The well-loved ancient chant is transported into the 21st century in this masterful setting, slowly unfolding layer after layer of beauty, and gradually adding vocal polyphony over an ethereal piano
This traditional hymn is one of the signature songs of Brigham Young University's a cappella group BYU Vocal Point. Adapted to be a joint performance for mixed chorus with symphony orchestra, it features a
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A number of movements from Requiem for the Living by Dan Forrest comfortably stand alone. The Sanctus, movement IV from the work, is scored for divisi mixed chorus with keyboard or
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This piece is the sixth movement from Dan Forrest's extended work "Jubilate Deo." Here published separately, the piece calls for mixed chorus, optional treble chorus, and piano, organ, or orchestra. This
Although Rosephanye Powell often selects sacred texts for her music, it is the uniqueness of her writing style that enables it to serve both in worship and concert. Ascribe to the Lord, one of her
This selection combines the traditional with 21st century expression and looks to the eternal with hope and glorious musical vision. Lovely soaring lines in each vocal part create a beautiful choral
Gorgeous harmonies and an emotive setting make this a wonderful closing selection for mixed choirs. Using Latin text throughout, this stunning piece is designed to be a flexible concert work with a variety
Available with a variety of accompaniment options, this song of jubilation is fun to perform! The choir parts are easy and give each section a chance to be heard, while the text is an outpouring of
A tender prayer, sensitively set to music, the gentle accompaniment and simple, lyrical voice parts combine to create one of the sweetest anthems your choir will ever sing. A chamber ensemble includes full
This classic piece composed in 1865 holds a cherished place in the choral repertory for concerts, festivals and services. Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the original French,