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This assembly song comes from the recording "Candled Seasons", sung by the University of Notre Dame Folk Choir and the Gethsemani Abbey Scola. For SATB choir, cantor, assembly, oboe or C instrument, string
God’s children must have a quiet place, a holy place where we meet with Him through the Bible. This reflective, prayerful song encourages us to bring every care to His feet. Lovely string parts
A great way to feature your tenors and basses, this piece includes the imitation of the sound of a swinging, walking string bass as they lay the foundation for the tune. Your sopranos and altos will have
A perfect concert finale for choir and band, this is one of the great classics of educational music literature. This medley includes: While By Our Sheep, Christmas Eve Is Here (Voici le Noel), Now We Sing
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Pairing the American folk tune O Waly Waly with the text of the beloved Corinthians bible verse is truly inspired! The text on love is appropriate in church or school settings and welcome at any
This setting of the modern hymn by the group CityAlight follows the original recording and makes the piece accessible to choirs and groups of any size. An optional children's part adds an opportunity for
The promise of God's watchful care and protection is portrayed beautifully in this song written by the group CityAlight. With its light contemporary nature and simple harmonies, this modern hymn arrangement
This arrangement is for SA(T)B chorus, flute, & string quartet and incorporates the same rhythmic vitality of the original "Gaudete." The harmonies are similar to the original, and the driving pulse of
Robert Powell understands the hymn concertato better than anyone else. This setting of Silent Night features a halo of strings, organ and choir around the congregation.