This four-movement suite of traditional carols arranged by Hal Hopson includes Once in Royal David's City; Sing We Now of Christmas; Still, Still, Still and Angels
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Preaching the gospel of justice, this original setting opens and closes with a narrative vocal solo that flows easily in and out of the choral texture. The piano has an improvisatory feel, and the text is
A beautiful orchestral version of this wonderful English Folk Tune that is so closely associated with the Advent season.
Here's a volume of familiar carols that is useful throughout the Advent/Christmas season. Contents include: Away in a Manger, Go Tell It on the Mountain, 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime,
One of the most widely respected composers of handbell music has written this energetic original composition. The piece features minimal bell changes and is flexible enough to use with various numbers of
This useful collection of piano solos is based on some of the newer hymns being used in many denominations. Contents: Gather Us In; God Is Here!; Here I Am, Lord; How Lovely, Lord, How Lovely; I Want to
This collection of fresh arrangements of well-known hymns is appropriate for many different times in the church year, including weddings and funerals. Contents: Hymn to Joy; How Firm a Foundation; Land
This is a very useful collection of four classical transcriptions for the Advent and Christmas season. Contents: Pastorale from Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op. 6 No. 8 by Arcangelo Corelli; At
Noel, the French word for Christmas, is used to identify a genre of organ works for the Christmas season. These carol and shepherd songs provide organists with the opportunity to improvise variations on
These are delightful arrangements of seven traditional Advent tunes. The collection includes Prepare the Royal Highway; O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying; On Jordan's Bank the
This is a lush original composition that is useful for both worship and recitals.
This is a useful collection of frequently used favorite hymns appropriate for funerals and worship services. Contents: There Is a Balm in Gilead; Let Us Break Bread Together; My Lord, What a Morning;
This is a useful collection of last-stanza reharmonizations of popular hymns that span the church year. Some of the tunes included are: BOURBON, BREAD OF LIFE, DIADEMATA, DOWN AMPNEY, FOUNDATION,
Originally conceived with full orchestra accompaniment, this glorious setting of LASST UNS ERFREUEN also works well with organ accompaniment. The choral texture varies by stanza and includes some choral
Beginning in a mystical way, this anthem gradually expands by adding instruments and voices, building to a glorious chorus of praise. It marries Beethoven's ODE TO JOY with an original text that imagines
Rhythmic, joyous, and fun to sing, this inventive a cappella arrangement of a 19th-century Shaker tune opens slowly and freely before it quickly segues into animated singing. Occasional bursts of
This reimagining of a William Blake poem opens with sparkling piano and a spoken narrative that expands into overlapping voices representing Pentecost. The texture throughout is predominated by
A mantra-like piece, this calls to mind a Christian at prayer while walking to a commitment ritual. The musical form and individual elements both enhance the pledge from Psalm 116:14. Many choirs will
This lively arrangement of a traditional French Christmas carol may be sung in either English or French. A cappella, it features animated polyphony throughout, with a delightfully layered and varied choral
After a lengthy introduction featuring organ and C instrument, the choir enters singing HOLY MANNA, first in unison and then in canon. Transitional harmonic regions color the third verse, then the return of
A tender setting of the CRADLE SONG tune, this a cappella setting features three verses sung in four parts throughout. Sopranos have the melody, accompanied by the choir on "oo" in verse one; tenors take
"Rejoice, o daughter of Zion!" Based upon Psalm 30:11 and Zephaniah 3:14-17, this original setting has a bit of a modern Celtic flavor with very tuneful, singable melodic lines. The joyful opening and