This ethereal transcription provides a new and different setting for the cherished psalm. The very free, almost chantlike rhythms and repetitive harmonies of this a cappella piece, coupled with an original
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This worshipful a cappella setting of a familiar text beckons us to grasp the truths of Christ. Long phrases paint the picture of the text and inspire. This is a piece worthy of consideration.
Such beautiful words deserve to be set to equally beautiful music, and here the textures unfold and the piece blossoms from bar one to the end. Starting in two parts and organically growing to seven, the
This poignant anthem's text, written in the last century, is as timely today as it was then. Framed as a prayer, this sensitive song uses expressive harmonies, slight dissonance, and key and meter changes
Famously set to music by Thomas Tallis, and taking words from the gospel of John, If Ye Love Me is a fresh, gorgeous new setting of this famous passage of scripture. Rich harmonies will
Richard Burchard has established himself as a composer and conductor. This a cappella Latin setting of In Paradisum would work well during Lent or All Saints. It would also be an
The familiar words of Charles Wesley are treated to a thoughtful, new musical setting by respected musician, Ken Berg. Beginning in E minor with treble voices in an unadorned unison the voices soon break
A steady, rhythmic ostinato lays the foundation in this a cappella work that affirms the faithfulness of God in the life of the believer. A contrasting chorale-like moment provides a respite from the energy
Expressive four-part a cappella writing speaks with sensitive eloquence in this sacred gem. The lyric challenges worshipers to examine their own spiritual journey and their hope to mirror the image of
A very compelling text brings us into a prayer of personal commitment in this choral offering. Expressive chords and freedom in the tempo establish a worshipful spirit. "You are my Lord, You are my
This jubilant original work presents a Latin and then English paraphrase of Psalm 100. An ideal way to open a concert or service, this a cappella setting radiates joy with sturdy, well-balanced choral
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Based on a text from Micah, this meditative work features recitative-like questions answered by imitative voices twining around the notion of “what is good.” The work closes with simple chordal
Revealing itself with warmth and sincerity, this a cappella anthem shines. Organic part-writing moves slowly with linear steps that enhance the harmonies.The text is ancient but still relevant today as a
For SATB a cappella choir. First printing. Originally commissioned by The Tallis Scholars from the Lincoln Center of the Performing Arts and Lafayette College, the composition had its world premiere ... view details
Originally a contemporary Christian radio hit for Kari Jobe, this a cappella vocal arrangement has been given a different texture that is both immensely pleasing and extremely worshipful. The inclusion of
A fanfare-like choral setting for SATB chorus with divisi, this sacred text from the Psalms sparkles with fresh harmonies in a dynamic modern setting. A cappella throughout, with an optional part for string
This may be the coolest piece to appear in years! This innovative choral adaptation of a classic praise and worship hit features Swahili and English text inspired by the Psalms. The indigenous percussion
Deeply expressive, an old poem is treated with rich harmonies to become a moving closer for concerts or festivals. Written with an ear to the a cappella glee club tradition, the incorporation of Dvorak's
Luxurious in harmonic language and choral timbre, this magnificent octavo describes the angel's announcement of Christ's birth to the shepherds. Emerging poetically from stillness, the piece opens