Carl Daw's Advent/Christmas text celebrates the coming of the "Word for whom creation sings." Alfred Fedak's setting is available for choir with keyboard and flute (or other C instrument), and also in the
Richard Leach's memorable text is inspired by the Greek theological word for the three-in-one interwoven nature of the Holy Trinity: "perichoresis," literally meaning "dance around." The first three stanzas
This setting of the evening canticles is for treble voices and organ; it is largely in two vocal parts throughout, with some minor divisi. The dance-like Magnificat makes effective use of
These five unaccompanied pieces by Sarah MacDonald are useful as introits or short anthems throughout the church year. Although several can be attached to certain feasts, seasons, or occasions (Eastertide,
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This creation-focused text is set beautifully by Craig Phillips. The piece is very well crafted and engaging. Suitable for Thanksgiving or any service focused on creation.
With a text by Richard Leach, this is a hymn setting that celebrates God's glory filling the earth. The music is broad and stirring, suitable for use with congregation. Powerful!
This is a rich and glorious anthem in the spirit of Phillips’s popular The Risen Sun. Words from the book of Romans serve as the text, which speaks of "being not conformed to the world." The
A short introit, and will be especially enjoyed by all who love music with its text from the Psalms.
Selah's ongoing series of anthems to texts by the great Welsh poet George Herbert continues with a setting of this beloved text of praise. David Ashley White has written a festive anthem with optional parts
Commissioned by St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Albany, New York, in memory of Katherine Anne Onufer. A beautiful and moving setting of this little-known text from Helen Keller. The optional oboe has an
This exquisite motet by sister and brother duo Elizabeth and Thomas Coxhead has already seen many performances and is sure to become a favorite of many choirs. The music is simple and lyrical, supporting
Annabel Rooney has written a richly beautiful setting of the familiar Latin prayer meaning "Light born of light." Beginning with a simple texture, the lush added-note harmony ebbs and flows expressively
Sarah MacDonald wrote this set of treble-voice responses for her Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir with the intention that they be "easy and stress-free" (especially for times when the students were busy with
Alice Parker's haunting portrayal of Richard Leach's text is engaging and picturesque. Moving lines intertwine to allow the listener to experience the setting. The accompaniment features drones and flowing
Alice Parker brings her wealth of skill and experience to bear on Gracia Grindal's adaptation of a 17th-century text about life's difficulties and heaven's rewards. Those familiar with this eminent
Psalm 139 is filled with memorable verses, and David Ashley White has chosen two for this lyrical anthem. The rising and falling melodic lines have a yearning quality that fits the invocatory nature of the
Words from Isaiah 42 make this an excellent anthem for occasions celebrating service, especially ordinations, anniversaries, and retirements. Fedak's dignified and lyrical music is homophonic and easy to
Sean Michael Salamon sets the traditional antiphon (in English) in an expressive manner with great harmonic variety. Largely homophonic and with no divisi, this work could be performed by small choirs.
This unaccompanied anthem was written for the installation of the 29th president of Harvard University. The familiar words of Micah 6:8 were chosen for the occasion. Cooman's fervent and expressive setting
Commissioned by the American Guild of Organists for the 2016 National Convention in Houston and celebrating David Ashley White receiving the AGO Distinguished Composer Award, this anthem employs a text by