The arranger's style is evident in every measure of this extraordinary gospel-rock setting! With a good mix of unison, two-part and fully voiced chorals, easy-to-feel syncopations, and a supportive piano
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This wonderful arrangement of the old gospel favorite by Albert E. Brumley will both please and delight your congregation. A challenging, exciting, yet accessible four-hand accompaniment will be a treat for
The traditional spiritual is partnered with Amazing Grace and complemented with a rollicking gospel-style four-hand piano part. The result is a wonderful arrangement that's both fun and rich - a
A real gospel tapestry! The arranging genius of Mark Hayes shines in this stellar medley of gospel favorites, including Albert Brumley's I'll Fly Away, featured in the movie "O Brother, Where
Here's a very appealing, spirited a cappella choral! It sounds more difficult than it is, which allows a variety of choirs the opportunity to be challenged by unaccompanied singing. A soloist or small
This is an up-tempo and challenging setting of a gospel favorite. A wonderful festival piece with a fun piano accompaniment!
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By whatever title you choose - What a Fellowship or Leaning on the Everlasting Arms - this 19th-century gospel classic is sure to please singer and listener alike. The choral parts are
Two traditional American folk hymns, Down to the River to Pray and Shall We Gather at the River, are creatively blended together in this outstanding anthem. Accessible choral writing
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Arranged in a swinging gospel style, this traditional spiritual setting features lots of repetition for ease of learning and opportunities for call and response between soloists, choir, and congregation.
A classic gospel hymn that remains popular more than a century after it was first published in 1905, this new arrangement is going to take it to the top of the charts again! We are proud to launch the
"We're gonna walk on streets of gold!" Robert Lowry's 19th-century gospel favorite We're Marching to Zion sizzles in this arrangement by Mark Hayes. Featuring solid choral writing, a spirited solo
Embrace this fun-to-sing bluegrass arrangement of the old gospel song for mixed or tenor-bass choirs. It may be performed with piano and fiddle or with a full bluegrass band – the fiddle part is