Few hymns throughout history have had the impact during the Lenten season as this Johann Cruger hymn composed in 1640. Craig Courtney's expressive palette includes a haunting piano accompaniment, an a
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This Baroque-like anthem incorporates accessible contrapuntal technique, making it satisfying for singer and listener alike. With a voicing for smaller ensembles, use for Lent or communion.
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Jayne Southwick Cool adds to her impressive catalog of choral music with this gorgeous composition for Lent. Included with this composition is a lovely C instrument part that works in harmony with the
With simple choral parts and a crafty blues piano accompaniment, this anthem is perfect for large and small choirs alike. The work is mostly in two parts, but there are about seven measures where the women
The rugged early American tune BOURBON provides an assertive choice as a choir anthem during the Lenten season. The energetic treatment with its off-beat accents perfectly suits the tune and text: "Take up
The haunting modal melody of this traditional Irish folk carol is coupled with a lovely murmuring piano part and countermelody by the oboe (part included). The text retells the story of Adam and Eve in the
From the cantata Calvary's Mountain, this effective arrangement of the beloved spiritual is well crafted to deliver a fullness of sound without raising the level of difficulty. The emotional
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Were You There? is a meditation for baritone and chorus written for American baritone Charles Wesley Evans. The piano accompaniment is a transcription of an improvisation by Patrick Dupre Quigley.
Tim Sharp and famed Nashville composer Wes Ramsay join forces to create a new and powerful anthem using the words from one of Southern Harmony's best-loved texts. An optional solo violin and string parts
Gorgeous original material seamlessly mingles with treasured hymns, including What Wondrous Love Is This; Jesus, Lover of My Soul and I Stand Amazed in the Presence. Unison
This anthem, extracted from the best-selling cantata A Festival of Hymns, is not to be missed. Opening simply with a quiet solo, the music gradually builds until the final measures practically
Asking, "Why would the Son of God lay down his life for me?" this Good Friday ballad exalts the "wondrous love the Savior showed for me!" Opening with a hint of the hymn What Wondrous Love Is This,