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With a sparkling piano accompaniment and soaring phrases of "Alleluia! Amen!," this arrangement of the hymn tune MADRID is an excellent choice for the Easter season or festival days. Treble voices shine in
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A lesser known hymn, "Easter Flowers Are Blooming Bright" provides a gentler note of praise during the Easter season. It is quiet, contemplative, full of expression, beginning and ending a capella, yet it
This anthem is accompanied by organ or piano with optional handbells. The handbell part conveniently lists a recommended division of notes for eight ringers. The obbligato solo part may be played by flute,
If the original version of the Hallelujah Chorus is a bit daunting for your choir, then this is the virtual version for you! It's a step lower, quite a bit shorter, and presented as a kit that's designed to
If the original version of the Hallelujah Chorus is a bit daunting for your choir, then this is the version for you! It's a step lower, quite a bit shorter, and treated with the utmost musical care
The Hear Our Prayer trilogy from Mark Patterson is a wonderful resource for your children's choir or small adult choir. This trilogy includes short anthems for Ash Wednesday, Lent, and Holy Week.
An evocative musical setting of the Easter Eve Prayer of the Mozarabic Christians, who flourished on the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th-11th century. Images of fire, light and illumination are woven
Natalie Sleeth's classic anthem gets a makeover into a full SATB choir arrangement with optional trumpet (included in octavo) and handbells. Both voicings can be used together, allowing combined children
Opening with a driving energy, this choral wonderfully captures the celebratory occasion of Palm Sunday. The optional hushed a cappella section provides a wonderful contrast, and after a return to the