This selection combines the traditional with 21st century expression and looks to the eternal with hope and glorious musical vision. Lovely soaring lines in each vocal part create a beautiful choral
Sometimes the mere thought of Christ's immeasurable love can wash over the believer in an overwhelming wave. This choral anthem is reserved for those moments in worship. Using Charles Wesley's
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Exquisite writing for voices, piano, and violin is on full display in this musical tribute to the composer's mother. The comforting text of Matthew 11:28-29 is brought to life through lush harmonies and a
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For SATB choir and soprano solo. Fresh and unsentimental, this setting of the much-loved text is as beautiful as the familiar anthem by Stainer and a worthy alternative. While a cappella, with some work
This chorus from Brahms' "A German Requiem" is a perennial festive favorite and a standard work for better choirs in schools and churches. This edition offers the English text only and utilizes piano
This earnest, haunting setting of the familiar Latin text includes sensitive, skillful part-writing and seamless interplay between the voices and accompaniment. An outstanding piece for a mixed choir of any
This haunting and soulful treatment of the well-known American folk melody includes instrumental echoes of the spiritual Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child which adds further depth of
The arrangement of this African American spiritual is both accessible and gorgeous. A short choral section is used for the introduction, interludes between verses, and at the conclusion, adding cohesion to
This remarkable new arrangement for SATB chorus and piano focuses on the inherent drama of the text. Each verse expresses a different reaction to its question about the Crucifixion. The piano accompaniment,
Effective, simple part-writing and exceptional use of dynamics have made this piece an icon of sacred choral literature. There is just no better way to express the meaning of the cross, particularly during