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From the highly successful Holy Week cantata Song of the Shadows, here is the incredibly beautiful and lush Agnus Dei. The Latin text Behold the Lamb of God is always moving. In this
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This classic text and tune is scripturally rich with themes of faith and courage, calling us to be strong in the Lord and his mighty power. This popular anthem is ideal for services of commissioning,
Rarely has a song had such impact in the sacred repertoire as this wonderful gospel ballad by Bill and Gloria Gaither. Master composer Mark Hayes brings this to glorious expressive heights with his
Here is a powerful ballad that takes a beloved scripture to soaring heights. A heartfelt testimony of faith, this piece gives us a glimpse of God's divine plans for those who are established in His love. A
This first movement of "Cinematic Psalms" is a programmatic journey of faith through God's Old Testament hymn book, a deep, cinematic concert worship experience of epic proportions. The musical influences
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A lovely arrangement of a favorite hymn, featuring accessible but full choral work. For traditional choirs, with optional full orchestral accompaniment.
With its impressionistic harmonies, lush piano accompaniment, and wide dynamic range, this arrangement is true opportunity for the traditional choir to shine.
Based on Psalm 18:30-31, we sing that God is faithful no matter what difficulties we may face. A warm, slightly soulful anthem for SATB choirs.
A long-time favorite on the festival circuit, this dynamic, exciting, joyous selection surpasses the ordinary! Syncopated rhythms and changing meters, combined with a sizzling piano part, make this a