A fresh take on a traditional hymn for Palm Sunday, two flutes and snare drum join the piano in accompanying the crowds through the streets of Jerusalem. Building in exuberance as the piece moves through
This beautiful arrangement of the traditional German carol, scored for SATB choir and optional French horn, is rich and warm in its harmonies and gentle rhythms. The strength of the dynamics may be further
This beautifully written anthem for Christmas is based on Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ from a chorale written by Martin Luther and first published in 1524. Truly
From sparkling joy to moments of tender awe, this setting provides an incredible opportunity for your Christmas programming. Additional accompaniment options allow great flexibility and are available
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This thrilling carol arrangement begins with a hush and builds in momentum, invoking images of the angel hosts gathering into a multitude to announce Jesus' birth. With just a few
A tender setting with a gentle instrumental motif that unifies the steady growth between stanzas. Alternate lyrics for stanzas 2 and 3 provide an opportunity for an even richer worship moment. Parts for
This wonderfully catchy sea-shanty-inspired setting lends a nautical feel to John Newton's text: "Be gone, unbelief, my Savior is near ... with Christ in the vessel, I smile at the storm." Optional
Here is a spirited setting of the well-known Catalonian carol also known as LO DESEMBRE CONGELAT, rendered with an English translation by Howard Hawhee. Four-hand piano, flute, oboe and percussion
This hauntingly beautiful anthem weaves together a newly written hymn with I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (KINGSFOLD). With piano and optional strings, it uses a soloist and offers the congregation
Four-hand piano combines with optional violins and drum to accompany this lively anthem in early American style. An outstanding and vigorous call to worship, the work begins with gradually increasing voices
This exhilarating festival setting of HYFRYDOL will quickly become a favorite opening for your Advent or Christmas worship! Rhythmic accents, brilliant scoring, motivic development, optional congregational
Thoughtfully arranged for church and school settings, Comfort, Comfort Ye My People offers many teaching opportunities. This Howard Helvey arrangement provides a madrigal feel, mixed meter,
Building from a rhythmic ostinato, this triumphant anthem arrangement soars with energy and grandeur on the DIADEMATA hymn tune. Cleverly interweaving Beethoven's HYMN TO JOY, in addition to the powerful
Easter triumph resounds from the opening fanfare of this brilliant arrangement of LANCASHIRE. Scored for SATB voices and organ, it features congregation throughout and optional brass quartet and timpani.
The first movement of the trilogy Divine Encounter is a song in which God invites us to receive His bounty. The first verse of Isaiah 55 is expressed as a celebration rather than the meditative,
The second movement of the trilogy Divine Encounter is based on Micah 6:8 and is a regal and stately expression of our gratitude. As we partake of God's bounty, we are urged to offer ourselves as
The third movement of the trilogy Divine Encounter is a benediction based on the traditional text from Numbers 6:24-26. As Jesus blessed and multiplied the fish and bread, so God blesses the
The power and excitement of the Resurrection are captured in this dynamic new setting of the familiar EASTER HYMN. Mixed meters and modal harmonies are contrasted with a simply set section that the
The transcendent glory of the traditional Latin text is treated with great sensitivity and depth in this superb setting for capable sanctuary, concert or festival choirs! With sweeping vocal lines and
Original music is combined with Susan Boersma's text and the familiar strains of O God Our Help in Ages Past (ST. ANNE) to create a stirring and noble expression of God's eternal reign. "Yesterday,