This short choral setting of the 15th-century text using a mixture of languages is scored for SATB a cappella choir with minimal divisi in the soprano and bass sections and is of easy to medium difficulty.
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A beautiful rendering of this well-known Lenten text, for two-part harmony and optional accompaniment. Occasional dissonances add drama and tension to this traditional composition. Beautiful.
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This rousing song captures the spirit of Easter and proclaims the good news of the resurrection and our salvation with a joyful shout, just as the gospel proclaims. Complete with keyboard and guitar
This flowing, unmetered work for a cappella women's choir focuses on the first part of the Magnificat in a prayerful setting that is perfect for any occasion honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary, including the
Parts of the well-known Latin text of the Ave Maria are masterfully worked into this passage from Luke. Set for SATB choir, organ, and flute, this piece will bring joy. Thoughtful and engaging.
This is a brief but well-crafted a cappella SATB choral setting in modern musical notation of the well-known Gregorian chant. Sung in Latin, it is ideal for Eucharistic adoration or for any Eucharistic
Serving as the epilogue to Warner's larger musical work "The Passion of Saint John," this anthem features an original hymn tune, CODLADH, with text that captures the sorrowful mood of Good Friday. The
This is a bilingual octavo edition of this well-loved title, bringing to new audiences a song whose Spanish-only version has been popular within the Hispanic community and beyond for over twenty years. With
Touching on topics of Christian life - discipleship, love for others, and social concern - this anthemic assembly song, complete with expressive key change for the final refrain, is stirring and
With text and melody written by M.D. Ridge, Steven Ottomanyi brings this beautiful lullaby to life with an arrangement for SATB choir, descant, piano or harp, and oboe. This octavo also includes both a
Set in a driving 6/8 meter, this contemporary-sounding hymn works equally well when led by a single cantor or a full choir. Liturgically used for Lauds during Advent, it can also be used in nonliturgical
Using the composer's hymn tune FENBY, this is a majestic setting of James Quinn's paraphrase of Psalm 117 for choir, organ, and brass quartet. Foursquare rhythms, a fluid sense of tonality, and an
Rosen's rousing five-verse setting of Quinn's "sending forth" text is set for SAB choir with a descant for the fifth verse. The rhythmic vitality of this triple-meter hymn is complemented by some novel
This is a superb SAB anthem with a quality and challenging piano part. Voice ranges are reasonable throughout the changing of the mixed meters. Great for worship or concerts. Energetic, engaging and
This two-part anthem for women's choir is both simple and beautiful. The texture alternates between a cappella voices and keyboard interludes, with the two joining forces toward the end. With a text based
This traditional English folk song offers a charming, childlike depiction of the Nativity (also appropriate for Epiphany). While the piece can be sung as written with vocal harmonies on verses two and
The Southern Harmony hymn tune RESTORATION is offered here as a choral concertato singing of salvation and eternal life. An imaginative a cappella SATB arrangement preserves the rustic character of the tune
This well-known hymn gets a fresh new arrangement for choir and congregation with a virtuosic organ accompaniment. Each verse is arranged differently, from an initial presentation in unison to a lush a
Text and music intertwine in this effective Christmas piece that pairs the angels' call to the shepherds to go see the newborn King with the similar call we still experience two thousand years later. The
Using the Welsh version of Psalm 23 paired with the well-known Scottish melody LOCH LOMOND, this anthem will be a lovely and welcome addition to your choir's repertoire. Six verses of the psalm are
Composed for an a cappella SATB chorus, this brief through-composed piece of the Latin text alternates traditional monophonic chant (for one or more cantors) with chanted choral responses set in a
Set both as a choral anthem and in simpler hymn form, the text addresses Mary in the various roles she played in Jesus' life, from the Annunciation through the Resurrection. Accessible. For SATB choir,