Here is a complete medley of the official songs and hymns of the U.S. military service branches: The Army Goes Rolling Along; The Marines' Hymn; Semper Paratus (Coast Guard); Anchors
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This is truly a song that needs no introduction. Quoting America the Beautiful, this stunning arrangement of the Irving Berlin standard begins with a flourish before settling into the seldom-heard
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This inspiring anthem opens with a poignant solo which slowly builds as it presents three moments with the flag, moving from the hands of grief to soaring into the hearts of the future. The music has a
Truly a song that needs no introduction, we are proud to offer this American standard in a stellar arrangement for mixed or tenor-bass voices. Ideal for both patriotic services and for community
Mary McDonald presents an epic arrangement of this patriotic hymn that includes an optional orchestration by Michael Lawrence. With nuanced harmonic liberties and varied sections, this arrangement
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This joyous celebration provides an energetic tribute to the American military and service forces. They include the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, and Marines. The stellar orchestration blazes and
"Blades of grass and pure white stone shelter those who've come and gone. Just below the em'rald sod are boys who've reached the arms of God. Buried here with dignity, endless rows for all to see. Freedom's
These famous words are inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." Emma Lazarus' timeless poem has been sensitively
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This rousing medley combining America the Beautiful; My Country, 'Tis of Thee and The Battle Hymn of the Republic speaks to patriotism and appreciation of our national heritage.
Originally written for the centennial of the U.S. constitution, Robert's text and Warren's NATIONAL HYMN tune have been used to celebrate many patriotic gatherings through the years. The accessible choral
This contemporary arrangement was inspired by the Follow the Flag organization, which encourages patriotism and service. The song starts off a cappella until strings bring in the full choir with a jazzy pop
"If My people, which are called by My Name, shall humble themselves and pray; I will forgive their sin." This call for national prayer and repentance is as relevant today as it was when first
This beloved patriotic anthem is presented with a dignified reverence. After an opening flourish, the verse unfolds simply and then increases in harmonic activity. A triumphant, bold spirit characterizes
Dynamic and powerful! The glory and grandeur of our nation is ever present in this tremendous arrangement. Beauty abounds in both the choral, orchestral and optional trumpet parts. Guaranteed to
This popular song, often referred to as the "Black National Anthem," is frequently chosen to celebrate important moments in gatherings and commemorations of the African American Civil Rights Movement. In
The hymn tune MELITA forms the foundation of this moving blessing. The text moves through the branches of service, offering a prayer of protection and mercy upon those who serve. This celebrated theme
This original work with music by Mary McDonald and words by Rose Aspinall was inspired by Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech from March 1963. With powerful vocal moments and a soaring
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Here's an accessible version of the beloved patriotic hymn that choirs of all ages can enjoy. With section features for upper and lower voices as well as some unique jazz-influenced harmonies, this setting
Profoundly moving, this tribute to the men and women in the armed forces is framed as a petition for safety in the air, on land and at sea. Using texts from several sources, the arranger recognizes all who