You can almost envision the three witches dancing around their kettle adding the ingredients for their potion in this choral adaptation of the witches scene from Shakespeare's Macbeth. Starting
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This masterful anthem is one that has connected with singers and congregations all over the globe. It is a timeless anthem you'll come back to each and every year. Full instrumentation includes strings,
This Hebrew folk song is set in an easy, tasteful lyrical arrangement with a flowing piano accompaniment and flute obbligato. Sing in the original Hebrew or with the singable English lyrics included. The
Using a text from Philippians 1, this anthem is perfect for a service of commemoration or sending. With a sonorous piano accompaniment, the choral writing is not difficult; the result is a tender and moving
Written for SSA with percussion accompaniment, this piece is a traditional song and dance from the Torres Strait Islands. Dance movements are notated in the score.
A celebratory, highly rhythmic composition. The Swahili title means "We are one" - meaning all human beings have much in common. The energetic djembe sets the tone, the piano adds its own rhythmic design,
The Irish folk melody SALLEY GARDENS turns out to be a perfect match for this well-known text. A mood of calm assurance is achieved with this SATB setting with a flowing and supportive keyboard
A gentle, tender yet confident prayer of supplication becomes a statement of faith as it develops. Accessible for most church choirs, this hymn setting will quickly become a valuable addition to a time of
A favorite American folk classic comes alive in this musically satisfying arrangement suitable for choral ensembles of varying sizes and levels. Sensitive a cappella choral writing with traditional
Effective, simple part-writing and exceptional use of dynamics have made this piece an icon of sacred choral literature. There is just no better way to express the meaning of the cross, particularly during
"Snow is falling, gently falling in the town tonight. In the morning we'll go walking through the fields of white." With lyrics based on a poem written by James Stephens in 1915, this winter selection