Selected quotes of Mother Teresa are woven together to create a stunning lyric of love and compassion. With melody and harmony weaving above a flowing piano accompaniment and optional violin, the new SATB
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The traditional Latin text of "peace and goodwill to men" has been thoughtfully set for developing choirs in this flowing and reflective arrangement. The simple setting and singable choral parts create a
The timeless Latin Dona Nobis Pacem text is set seamlessly with an English verse singing of understanding, kindness and hope for humankind. The flowing piano accompaniment supports the voices resulting in a
Here is an encouraging and positive statement of faith that will raise spirits from despair to hope. Taken from the inspiring poetic legacy of young peacemaker and author Mattie J.T. Stepanek, this
This majestic piece extols the value of music as a means to peace and harmony in the world. If you are looking for a song with a compelling message of music's power to heal divisions among us, then this is
The Word becomes song in this scripture-based anthem for choirs seeking an expressive vehicle for worship. A melodically pleasing gesture with wide intervals opens simply before taking on a rich and
From the moment you hear the rhythmic vocal introduction, you know this is a winning arrangement! These two pop hits really belong together, with the verses of Put a Little Love in Your Heart and
Premiered at Carnegie Hall, this is the ultimate choral for musical unity! Set in a very rhythmic style with optional percussion parts, it can be sung a cappella or with piano. The text is a wonderful mix
Beautiful harmonic writing and soaring melodic lines embrace this text that reflects on how we are each special shining stars, but that together we all come together to create something infinitely more
This song begins by having choir members state something hurtful that has been said to them in an overlapping texture that shows that we have all been affected by pain and violence, and yet we choose to