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Uses: Palm Sunday, Call to Worship, Introit Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11: 1-11; Luke 19:28-40 The unique quality of this Shaker tune is infectious to the listeners, wrapping them in a rustic blanket of sound. With new lyrics written especially for Palm Sunday, the lilting 6/8 feel suggests the swaying of palms, and the chorus delivers the energy of the triumphant shouts of praise. Brief in length, it might well serve as a processional or opening number, as it captures the festive elements associated with Christ's entry into Jerusalem. Finger cymbal part included.
Arranger: Jon Paige | Composer: Traditional Shaker Melody
Uses: Palm Sunday, Call to Worship, Introit Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11: 1-11; Luke 19:28-40 The unique quality of this Shaker tune is infectious to the listeners, wrapping them in a rustic blanket of sound. With new lyrics written especially for Palm Sunday, the lilting 6/8 feel suggests the swaying of palms, and the chorus delivers the energy of the triumphant shouts of praise. Brief in length, it might well serve as a processional or opening number, as it captures the festive elements associated with Christ's entry into Jerusalem. Finger cymbal part included.
Arranger: Jon Paige | Composer: Traditional Shaker Melody
Vivaldi's Gloria is given a new role as and Easter introit in this concept for Resurrection morning. A brief excerpt from the masterwork is re-tooled with new words, announcing the risen Christ with classic grace. Energizing and brilliant with purpose, the appeal of this popular melody is universal.
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
Combining two powerful hymn tunes and a creative original lyric, this choral concept for Easter Sunday morning is a bold statement of faith in the risen Christ! Sturdy part-writing invites each vocal part into their most productive registers and will allow your singers to deliver this message of life with powerful clarity. Some final division in the choir creates a soaring impact as the anthem comes to a festive conclusion. A celebration of sound!
Arranger: James Michael Stevens | Composer: J.H. Roberts
Uses: Palm Sunday Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1; John 12:13 Full of fanfare and flair, this jubilant work is the perfect way to bring in the procession of palms. The 2-Part Mixed voicing opens the anthem to ensembles of any size, and the children's voices, percussion and handbells will add layers of sound to the celebration! Truly a unique moment!
Composer: Jon Paige
Ring in the joy of Easter with this choral carillon of jubilant sound! Like chimes pealing the good news, this festive gesture announces Resurrection Sunday with style and flair. Using the tune VESPER HYMN, this piece is designed for success with its careful attention to vocal part writing. Your sanctuary will reverberate with sonic moments of praise and glad alleluias as you perform this seasonal winner! May be presented with the Secondo piano part only.
Arranger: Brad Nix
Ring in the joy of Easter with this choral carillon of jubilant sound! Like chimes pealing the good news, this festive gesture announces Resurrection Sunday with style and flair. Using the tune VESPER HYMN, this piece is designed for success with its careful attention to vocal part writing. Your sanctuary will reverberate with sonic moments of praise and glad alleluias as you perform this seasonal winner! May be presented with the Secondo piano part only.
Arranger: Brad Nix
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