Lively and with a joyous sense of celebration, this traditional song from Tanzania will be a divine addition to any Easter celebration. Handbell musicians will enjoy the driving rhythm, while worshippers
This anthem speaks to the knowledge that Christ still rises even when our faith falters, friends are divided, or prayers go unsaid. Christ still rises when hope and joy return. With a smooth worship ballad
Alleluia! Wake the hearts and minds of each singer and listener with this Eastertide song in praise of Christ. Scored for SATB voices, hand drum and tambourine, this arrangement provides a rousing addition
This piece, suitable for Passiontide, is moving with a subtle intensity, highlighting a lovely text by Herman Stuempfle, Jr. The choir and pianist should take care to balance a delicate lyricism with
Embracing the original meaning of the word "carol" as a joyful song and also a kind of dance in a ring, this setting of a Timothy Dudley-Smith text captures the spirited jubilation of the Easter season. The
The joy of the opening and closing sections can be communicated with precise diction and rhythm, in contrast with the expressive central section. The 7/8 measures of the melody are always grouped 2+2+3,
This original composition draws the listener in with a simple beginning that builds with intensity carried by an undulating rhythm flowing with emotion. Accessible and interesting, this piece is appropriate
The eloquent cries of the soloist's verses emerge from the choir and assembly's plaintive refrain, gracefully accompanied by subdued parts for keyboard, guitar, flute and cello in this touching lamentation
Looking for something meaningful for Lent? Then consider this Carol Browning original. A sparse keyboard part and two-part mixed vocals are combined with an intimate text portraying the Crucifixion.
With a stunning pleading quality, this meditative piece is perfect for Passion Sunday or Good Friday. Smaller choirs can effectively sing this beautiful, satisfying, and colorful piece in four parts, while
Based on John 6 and 15, this piece has a lyrical, memorable melody and is easy to sing beautifully. A meditative refrain for assembly and SATB choir alternates with the verses and provides opportunities for
Here is a two-part mixed anthem that is easy to learn. The organ accompaniment is fairly active, but the two basic themes lie well under the fingers. A rather fun piece for both the singers and the
Here is a beautiful setting written for the Year of Mercy. Sink into these simple yet luscious harmonies in an a cappella anthem that cries for God's mercy and healing. A welcome text during Lent, Divine
This lovely setting will be a welcome addition to your choir's Pentecost repertoire and is also well suited to celebrations of confirmation or communion. The piece gradually builds in intensity as it
Both majestic and ethereal, this arrangement of PASSION CHORALE will be a lovely addition to your Lenten services.
For Holy Thursday, this setting of Herman Stuempfle's text is haunting, with both voices and accompaniment reminiscent of the time period of the hymn tune SOUTHWELL, circa 1579. Beginning in unison, moving
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This introspective setting for unaccompanied SATB choir draws inspiration from a 16th-century painting of the same name attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Thomas LaVoy fosters a mood of subdued reverence with
This anthem for Pentecost will find a welcome home in many choral libraries! The bold fanfare of the choir and organ, featuring Joel Martinson's effective harmonies and shifting rhythms, will capture the
A tender, sensitive introduction sets the tone for this beautiful hymn. The thoughtful use of optional handchimes (3-5 octaves) produces a delicate blend of harmony and melody.
This piece is a perfect choice for a festive Easter morning celebration or spring concert. The mixed meter creates the feel of a dance as the text proclaims the triumph of Christ's resurrection. "Arisen" is
A contemporary sound is the foundation for this setting of Psalm 118. Although there is a part for cantor, the three-part choir voicing is just as essential, as it plays different roles throughout - echoing
The haunting modal melody of this traditional Irish folk carol is coupled with a lovely murmuring piano part and countermelody by the oboe (part included). The text retells the story of Adam and Eve in the
Based on a charming American folk hymn, this arrangement uses exuberant 6/4 and 9/4 meters. The playful piano accompaniment at times imitates the turtle dove, the token of Christ's love. It is well suited