Here is a complete medley of the official songs and hymns of the U.S. military service branches: The Army Goes Rolling Along; The Marines' Hymn; Semper Paratus (Coast Guard); Anchors
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This rousing medley combining America the Beautiful; My Country, 'Tis of Thee and The Battle Hymn of the Republic speaks to patriotism and appreciation of our national heritage.
Woody Guthrie wrote this iconic folk revival song in 1940, and it is combined here with America the Beautiful as performed by Jennifer Lopez at the presidential inauguration. This patriotic
This inspiring anthem opens with a poignant solo which slowly builds as it presents three moments with the flag, moving from the hands of grief to soaring into the hearts of the future. The music has a
This well-known American Civil War tune gets a grand and wonderful treatment with a divisi choral texture, four-hand piano accompaniment, snare drum, and glockenspiel. The story marches through the years of
Extracted from Kile Smith's major work composed for Conspirare, this final movement is a poignant statement for choir and cello of our national anthem. Based on a version from Sarah Winnemucca's Paiute
Truly a song that needs no introduction, we are proud to offer this American standard in a stellar arrangement for mixed or tenor-bass voices. Ideal for both patriotic services and for community
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This work is a thoughtful and reflective setting of two great Irving Berlin songs, Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, with text from the Emma Lazarus poem The New Colossus, and
A relevant message, this stirring ballad is a challenge to remain united under God. An encouragement to devote ourselves to unity while at the same time celebrating our diversity. Musically solid and easy
This is truly a song that needs no introduction. Quoting America the Beautiful, this stunning arrangement of the Irving Berlin standard begins with a flourish before settling into the seldom-heard
Mary McDonald presents an epic arrangement of this patriotic hymn that includes an optional orchestration by Michael Lawrence. With nuanced harmonic liberties and varied sections, this arrangement
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Here is an anthem about inclusivity, equality, and equity of opportunity inherent in the Amy Lowell poem The Congressional Library. Designed for a mass choir of mixed voices and treble voices, this
With trumpet quartet and snare drum, this patriotic piece is a proud declaration of loyalty to our nation's symbol - the flag. "Sign of a nation, great and strong to ward her people from foreign wrong:
This dynamite selection quotes the spiritual Walk Together, Children and offers driving rhythmic excitement straight through to its exuberant conclusion! A superb choice for concert, festival, or
Originally written for the centennial of the U.S. constitution, Robert's text and Warren's NATIONAL HYMN tune have been used to celebrate many patriotic gatherings through the years. The accessible choral
An epic montage from the inspired pen of the late Buryl Red! Gathering some of our best-loved national songs, the legendary director of The Centurymen lifts the patriotic spirit and provides a men's choral
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This beloved patriotic anthem is presented with a dignified reverence. After an opening flourish, the verse unfolds simply and then increases in harmonic activity. A triumphant, bold spirit characterizes
Originally published in 1976, this rousing setting of the patriotic standard will be especially effective with the optional parts for brass and percussion: three trumpets, two trombones, tuba, snare drum,
One of Oscar Peterson's most heartfelt compositions, this song has been embraced by choirs throughout the world for its inspirational lyrics and the simplicity and directness of the melodies and harmonies
Translated "out of many, one," this Latin phrase found on the Seal of the United States celebrates the diversity that is so much a part of the American journey. A contrasting lyric middle section provides