Written to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the writing of the famous text, this useful arrangement provides everything needed to create a memorable worship moment. Men quietly begin in unison, followed
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This is a new tune for a classic text. Careful part-writing throughout yields nice choral opportunities. The second stanza allows for unison singing by both the SA and TB parts, while the final stanza is
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This popular modern hymn has been masterfully arranged. Strains of the tune SOLID ROCK begin and end the piece. Extended unison, two-part, and four-part choral writing is supported by a lush accompaniment.
Abounding with the promise of God's presence in our lives, this anthem setting of the classic hymn overflows with dynamic contrast, rich harmonies, a beautiful alto solo, and lofty choral moments. The
This traditional gospel hymn is presented here in a sweeping, lush treatment with a mini-orchestration arranged by Ed Hogan. Briefly quoting Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, the combination of
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The text affirms that the Christ of the past is the same Christ who calls us now. A confident original melody propels the piece forward. The hymn How Firm a Foundation is incorporated, giving
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