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Donald McCullough includes an interesting and lush organ part to accompany an original melody set to a familiar Lenten text. The part-writing is accessible and the altos are featured as a
A joyful and rhythmic setting of the beloved 19th century text, this has nice vocal ranges and a clean, classic feel. The newly composed melody captures all of the buoyancy inherent in the lyrics. For
For centuries, this plainchant Alleluia has been the assigned melody proper to the Easter Vigil to announce and acclaim the Gospel. In this edition, the solemn chant
Flute, oboe, and hand drum introduce and accompany this SATB a cappella setting that pairs Newton's traditional text with the tune GREENVILLE, an American melody in flowing 6/8 meter. The vocal parts are
A beautiful and stirring text by Jeannette M. Lindholm that presents a poignant scene of what the day of Annunciation may have been like for Mary. The piece is in three movements with the middle movement
Here is an emotive, yet simple and straightforward setting of the familiar text, in the form of a hymn-anthem. All sections of the choir are given the melody before moving into four-part harmony.
A lilting 6/8 setting of Psalm 103, this is scored for SATB voices, descant, and congregation, with piano and optional 3-5 octave handbells. First the choir sings the antiphon and the congregation copies
Adapted from Psalm 103, this accessible and joyful setting is useful throughout the church year. Solid three-part writing with limited range for the bass part makes this a great choice for slim Sundays or
Michael Larkin has created a lovely setting of Revelation 14:13 that is expressive and approachable, for All Saints as well as for memorial or funeral services. It may be performed a cappella or with piano
Gerald Near has set a sublime text by John Donne, providing restrained, elegant music that responds to the text with lyricism, mixed meter, and thoughtful dissonance. The organ part nicely supports the SATB
This very effective SSA setting of the Catalan Christmas carol El Cant Dels Ocells has a very haunting accompaniment for piano or four handbells. Occasional use of a cappella moments provides
A Christmas lullaby carol in triple meter with a sweet melody, this piece is scored for SATB voices accompanied by piano and violin or chamber ensemble. The choral texture varies by verse, with verses one