Practical and artful, this retooling of the popular tune BESANCON CAROL is an ideal processional for Advent. Arranged with success in mind, this introit will ring in the services of the season with a joyful
Scott Perkins sets text from Revelation 14 and Romans 8 in this flowing, lyrical anthem appropriate for All Saints, funerals, or any time of remembrance. Unison passages balance beautiful harmonic
Every day the Lord has made is a celebration! This energetic unison or two-part anthem by Dennis and Nan Allen expresses that truth in both melody and text. Highlights include a memorable and repetitive
The ancient hymn tune PUER NOBIS comes from Ireland, and this celebratory anthem takes the melody - and listener - back to its Irish roots! With four-hand piano accompaniment and a tambourine for
This regal representation of the tune IL EST NE jubilantly celebrates the birth of Jesus. The optional orchestration builds from verse to verse to an exciting climax. Available in two voicings and
The time-honored words of Amazing Grace get a spirited new melody in this upbeat new rendition from John Helgen. Your choir will love the easy-to-learn two-part sections which alternate with
Utilizing the traditional African American tune, this artistic setting focuses on two central images: breaking bread together in communion and fellowship, and falling on one's knees in prayer. Both images
Your choristers will love singing this upbeat setting of a traditional spiritual that has clever syncopations and a fun piano accompaniment. Every listener will welcome this delightful selection,
Modern melody meets classic text to celebrate the creative power of God. Later the piece recounts the days of creation and the unfolding of the universe while counterpointing with the Latin phrase, "Cantate
Ever wished there was a song the entire church could sing to celebrate and welcome in new members? Cindy Ovokaitys felt the need and created a captivating verse/chorus piece. As a way to introduce this
"May the words of my mouth be pleasing in your heart, O Lord." Based upon Psalms 19:14 and 145:21, this thoughtful anthem, set in E minor, is hauntingly beautiful. Scored by Ruth Elaine Schram for unison or
Lightly contemporary, this tuneful approach is both conversational and reflective. A restrained piano part allows for interpretive freedom and brings the anthem an authenticity that transcends performance.