This flexible hymn setting of HYFRYDOL opens with a fanfare utilizing all instrumental forces. With two options of text, the choir and optional congregation sing standard harmonization for the first verse,
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Set with a thought-provoking text, this clever anthem explores major and minor tonalities to represent Jesus' earthly life through contrasting scenes of darkness and light. With a lilting accompaniment, it
Familiar strains of Angels from the Realms of Glory blend effortlessly into this multigenerational setting for adult choir and optional children's choir. Orchestration for flute, strings, and
Tell the story of Easter through the eyes of a child with this engaging unison or two-part anthem by Lynn Shaw Bailey, based on Matthew 28:5-7. The A section has a celebratory bell-like melody and is in
Based on James 1:17, this anthem serves as a joyful reminder of the "good and perfect Gift" of Jesus. The cheerful, syncopated piano accompaniment pleasantly contrasts the lyrical, soaring melodic lines.
This festive proclamation pairs two traditional hymns, Now Thank We All Our God and Rejoice, the Lord is King. First, the traditional text is presented with a new melody including a
"Step by step You'll lead me, and I will follow You all of my days." This gentle wedding of the traditional hymn Footsteps of Jesus with the newer praise chorus Step by Step is wonderful
Richard Nichols has given J. Paul Williams' text a fresh, Celtic-like tune, creating a bright and accessible Thanksgiving anthem. A stanza of We Gather Together in 6/8 is woven seamlessly into the
Styled in a gospel shuffle, this very fun arrangement of a traditional spiritual is full of energy and excitement. Staccato notes, vocal scoops, and an optional second part are just some of the features
This multi-generational piece provides the narrative backdrop and staging prompts for creating a simple Nativity scene with unison children's and SATB choirs. The adult choir introduces the characters of
This sturdy setting of KINGSFOLD in 2/4 combines confident and well-written vocal lines with a spirited piano accompaniment. The optional flute and violin parts add a special touch. Appropriate for Lent or
Enjoy this buoyant take on the traditional spiritual that offers an easy to prepare and present piece for multigenerational choirs. Joyful piano accompaniment elevates the simple, lightly swung melody to
This arrangement by Mark Edwards is accessibly scored for SA(T)B choir with optional flute (included), effectively serving both as an anthem and a congregational hymn. The melody remains intact at the heart
This gentle choral hymn setting will encourage singers and listeners alike. The sweeping choral lines are supported by a flowing keyboard accompaniment which can be further enhanced by optional flute,
This energetic setting of Exodus 15:2 is a declaration of praise that explores different words that express our devotion to God. It is filled with a charming melody, interesting rhythms, and nice variety.
Isaac Watts wrote this text in the first known hymnal for children. The text and the traditional English melody FOREST GREEN are interwoven with the theme of Mozart’s Alleluia in this general
This fresh setting of a traditional spiritual provides a great way to tell the Christmas story while incorporating good choral practices. Sixteenth notes provide moments to work on articulation while the
This bluesy anthem, with clever lyrics, light syncopation, and finger snaps, is sure to be a favorite! In story-like fashion, the text traces the life of the Apostle Paul - Saul the Pharisee becomes Paul
This rhythmically fun, multi-generational setting of the Spanish carol, Lo Desembre Congelat, is sure to be a favorite! Vicki Hancock Wright creates a delightful musical conversation between a
A perfect choice for communion services, this anthem is carefully crafted with rich harmonies and nuanced dynamics to issue a warm and gentle invitation to share God's love through remembrance. Beautifully
This anthem for unison treble voices exquisitely portrays the longing and darkness felt by those awaiting the promised Messiah. A stanza of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel is seamlessly woven into the