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Martin Luther's timeless carol is given a delicate and satisfying new treatment with this original setting.
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Very 'Gospel' in style and text. The song moves forward making use of repetition and sequence to extend the form, so its basic shape is easy to grasp for the singers.
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From its low key opening to its dramatic end, this is a truly classic arrangement of an all-time favourite.
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This setting of the much-loved text adapted from Ps. 103 has been described as eloquent, beautiful and moving. Lots of unison writing makes for bold musical lines and shapes.
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Strong melodic shapes and bold piano writing give this text a rock solid foundation. The music features unison and two-part lines in the verses where the Scripture context is outlined.
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An effective and compelling new carol for a cappella voices after the style of Samuel Barber.
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Featuring a low voice soloist with SATB backing, this arrangement captures the sheer joy of the carol in a fun to sing, swing bee-bop manner.
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Timeless lyric and melody deserve to be cherished and remembered in the modern age. This setting was written by way of homage to Albert Orsborn’s classic verses and melody which are seldom encountered in the present.
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The integrity and spirit of this hymn classic remain untouched even when the style is updated to pop/gospel. The mellow segues to each verse help ground the setting and the mostly unison vocals make this an easy teach. A fun sing for youth choir and groups looking for fresh takes.
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The cosmic theme of Genesis One is given a substantive treatment and evocative context in this major work for choir and ensemble.
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A sensitive and effective treatment of this lovely old gospel favourite. Lots of unison and easy two-part writing in the verses make this setting accessible for most choirs.











