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CGA686 Four African Hymns
Authentic SATB arrangements of four African hymns. Included in the preface are notes on the origins and stylistic elements of the pieces, pronunciation helps (Swahili), and performance and teaching su...
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CGC41 Halle, Halle We Sing the World Round Teachers Edition
This songbook contains 36 selections from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, over half of which have never been published before in the USA. In addition to full scores, and indigenous instrumental sugge...
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CGA1250 Sizohamba Naye
Similar to the construction of the best-seller Tunaomba Mungu Atawale by John Paradowski, Sizohamba Naye creates a fantastic opportunity for adult, youth and children's choirs to sing together. Africa...
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CGA936 Hosanna in the Highest
Based on a popular Tanzanian melody, this new anthem incorporates optional percussion instruments creating a unique, multi-cultural approach to Palm Sunday. The reoccurring refrain incorporates an eas...
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CGA777 Good Things
The music of this original anthem is written in an 'easy swing style'. The text, also by Jane Marshall, reminds us of the many 'good things' we have to be thankful for, all gifts from God.
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CGA840 Illumined By Your Light
This joyful piece shows how blessed we are to be in God's light. The percussion parts (which can be played as written or ad-libbed) add excitement. The syncopated vocal parts, along with the rhythm in...
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CGA753 Rocking Song
A rocking motion is felt throughout this lullaby, characteristic of its title and text. The use of sequence and stepwise motion make the melody very singable. All voices sing the beginning in unison, ...
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CGA758 The Wise May Bring Their Learning
A strong melody provides the basis for this flowing, tender anthem based on a traditional text. The piece begins with voices and keyboard; the optional flute obbligato is added in the second half of t...
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CGA765 Be Joyful in the Lord
Joy abounds in this musical interpretation of Psalm 100. A more reflective B section in minor provides good contrast before the return to the original material.
Voicing: Unison with optional flute
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