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This regal, festive, and triumphant anthem is sure to appeal to choir and congregations alike. Accessible to large and small choirs, the versatility of this arrangement of MADRID, makes it perfect for
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This arrangement of the familiar hymn is a creative and stately setting with optional parts for solo trumpet and three octaves of handbells. It is very accessible to all choirs and will bring the majesty of
A festive flourish for Trinity Sunday, this solid selection is designed to bring choir and congregation together. Call your service to purpose with this great introit or amplified opening hymn. Brass,
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This hymn concertato is scored for SAB choir, organ, congregation or assembly, and optional trumpet. It is majestic and festive in nature, with interludes that occur between each stanza. The third stanza is
Dan Forrest offers a setting of this well-known hymn celebrating the Trinity. Opening with a quiet and reflective mood, this artful setting continues to build to a full finish with beautiful harmonies and
From the Revival collection, this piece uses the traditional tune NICEA with the Hebert text. Scored for SAB choir, assembly, keyboard, and guitar with optional C instruments. For added texture,
In this majestic arrangement, Molly Ijames enhances the powerful words and melody of one of the most beloved hymns of all time. The organ, piano, and resounding brass and timpani truly make this anthem
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From the opening acclamations of "Sanctus, sanctus," this significant arrangement by Mark Hayes announces itself as boldly expressive. The excitement escalates through stanzas of Holy, Holy, Holy