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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
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The famous Tschesnokov choral Salvation Is Created coupled with Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence creates a meditative and uplifting pairing for the Advent season. Choose to use voices and
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A setting of the Archbishop Rowan Williams' text 'Advent Calendar' for choir and organ.
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An original melody is combined with O Come, O Come, Emmanuel and the Ukrainian Bell Carol to create this stunning Advent anthem. Optional handbells weave the familiar strains of the
This Advent original carries with it an ethereal and dreamlike quality, evoking a reference to starlight in the candle itself. This lovely offering symbolizes the coming of Emmanuel.
This tender anthem for Advent offers a charming melody conveying the meaning of the four Advent candles. A singable tune and simple harmonies make this an accessible choice for those with large or small
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Adorned with a graceful Baroque spirit, this piece joins the text of O Little Town of Bethlehem with the COVENTRY CAROL tune and creates a special Advent choral offering. The short closing a
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Opening reflectively with a mysterious touch, this anthem flowers into a declaration of hope and expectancy. "Prepare the way, O Zion!" is a repeated phrase woven throughout, setting the stage for Christ's
A festive introit for the season of lights is unveiled in this new collaborative anthem. Incorporating VRUECHTEN, a hymn theme typically associated with Eastertide, this re-thinking places a substantial