Adorned with a graceful Baroque spirit, this piece joins the text of O Little Town of Bethlehem with the COVENTRY CAROL tune and creates a special Advent choral offering. The short closing a
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"We are longing for the Light." Appropriate for Advent or a Service of Lessons and Carols, this very effective piece is based on a Russian folk song, with brief references to VENI EMMANUEL. Accompanied by
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Lush melodic writing characterizes this original Christmas anthem, offering a thoughtful choice for worship or concert settings. The mystery of Emmanuel is center stage in message and the music, and the
"There is no name like the name of Jesus." The charming traditional carol Still, Still, Still threads through the introduction, interludes, and close, complementing the original music and text.
From the first leaping melodic interval, this enjoyable flourish for Christmas encourages and delights. This anthem is one of those rare pieces that works equally as well with smaller ensembles as it does
This anthem from the cantata Sing a Song of Christmas is an absolute joy to hear and sing! Set in an infectious call-and-response format, this quickly learned piece fills a happy Advent niche in
Dazzling and bright, this anthem radiates Advent hope and joy. The vocal texture is nicely varied, from homophonic to antiphonal to points of polyphony, and the accompaniment enhances the infectious
Let Christmas begin with this soaring Nativity anthem! Rich with a memorable melody and engaging harmonies, this message in song can be a crowning moment for your Christmas worship. A lush orchestration
This amazing set of choral variations is just the ticket for a fabulous experience for your choir and audience alike. Decorated with two different orchestrations (full orchestra and a bluegrass consort),
Charles Wesley's beloved Advent text Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus is creatively paired with Mozart's Alleluia from "Exsultate, Jubilate." Approachable vocal writing captures the