This creative arrangement includes two well-known hymn tunes, All Glory, Laud and Honor and Rejoice, the Lord Is King. Syncopated rhythms, use of mallets, and featuring the melody
This traditional Palm Sunday anthem is given a festive treatment in this energetic and well-crafted arrangement. The piece alternates between exciting driving rhythms and a contrasting lyrical section with
A fresh take on a traditional hymn for Palm Sunday, two flutes and snare drum join the piano in accompanying the crowds through the streets of Jerusalem. Building in exuberance as the piece moves through
This is a fabulous Palm Sunday setting for adult choir with optional children's choir! Incorporating the hymntune ST. THEODULPH, this well-written and accessible anthem offers the opportunity for multiple
Hear the sounds of Palm Sunday in this celebratory anthem fit for a King. Celebrate as you unite choir and organ in this pull out the stops offering. Beautiful vocal layering and a memorable rhythmic melody
This new festival setting of the traditional Palm Sunday hymn ELLACOMBE will be sure to add energy and joy to your Palm Sunday celebration. For choir and organ with optional brass quartet and percussion, as
Start your Palm Sunday off in grand fashion with this medley of ELLACOMBE and ST. THEODULPH. Powerful chordal writing, rhythmic malleting, and careful use of unexpected harmonies make this piece
An Israeli folk melody is expertly combined with All Glory, Laud, and Honor in this piece that's an ideal choice for Palm Sunday. The haunting folk melody is underscored with delicate mallet work,
The tunes TRURO and STUTTGART combine into a joyous song of praise! A straightforward opening in 4/4 gives way to a driving section in 7/8 where handchimes take the TRURO melody for a verse before the piece
An engaging arrangement of Ride On, King Jesus and Plenty Good Room, this energetic setting uses special techniques to highlight the melody and to provide interesting
This superb a cappella arrangement is well crafted and musically interesting. From the opening declamatory statement to the creativity of the verses and jubilant layered ending, Howard Helvey shows his