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A beautiful a cappella rendition of this beloved hymn, as presented by Brigham Young University's stellar a cappella group BYU Vocal Point. Smooth background harmonies for divisi tenor-bass chorus lay the
The words of Jefferson Hascall's 1860 gospel song imagine a band of angels accompanying believers as they cross from earthly life to heaven. In this setting, the Bradbury tune is adapted and arranged into a
As performed by Brigham Young University's a cappella group BYU Vocal Point, this Irish folk hymn sparkles in a contemporary a cappella setting. Full harmonies surround the solo lines, creating a texture
This Getty and Townend modern hymn has become an instant classic that is sung the world over in worship and concert settings. With deep, meaningful lyrics, a singable melody and traditional harmonies, it is
This oft-sung hymn is a beautiful declaration of devotion and contentment in the face of adversity. This arrangement's inclusion of the original but lesser-known text of verse 2 gives a welcome variation
"Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom; the night is dark, and I am far from home; lead thou me on! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see the distant scene; one step enough for me." This gorgeous
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This traditional hymn is one of the most popular signature songs of Brigham Young University's a cappella group BYU Vocal Point. Presented here in the exact tenor-bass arrangement that has garnered more
This well-crafted arrangement of the beloved old favorite from American hymnody is appropriate for any choral ensemble. With soaring obligato lines and shimmering harmonies, this work is certain to paint a
This unique arrangement takes the words of Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me and transforms them into a sea shanty appropriate for church. Featuring a soloist in the call-and-response format, this
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First written as the bright, opening movement of Heavenly Home: Three American Songs, this enduring gospel favorite is set with a straightforward first verse and chorus. The next two verses combine