Children's voices lead us through the season of Advent with this flexible anthem. Using the familiar Advent themes of hope, peace, joy, and love, a unison choir or cantor leads the congregation in weekly
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This is a simple yet effective piece for SATB choir that offers the delightful option of adding children's voices. Easily learned, the Advent candles of hope, peace, love and joy are shared. The modest
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Bongo and hand drum accompaniment highlight this intensely rhythmic African-styled work. The simple "alleluia" text allows the melodic and rhythmic ideas to take flight. With exciting vocal
Based on the Ghanaian folk song Nanuma, this anthem highlights important elements of worship: praising God in song, praying, and going forth to share God's love. Written for children, youth, and
Using the traditional Agnus Dei text, this expressive setting provides an opportunity to work on choral tone, rubato, and legato singing. A rich melody ebbs and flows over the colorful harmonic palette
When it comes to inclusion and diversity, youth often have the courage to say what adults cannot or will not. This anthem gives children the chance to offer a message of unconditional welcome and love. It
Reminding us of God's abundant blessings, this anthem of gratitude combines a stirring traditional text with a beautiful new melody perfectly suited to treble voices. The addition of Praise God, from
This classic song has been arranged to feature a child soloist and children's choir along with adult choir. The adult choir supports and guides the children's choir while also supplementing with additional
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This charming anthem invites one and all to join the angel chorus and celebrate the birth of Jesus. A lilting piano accompaniment brings a festive flair to the piece as the choir recounts the joy and wonder
The joy of Christ's resurrection abounds in this anthem proclaiming the victorious news, "Jesus arose! He rose from the grave!" Melodic repetition in the verses and a recurring refrain make the anthem easy
Adapted from a Bach cantata, this joyful work will allow two or three part ensembles the opportunity to experience Baroque music and develop important performance techniques for tone, style and expression.
This playful original shouts for joy to God in Latin. The three parts echo, respond, and layer upon each other until a contrasting middle section when they come together to "sing a song of gladness!" Great
A children's choir, or an optional soloist, and an adult choir join forces in this original antiphonal anthem calling for all to rejoice in Emmanuel's coming. The call-and-response technique is used to