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Samuel Wesley's monumental hymn AURELIA has been arranged for congregational singing, accompanied by handbells, organ, brass, timpani, and SATB choir. However, the handbell score may be played alone if
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Beginning with a flourish of voices and brass, this noble setting of the tune ST. THOMAS establishes a spirit of triumph that permeates the work. The well-crafted vocals are approachable and include an a
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Ideal for church heritage services, this treasured song of the faith will invigorate congregational participation. Featuring a fanfare opening, an attractive a cappella verse and a lofty descant, this regal
The composer pairs a familiar hymn text with a new tune and the result is this fresh, vibrant anthem for mixed voices. The melody is assured yet confident, a contrast to the march-like CWM RHONDDA tune most
A sacred standard made popular by Michael English, this anthem declares our confidence in the sovereignty of God. Arranged for quick learning, the refrain is a bold statement of assurance. Calling the
After a sturdy choir introduction of original music, The Church's One Foundation (AURELIA) opens this regal medley of three cherished hymn tunes. Nicely varied choral writing contrasts each of the
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This thunderously bold choral proclamation of the Martin Luther classic is an appropriate setting for the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
This arrangement is a true reimagining of Martin Luther's iconic hymn melody. New harmonies and ambient electric guitar accompaniment create an ancient/modern feel, giving new life to this classic hymn. A
The traditional hymn tune Solid Rock is given a gospel piano accompaniment as only composer Tom Trenney can write. Highlights of the piece include a contrasting original stanza in the relative
This well-known hymn is expertly arranged for choir and congregation. Simple and sweet, the piece flows well with a mix of unison, two-part, and four-part vocal writing. Instrumental passages before and