Appropriate for All Saints, Easter or general use, this choral reflection on Revelation 21:1-4 has two versions: cello and piano; and violin, cello, and organ. Affirming and lovely.
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When life is changing and uncertain, fixing our eyes on Jesus brings comfort and hope. This text flows smoothly, allowing time for reflection. A beautiful cello and piano accompaniment supports the
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Joining a well-known hymn text with a melody from classical repertoire creates a heartfelt anthem touched with simple sincerity. The optional violin adds a bittersweet element, and the appearance of
This ethereal piece for mixed voices incorporates the words of poet Henry Vaughan: "They are all gone into the world of light, their memory is fair and bright." Open harmonics in the voices and
Reminiscent of an old Celtic air, this anthem sings of a longing for our eternal home, a place where "sorrows are remembered no more in the presence of the King." Faithful text declamation is aided by the
Opening and closing with a divisi choral fanfare, this festival anthem celebrates our church heritage, referencing saints both past and present. "Alleluias" provide a unifying thread in the otherwise
Evocative and engaging, this refreshing arrangement of EBENEZER begins hauntingly with some mixed meter and divisi. The middle section is faster, providing a buoyant contrast before the return of the
The setting of a poem by Gracia Grindal reflects on the saints who have gone before us and continue to surround us in spirit. The music is written in a quasi-rondo format with a recurring refrain and verses
This original hymn of praise receives a festive treatment in this setting for mixed voices, organ, congregation, and optional brass quartet. An easily learned melody complements a text filled with hope and