An exciting collection of alternate harmonizations, as well as introductions, interludes and modulations for 25 of the best-loved hymn tunes. A great addition to your service music library!
A haunting and contemporary a cappella arrangement of a wonderful old English carol. The subtle dissonance and tonal shifts make this a memorable and meaningful setting. Great for use within a liturgical
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These are delightful arrangements of seven traditional Advent tunes. The collection includes Prepare the Royal Highway; O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying; On Jordan's Bank the
Volume 10 of this highly respected series of publications intended to draw attention to the organ music by a school of American composers whose recognition is long overdue. Designed for recital and church
This arrangement of the Spanish Toda la Tierra tune is set in a hymnlike form, yet the music never feels static as each statement is given a variety of textures throughout. From a simple
This compilation of hymn-based piano music from the pens of six established composers includes 12 pieces for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, some new in this volume. Each composer's writing being unique,
This arrangement of the familiar carol begins very much like a traditional four-part setting but progresses in the expansion of the choral parts as the piece develops. The voice leading is superb and
Gentleness, warmth and light shine through this beautiful Christmas anthem. The text by Edward Caswall first appeared in Carols Old and Carols New in 1916. A beautiful and poetic retelling of the Christmas
Taken from the composer's larger Christmas work, Sing the Songs of Bethlehem: A Lessons and Carols, this sprightly excerpt is intended for use as a festive congregational hymn accompaniment using
Full of creativity and variety, this collection contains two preludes, a toccata, and two carol medleys using the Advent/Christmas tunes CAROL OF THE BELLS; DIVINUM MYSTERIUM; GLORIA; GREENSLEEVES; HAGEN
Based on two carols, one Polish and one French, this piece was conceived as a teaching piece for use with children but is appropriate and enjoyable for any group. There is a lesson plan included which
Neil Harmon has created joyous new music, rhythmic and lively with 6/8 and 4/4 in alternation for this traditional carol text. The dance-like setting is full of infectious fun with nice key changes and
A beautiful and stirring text by Jeannette M. Lindholm that presents a poignant scene of what the day of Annunciation may have been like for Mary. The piece is in three movements with the middle movement