SATB Choir

  • Lift Him Up!

    An Easter-themed, gospel-styled arrangement of joyful spirit. Good use of repetition and symmetry make this song a straightforward teach.

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  • Always Good News

    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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  • Sweet Little Jesus Boy

    In this arrangement of the lovely Christmas-themed Sweet Little Jesus Boy, the music has been set in a slow swing style that is both moody and evocative.

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  • Gently, gently

    An effective and compelling new carol for a cappella voices after the style of Samuel Barber.

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  • Sing Noel!

    Sing Noel! is a unique Christmas medley featuring a high-energy original carol right off the top which wraps itself around two other traditional carols.

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  • Cornerstone

    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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  • The Sussex Carol (Vocal Solo + SATB Backing + Piano)

    This lovely tune was collected in Sussex, England and catalogued by R. Vaughan Williams in 1904.

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  • Go Tell It

    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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  • We are Blessed

    Set in modern choral anthem style, this song uses unison, two-part and four-part writing for a quick teach with few obstructions for the singers or accompaniment.

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  • The Holly & the Ivy

    The charm of this favourite carol from the English tradition is kept in view despite a unique treatment. In this arrangement the voice line is set in contrast to a rhythmic ostinato in the piano.

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  • Not Ashamed

    This funky gospel song is a winner for young voices and is easy to teach. Based on familiar scripture, it has a lively beat and catches on easily.

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  • Bless The Lord, O My Soul

    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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