A slight rewording of the ending of the hymn How Can I Keep from Singing provides the inspiration for this otherwise original text. "All things are mine since I am His" becomes a bit more personal
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This straightforward arrangement of the familiar carol weaves voices, piano, and optional flute to form an elegant setting of the tune CRADLE SONG. C-instrument part is included in the octavo.
Brownsey and Lantz have done it again! What fun for elementary choirs this is! Not everyone lives in a cold climate during wintertime. This piece pits cold weather and warm weather in a friendly vocal disco
This original setting based on Psalm 86 is a reflective and expressive anthem with effective writing that will fit the small church choir. Both choral and piano parts can be learned in a very short amount
This easy, processional-like Christmas anthem is great for one of those days when you are missing a lot of choir members! This selection combines the text of Once in Royal David's City with
Straightforward and simple, this anthem is designed for the small church choir and can be learned in one short rehearsal. This is a setting of the Lord's Prayer with modern language and is perfect when
This upbeat praise anthem based on Psalm 95:1-7 is a wonderful addition to your repertoire that can be performed on any general occasion. The vocal ranges are very comfortable, especially for the men. The
This very uplifting piece encourages us to appreciate the little things in life, to treat others well, and to find joy in being kind to others while not taking anything for granted. The infectious rhythmic
Creative arranging of the tune ABERYSTWYTH results in fresh harmonies - a result of melodic embellishments of the individual vocal lines and simple counterpoint. Piano accompaniment flows supportively