This short choral setting of the 15th-century text using a mixture of languages is scored for SATB a cappella choir with minimal divisi in the soprano and bass sections and is of easy to medium difficulty.
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This flowing, unmetered work for a cappella women's choir focuses on the first part of the Magnificat in a prayerful setting that is perfect for any occasion honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary, including the
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Based in part on Genesis 3:19, this anthem was designed for Ash Wednesday. Written for assembly, SAB choir, keyboard, guitar, oboe, and cello, the music and text combine to create a meaningful piece for the
This choral anthem is entirely in Latin with mostly homophonic choral writing. Sung by the soprano or mezzo soloist the first time, the choral parts add warmth but do not distract from the soloist the
This is a brief but well-crafted a cappella SATB choral setting in modern musical notation of the well-known Gregorian chant. Sung in Latin, it is ideal for Eucharistic adoration or for any Eucharistic
This is a bilingual octavo edition of this well-loved title, bringing to new audiences a song whose Spanish-only version has been popular within the Hispanic community and beyond for over twenty years. With
This hymn has a memorable melody that is supported by organ or piano, guitar, and/or optional instruments. Flexibly voiced with soprano descant on the last verse and written in accessible 3/4, it is sure to
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This touching text, along with its versatile melody, paints a beautiful picture not only of the peace that Christ brings but the hope He brings as well. Imaginatively scored for choir, descant, keyboard,
With text and melody written by M.D. Ridge, Steven Ottomanyi brings this beautiful lullaby to life with an arrangement for SATB choir, descant, piano or harp, and oboe. This octavo also includes both a
This new text, by M.D. Ridge, beautifully conveys the humble birth of our Savior and the continuing call to come to the stable, like the wise men, to honor Jesus. T.R. Smith here presents his lovely musical
This simple and solemn arrangement of The Roman Missal Entrance Antiphons sets a prayerful and jubilant tone for each of the Sundays of the Easter Season. Flexible performance options are included, from
Two well-known hymn tunes for the carol Away in a Manger, CRADLE SONG and MUELLER, are creatively and effectively brought together in this compact arrangement. Almost a partner song, an original
Useful as an anthem or short communion meditation, this setting of the familiar text offers several performance options. Sung alone, the anthem is less than a minute in length. The addition of organ, piano
This song teaches children the meaning of the name "Emmanuel" while highlighting Jesus' human birth and simultaneous divinity. Using simple call-and-response phrases for the refrain and verses, children
Using the tune of God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen and an original text by Sister Delores Dufner, Benedictine Sister Christine Manderfeld has crafted an arrangement for SSA choir with keyboard and
This two-part anthem for women's choir is both simple and beautiful. The texture alternates between a cappella voices and keyboard interludes, with the two joining forces toward the end. With a text based
Voiced for a cappella double choir (SSAATTBB) and making effective use of added-tone chords and modal harmonic progressions, this brilliant setting of Palmer's translation from the Salisbury Diurnal will be
This traditional English folk song offers a charming, childlike depiction of the Nativity (also appropriate for Epiphany). While the piece can be sung as written with vocal harmonies on verses two and
This well-known hymn gets a fresh new arrangement for choir and congregation with a virtuosic organ accompaniment. Each verse is arranged differently, from an initial presentation in unison to a lush a
John Neale's translation of the 12th-century German carol In hoc anni circulo is a simple treatment of the Christmas story. This spare yet elegant setting can be performed as written, harmonized
Freely adapted from the well-known prayer of St. Francis, this lovely setting intersperses the Filipino word kapayapaan, meaning "peace be with you," throughout the English text. The setting is
Using the Welsh version of Psalm 23 paired with the well-known Scottish melody LOCH LOMOND, this anthem will be a lovely and welcome addition to your choir's repertoire. Six verses of the psalm are
This short refrain was written either as a dismissal of the children from the service or when children are the focus of the service. Its cheerful, upbeat nature will be appealing to children, and its
With a wide-ranging topical scope - care of the sick, church, comfort, healing, light, love for others, praise, Christian life, and the resurrection - this anthem will be appropriate for many liturgical