Bongo and hand drum accompaniment highlight this intensely rhythmic African-styled work. The simple "alleluia" text allows the melodic and rhythmic ideas to take flight. With exciting vocal
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Based on the Ghanaian folk song Nanuma, this anthem highlights important elements of worship: praising God in song, praying, and going forth to share God's love. Written for children, youth, and
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Sizzling with celebratory rhythmic energy, this Zambian folk song loosely translates as: "Those who sing have the right to be called the children of God." The only accompanying instruments are hand drum
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Bwana Asifiwe is a traditional Swahili medley that incorporates Praise to the Lord the Almighty with optional solo for a memorable multicultural celebration! For a truly authentic feeling,
Psalm 47:1 is the inspiration for this jubilant call for all people to praise and serve God. A strong multicultural spirit is enhanced by the inclusion of English and Spanish texts, egg shaker, and hand
When we look at our neighbors, what do we see? This endearing piece celebrates the wonderful diversity of our communities and neighborhoods, with a gentle challenge to see one another as God sees us:
This energetic Israeli folksong features the Isaiah text "How beautiful are upon the mountains the feet of the messenger of good tidings: of salvation and peace." An authentic-sounding arrangement with a
"God is good, all the time!" Partnering a Swahili text and original melody with the familiar Sunday school song, this energetic, exuberant piece is a home run for your young choirs. The included percussion
This phenomenal work, recorded by First Call, is certain to be in great demand by a wide range of choirs! Based on All Creatures Of Our God And King, it features a powerful African chorus with
Fun to sing and surprisingly rehearsal-friendly, this South African musical celebration of freedom and hope is sure to have instant appeal. Lending itself to simple stage choreography and with an exciting,
A stellar setting for developing singers of the well-known South African folk song, with logical part-writing, stylistic rhythms, and an energized accompaniment! The optional percussion parts for shaker,
Brad Nix has hit a home run with this engaging and energetic arrangement. While some of the rhythms have been simplified, the piece keeps the overall feel and marching style. The accompaniment is
Rejoicing abounds in this multi-cultural selection! The Swahili refrain is easy to learn and the English stanzas provide a good balance to the primary melody. African drums and hand claps add to the
"Ubuntu" is a South African concept meaning that "a person is a person through other people." Is not a choir a community of singers, all blending our unique voices together to create something better than
What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a popular hymn in Kenya. This arrangement uses both the English and Swahili languages. Western and African cultures come together in this piece and enhance