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Based on John 13:34. Composed in response to the growing tensions in the world and what the world needs to do a lot more of - "Love One Another". Tender setting that is scored for SATB with Piano
"Old 100th" (also known as "Old Hundred") is one of the best known melodies in many occidental Christian musical traditions and has now been freshly arranged for a variety of
The gentle, ballad song that was 44 years in the making is scored for a variety of arrangements. Accessible and appropriate for any school or concert setting.
This vintage classic remains fresh and alive today. Come to another time and place - America's pioneer days. But don't expect to meet Wyatt Earp or Jesse James. Instead, you’ll encounter John, Martha,
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Edited by Klaus Hofmann. For soprano, oboe, 2 violins, viola, cello piccolo & basso continuo. Urtext Edition based on the Leipzig version of 1723. Preface in Ger. and Eng.
Designed to provide accessible arrangements while maintaining high-quality four-part harmonies, this Christmas cantata celebrates the fact that the greatest gift of all came to us in a lowly stable.
Tender and elegant setting of Psalm 51 which is scored for a variety of arrangements. Accessible for any church choir and can be used at various times throughout the liturgical year.
The Christmas carol that has been a staple in the repertoire for years has been freshly arranged by utilizing melodies of "Hark! The Herald" and "Go Tell It On The Mountain" and scored for SATB with Piano
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For soprano & chamber orchestra (piano reduction). Piano reduction by Raimonds Zelmenis. Commissioned by Carnegie Hall, Cite de la Musique, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, and Orchestre