Creative programming at its best is reflected in this unique, contemporary a cappella original employing the traditional What Child Is This? lyrics. In the opening and closing sections, vocal ostinato patterns support the melody and provide the frame for the middle section which features a lovely setting of the tradtional carol tune. The addition of djembe and body percussion will add character and texture to the rhythmic feel of this joyous seasonal offering.
Palm Sunday often offers the opportunity to combine your various choirs, and Hal Hopson's Hosanna! Blessed Is He! is a great choice for such an occasion. The opening section of the piece can be sung w...
An arrangement of a haunting, traditional American tune for combined unison and SATB choirs with organ, flute, Orff instruments, and percussion. The Orff and percussion instruments used are soprano me...
Pat Messick has arranged this ancient Medieval tune to catch the spirit of those times. The simple modal melody is enhanced at each repetition by the simple addition of a percussion instrument. This i...
Written in honor of the composer's pastor, How Beautiful speaks of the blessing of those who choose to live their lives as servants of the Lord. This anthem can be used on World Communion Sunday or in...
This stirring, heartfelt original commemorates both the physical beauty and grandeur of our country and the valor of those who strive to keep America free. Equally effective as a concert opener or clo...
This stirring, heartfelt original commemorates both the physical beauty and grandeur of our country and the valor of those who strive to keep America free. Equally effective as a concert opener or clo...
This bright, joyful melding of the three French carols: Sing We Now of Christmas; He Is Born and Carol of the Birds features contrasting sections of rhythmic punctuation with fluid, melodic ones and l...