful
This fresh presentation of the traditional folk song from Catalonia, Spain recounts what the shepherds must have asked one another as they walked to meet the Holy Family at the manger. Both tune and
This folk-song setting of a famous poem by one of Scotland's greatest poets has been beautifully crafted by the Canadian-born composer Sarah McDonald. Accessible and artistically rewarding, it is suitable
Phillips Brooks, best known for his wonderful carol O Little Town of Bethlehem, authored this inspiring poem celebrating Christ's birth. Arranger Bruce Greer brings his insights to Wes Ramsay's
This a cappella setting of an old gospel favorite is authentic in style and mood. The arrangement is in a call-and-response format, with the solo voice presenting each question or statement of belief,
One of England's preeminent organist/conductor/arrangers has transformed Charles Wesley's famous text using his well-loved Christmas carol arrangement of the Yorkshire folk carol CRANBROOK. This joyous,
British composer Ben Ponniah's reputation has grown dramatically following the release of an album of his music performed by the Selwyn College Choir. This serene and lovely setting
Paul Trepte, recently retired as Organist and Director of Music of Ely Cathedral (UK), has created a remarkable setting of the Easter Passion drawn from the account of St. Luke, picking up the story at the
Commissioned by Tulsa Oratorio Chorus, River Medley weaves together three great American hymns that share the imagery of rivers: places of promise, of prayer and consecration, and points of departure and
The second offering in the August Press Silent Night Project, this setting includes subtle harmonies with a bit of dry humor thrown in for good measure: listen for a snippet of a lullaby along the way!
The famed writing team of Ramsay and Sharp turn their attentions to the most famous carol in history. Their treatment provides a constant harmonic "forward motion" that leads to a thrilling final
Two beautiful (if somewhat less familiar) carols from Denmark are combined in this winsome arrangement. Although the recording is in Danish, the anthem features lyrics in English: A Babe Is Born In
This fresh approach to the classic American hymn of Watts and Lowry captures the 'march' sense of the joyous text with a dance-like approach. Approachable in range and great fun to sing!
When We Build is an ideal piece for community, college and festival choirs—long expressive vocal lines, inspiring text—an opportunity for the choir to shine while it moves and
This work paints a poignant picture of suburban life - where everything looks wonderful, as long as one doesn't dwell too intently upon the details. This work is, in essence, a series of episodes in
Commissioned by St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Georgia, here is a moving setting of William Cowper's immortal poem God Moves in a Mysterious Way. With an expressive melodic