For nearly 200 years, the 371 four-part chorales (371 vierstimmige Choralgesange) of Johann Sebastian Bach have enjoyed popularity and usefulness in music education. This classic collection has been used in
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This music has a delicacy and sensitivity enhanced by long choral phrases and gently flowing accompaniment in mixed meter. Harmony and form are also well balanced with phrases and sections having clear
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An expressive Agnus Dei is paired with the treasured American hymn Shall We Gather at the River, each perfectly complementing the other in both emotion and spirituality.
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This rousing arrangement of the well-known Palm Sunday hymn for choir, organ, optional brass quartet, and optional congregation contains powerful interludes and modulations that will make this a great
Inspired by the classic carol text Silent Night, Holy Night, this setting moves beyond its source material and delivers an exquisite portrait of Christmas grace. A memorable melody propels the
The perfect opening to any Easter service, this exciting anthem with its proclamatory text by Herb Frombach announces the resurrection of our Lord and Savior. Two optional B-flat trumpet and timpani parts,
From the sequel to Disney's hit film "Enchanted" featuring a fresh locale transplant from New York City to the suburbs, reacquaint your choir with Gisele and the whole gang as they take you through a cheery
The music of Andrew Lloyd Webber continues to dominate the entertainment scene and is now available in this spectacular medley for band, choir, and optional strings. What better way to close a concert with
This collection stands as a full Christmas cantata in a truly American style. Songs and carols come primarily from the Appalachian shape-note tradition but also include some Moravian and Celtic songs. Each
"I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord." Opening and closing musically with strains of Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart, this energetic original anthem springs from the