This spirited original, based on Psalm 98, is a wonderful festival piece, a rousing invitation to make a joyful noise unto the Lord. "Clap your hands together, all you people; worship God with one accord.
This dynamic medley captures the spirit and message of two popular songs that deal with the significance of prayer for the individual believer and the church as a whole. The spiritual, Down to the River
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Recently celebrating its 50th year in print, this breathtaking choral essay is simply one of the finest choices for Advent or general services with a text based on Revelations 22. Conceived for a
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The ethereal nature of the Samuel Francis Smith poem is perfectly paired with masterful text painting until the two become one in spirit and understanding. The move from earth to heaven is flawless. The
A beautiful, compelling piano accompaniment introduces this tender setting of the Robert Browning text. Quiet conditional statements become a profession of faith as they open into the power of the promise
It would be difficult to find a more powerful arrangement of this beloved hymn. This choral setting with piano offers several additional performance options, including optional organ, brass quintet,
This is a lively reimagining of the 19th-century American folk hymn that opens with a solo verse then proceeds with a soaring top melody supported by the rhythmic vocal accompaniment of the lower voices,
The strength and majesty of this traditional hymn are brought forth in this worthy arrangement. Voices and piano unite triumphantly in a great foundational hymn of the faith. A wonderful choice
Originally commissioned by the ACDA, Walker's setting of the E.E. Cummings poem has long been popular on the festival circuit for treble and mixed choirs. An additional voicing for tenor-bass choirs is now
Available with a variety of accompaniment options, this song of jubilation is fun to perform! The choir parts are easy and give each section a chance to be heard, while the text is an outpouring of
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
Brimming with dynamic contrasts, rhythmic nuances and textual percussiveness, this spirital is an absolute thrill to sing and hear. "When I go to walk that golden street, nothin' gonna stumble, stumble my
This beautiful setting of George Matheson's familiar hymn text functions perfectly in both sacred or secular settings. Here, O Love is given a fresh new melody with equally refreshing and gorgeous