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This grand, impressive hymn concertato is arranged for SATB voices with optional children's choir, brass, timpani, and congregation, providing directors multiple options for use. A wonderful selection to
Walter de la Mare's poem provides the strong text for this inspiring choral that celebrates music. The mostly homophonic writing puts a focus on the words; for the full texture, include the optional treble
Capturing the anticipation and excitement of the first snowfall of the season, this gleeful song is perfect for choirs who are just beginning to experience the joy of part-singing. The inspired writing
A fantastic multicultural feature for your handbell choir! Available for 2-3 or 3-5 octave bell choir with optional claves, maracas, congas, or bongos. The percussion parts are available in the full score
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Possessing a text inspired by students, this energetic and enthusiastic original explores all of the wonderful things we feel when we are part of a choir: "When we sing, we feel joy, we feel pride, we feel
This David Edwards communion hymn has long been a favorite, and will gain a wider audience with this new accessible arrangement for handbells with supportive organ accompaniment (optional handchimes).
Three popular spirituals: When the Train Comes Along; This Train and The Gospel Train, make up this dynamic and rhythmic mini-medley. Packing tons of energy, it's also a fabulous
Resounding rhythmic Hallelujahs open this fresh new setting of the Frank Mason North missional and grace-filled hymn text. The tenor and bass lines create a syncopated texture in the opening and closing
The memorable carol While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks is intermingled with hints of The First Noel, Hark! the Herald Angels Sing and Il Est Ne. Theoptional C or B-flat
A lyrical piano accompaniment supporting the choral parts is contrasted with an a cappella section in this beautiful Christmas ballad. Delicate vocal phrases and dramatic cadences capture the nativity story
Sometimes, worship needs to happen in a profound, awe-inspiring way, with powerful, compelling music that evokes images of great cathedrals with grand architecture. And sometimes, the music simply embodies
"Snow is falling, gently falling in the town tonight. In the morning we'll go walking through the fields of white." With lyrics based on a poem written by James Stephens in 1915, this winter selection
Christina Rossetti's intriguing poem about the mysteriousness of the wind provides the text for this engaging, gentle concert offering for young and developing choirs. The flute provides interesting color