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Rejoice to see the Morning Star! With a fluid accompaniment and simple melody, David von Kampen’s arrangement of O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN for SA and piano is accessible and lovely. Schedule it for
A gorgeous new tune and setting of Fred Pratt Green's thanksgiving hymn for SA choir and piano. A melody is introduced in the first stanza and a countermelody in the second. The final stanza masterfully
In this exquisite choral setting with piano, we find inspiration from both the American spiritual and gospel styles of an earlier century. A rich vocal solo opens the piece, and later floats over
This anthem is scored for SAB voices, organ or piano, and optional strings. The text uses Psalm 24:7 and the music is set in a Baroque style. This piece is especially useful during Advent, as well as for
Set for SSA and organ by Jacob B. Weber, this anthem features the tune ERHALT UNS, HERR. With a combination of a cappella and accompanied singing, this setting is suitable for women's choruses or advanced
A modern setting of the familiar chorale (ERHALT UNS, HERR). The choral writing is approachable and easy to learn, while the piano accompaniment adds support and harmonic interest.
Experience the wonder and awe felt by Mary in this piece inspired by the text of the Magnificat. Set for SA voices and piano, this Christmas song carries themes of deliverance and redemption.With a lovely,
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An accessible and versatile collection of hymns for treble voices based on hymns with Reformation themes. Even churches that do not typically have a women's or children's choir could find this collection
The pushing and pulling tension of chant complements this text in a way never heard before, making for a passionate and moving song. This arrangement is flexible for unison or SA choirs or solo use and is