This English carol dates back to the 19th century collection Some Ancient Christmas Carols. Presented here for mixed a cappella choir with the melody recast in contemporary harmonies, this
Michael Praetorius had a tremendous impact on liturgical church music at the beginning of the 17th century, and his music is still vital today. This edition includes chorale settings for SAB, making this
Michael Praetorius had a tremendous impact on liturgical church music at the beginning of the 17th century, and his music is still vital today. These settings may be used as complete selections by the
Michael Praetorius had a tremendous impact on liturgical church music at the beginning of the 17th century, and his music is still vital today. These settings may be used as stand-alone choral anthems or in
An Easter text by Jaroslav J. Vajda is given an a cappella treatment. Full of life and energy, this short piece is dynamic and harmonically captivating. Consider using this as a response to a reading or
An arrangement for SATB a cappella of a thirteenth-century French carol translated by Charles Winfred Douglas, this piece uses homophonic textures, canon, and drone to bring the text to life. All will
Exquisite choral writing characterizes this heartfelt, plaintive prayer to preserve one's faith. The text is a free adaptation of Paul Gerhardt's hymn Oh, Enter, Lord, Thy Temple. The ranges are
This new collection of 35 hymns for men's voices follows the classic first volume edited by Theodore Hoelty-Nickel published in 1961. Featuring all-new settings for the church year, each hymn includes
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This motet is based on Psalm 118:24: "This is the day which the Lord has made! Alleluia! Let us rejoice and be glad in it! Alleluia!" The writing exudes joy and hope, making it perfect for any Sunday or
This SAATB a cappella anthem uses a text by Lisa M. Clark inspired by Philippians 1:21: "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." This piece features a soaring tune that is supported by close, rich