This rousing arrangement of the well-known Palm Sunday hymn for choir, organ, optional brass quartet, and optional congregation contains powerful interludes and modulations that will make this a great
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A slight rewording of the ending of the hymn How Can I Keep from Singing provides the inspiration for this otherwise original text. "All things are mine since I am His" becomes a bit more personal
This eloquent poem by Richard Crashaw has been given a profound and reflective setting with a pentatonic flavor. Powerful imagery and beautiful melodic lines combine to create a stirring Lenten / Good
The perfect opening to any Easter service, this exciting anthem with its proclamatory text by Herb Frombach announces the resurrection of our Lord and Savior. Two optional B-flat trumpet and timpani parts,
This lovely Christmas anthem features a flowing piano part that supports solid vocal part-writing. Written in 3/4 time, the anthem includes the refrain from Angels We Have Heard on High. Lyrics by
Serenely depicting the birth of Jesus and the first days of his life, this quiet anthem is very accessible to both voices and piano. Thoughtful lyrics from Herb Frombach provide a solid framework for the
The beautiful and well-known hymn tune DIX is given new life with some fresh harmonies and a meter in 6/4. While the text is perfect for Epiphany, this accessible anthem is also available with the alternate
Asante Sana is Swahili for "Thank you very much". This is an upbeat SATB and piano Thanksgiving offering, and it is great fun to sing!
This straightforward arrangement of the familiar carol weaves voices, piano, and optional flute to form an elegant setting of the tune CRADLE SONG. C-instrument part is included in the octavo.
While adapting some of the text from the traditional Irish hymn, this anthem uses original music and largely original text. The text speaks of the comfort that comes in being a follower and asks the Lord to
No clearer example exists of the astonishing grace of a suffering savior in the life of a repentant sinner than that of the thief on the cross. That this same grace is available to us all compels us to
This Celtic-style anthem's text, written by Herb Frombach, is based freely on John 12:44. Mostly upbeat, the contrasting a cappella middle section returns to the opening energy where the (optional) violin
This anthem tells the Christmas story with original music and textual references from What Child Is This? and the first verse of O Little Town of Bethlehem. The anthem concludes with
Brownsey and Lantz have done it again! What fun for elementary choirs this is! Not everyone lives in a cold climate during wintertime. This piece pits cold weather and warm weather in a friendly vocal disco
This popular French carol is a perfect choice to feature the sopranos and altos in your choir. The French text is included as an alternative. Optional chamber orchestration includes woodwinds, strings, and
Written for choir with piano accompaniment, this original communion anthem recalls the neoromantic style of choral writing. Very accessible with very little divisi, this anthem will add to the observance of
This Pentecost offering features the traditional text Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayer. Beginning with a solo (or solo section), this accessible anthem features a memorable melody with lots of
This fun and flashy arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol will be a great addition to your Christmas repertoire! Available for two- or four-hand piano, the piano part is full of fast scales which
These two gems for SAB voices work beautifully as a pair. The first, Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei (KV438) is on the slow side, in E flat major. The second, Luci care, luci belle (KV346) is
This very accessible anthem is appropriate as a prayer response or general anthem. The soothing music and tender imagery express how deep and everlasting God's love is.
This praise anthem emphasizes that there is only one God, who is great, powerful, and ever-present. Musically, the piece builds to a climax near the end, and then settles with the last reaffirming