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Recently celebrating its 50th year in print, this breathtaking choral essay is simply one of the finest choices for Advent or general services with a text based on Revelations 22. Conceived for a
A mysterious introduction incorporating the clarinet and violin sets the stage for this beautiful treble setting of this favorite carol. The divisi parts are primarily written in canon, which makes for ease
Commonly used as symbolism in Christian texts, river imagery inspired this pairing of It is Well (When Peace Like a River) and Shall We Gather at the River. Together they combine to
Here is a rousing setting for a cappella chorus on the tune Invitation from the shape note collection Southern Harmony of 1835. With an alternate text for the Christmas
A cappella choirs will enjoy this ethereal arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol. The melody is easily identifiable throughout, and a quiet energy makes it an exciting setting.
A beautiful and peaceful setting of Psalm 131. It begin with a calming opening statement by the cello which is then incorporated beautifully into the structure of the piece. Optional strings may also be
Michael Cox has arranged his madrigal-like carol in SATB, SSAA, and TTBB settings. Lilting "Alleluia" refrains contrast with introspective verses that are a perfect vehicle for the thought-provoking imagery
This piece begins simply and blossoms into a rich choral tapestry as it develops. The solo cello adds a meaningful touch. The familiar FOREST GREEN melody is used throughout. Lovely!
Telemann's brilliant accompanied canon for three treble voices uses a text from Psalm 34. This edition offers text options in English and German for worship or concert settings. A fine example of the
This setting of the traditional advent piece captures the lilting feel of a joyful renaissance motet. The flute and tambourine are delightful additions to the arrangement.
An outburst of pure joy for SSAA voices and handbells (2 octaves), the text alternates "Hodie Christus Est" with the title and Alleluias. In a fast 6/8 after the opening declamatory
A delightful setting of a familiar Christmas carol. The piece features a sparkling accompaniment and joyous choral parts that are fun to sing. Equally effective with brass, chamber orchestra, or with solo
An original text and tune with optional organ and violin accompaniment carries a message of the gifts of God's love and blessings. This message of encouragement and hope will inspire your choir to sing of
The familiar Austrian carol is presented in a tender choral setting with keyboard and optional flute, oboe, and string quartet accompaniment. The text is adapted from the carol, and close harmonies
This Epiphany carol by Julian Revie for three-part treble voices and organ was written for a children's choral festival. The inventive organ accompaniment occasionally mimics shimmering starlight. The