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A Joyful New Year
– By William Kempster
This arrangement of the traditional English New Year's carol is a lively reminder of God's providence from one year to the next. The piece is best suited for a choir that is large enough to produce a good fortissimo while also being nimble with the 2/2 meter and syncopation. |
8/12/2010
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All the Way to Bethlehem
– By Ken Medema
Incorporating three treasured Christmas carols (Oh Come, All Ye Faithful; Away in a Manger; The First Noel), this anthem for children's choir and congregation paints a vivid picture for people of all ages. The children's choir repeats the call, “All the way to Bethlehem. Come and see the infant Holy...” to which the congregation responds with the singing of carols. |
11/30/2009
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Angels We Have Heard On High
– Arr. Dale Grotenhuis
This jubilant Christmas anthem, for SATB choir, organ, and trumpet, celebrates the birth of Christ. The piece involves the whole congregation, which joins the choir in the last verse. With its straightforward harmonies, this anthem is approachable for any choir. |
2/3/2009
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Around the Throne
– By Raymond Haan
This jubilant song provides vivid imagery of the everlasting Heavenly celebration promised in Scripture, as well as how it is possible – through the sacrifice made by Jesus on the cross. The work was originally scored for SATB, organ, and handbells (piano could substitute for either). An SATB and piano score is also available. The choral parts are identical between the two versions, including the placement of line and page breaks. |
11/6/2009
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Awake, My Soul
– Arr. Raymond Haan
Proclaiming God's goodness and mercy, this arrangement is suitable for any level of SATB choir. |
4/1/2010
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Away in a Manger
– By David Barton
This two-part setting of the traditional text with a new melody is suited to a wide range of treble ensembles, especially children's choirs; it can also be performed as a duet. |
3/11/2010
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Be Strong in the Lord
– By Raymond Haan
Using words from Joshua and the Psalms, this song can be used to help provide comfort in times of sorrow or uncertainty. Moderately difficult, it is accessible to most choirs. |
3/30/2010
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Be Thou My Vision
– By Joel VanderZee
Incorporating new music along with the familiar tune, this setting invigorates the well-loved hymn. Written for an octet, this eight-part work is well-suited for both small and large ensembles of advanced singers. |
5/17/2010
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Come Unto Me
– By Raymond Haan
Using the text of Matthew 11:28-30, this piece reassures us of God's providence. Written for SATB, organ, and optional flute or violin, it is accessible to any choir. |
5/6/2010
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Evening Service in A
– By Peter Pindar Stearns
This two-part work for SATB choir and organ celebrates the Lord's greatness and mercy. The text of the first movement is based on the Magnificat, or Song of Mary (Luke 1:46-55), while the second text is from the Nunc dimittis, commonly known as the Song of Simeon (Luke 2:29-32). The difficulty level of this piece may be more appropriate for experienced choirs. The total work is around seven minutes in length. Either movement may be used independently. |
9/9/2008
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