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Previously available only for SSAATTBB a cappella this new edition is SATB (no divisi) and includes a piano part that completes the harmony but almost makes you think the choir was a cappella. Excellent for church and concert!

1.99 £
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Doug Andrews has brilliantly brought new life to an old favorite. While not difficult to learn the vocal lines and harmonies bring new interest to this classic.

5.50 £
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This collection of baroque organ pieces is an excellent source of repertoire for any organist. Mr. Purvis has brought together works by Bach Arne d'Andrieu and Rameau. Each piece has its own characteristic but all have that same baroque style and flair. This collection of baroque organ pieces is an excellent source of repertoire for any organist. Mr. Purvis has brought together works by Bach Arne d'Andrieu and Rameau. Each piece has its own characteristic but all have that same baroque style and flair.

2.50 £
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The a cappella Fred Prentice arrangement has been a popular selection for years. Then Carol Barnett harpist extraordinaire with the Dale Warland Singers created an accompaniment (it works very well for piano too) and a wholenew life ensued. We are proud to release this new edition with Carol's excellent accompaniment.

1.99 £
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The famous St. Francis of Assisi text All Creatures of Our God and King has been majestically set by British composer William Krape. Reminiscent of the great English cathedral music of the early 20th century this work is part ofthe Houston Children's Chorus Classic Series.

2.50 £
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Stacey Gibbs has become one of the most commissioned composers of our age because his arrangements of spirituals bring the house down. His setting of this familiar spiritual falls right into line - so fun to sing and rewarding to hear. Great for high school college and community choirs. Medium.

1.99 £
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A Capella-Great a cappella writing in the Parker/Shaw tradition comes to mind when hearing this arrangement. The familiar tune Warrenton from Southern Harmony (1835) is always evident as the other vocal parts dance about it. The resulting harmonies are fresh and liberating.

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You have never heard how hot this Christmas Carol can sound until you have heard Doug Andrews' new arrangement. A jazz choir would sound great but Doug has drafted it so any choir can succeed and have a great time.

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Pavane by Gabriel Faure contains one of the most luxurious and haunting melodies. With a stirring text by Rev. Russell Kane Allan Petker cultivated a choral setting that has been popular for years. This new edition isset for 2-part mixed voices with keyboard and optional obbligato. For Lent Communion or general use.

2.50 £
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Rosephanye Powell is known for her ability to bring earthy rhythmic ostinato patterns to a classical level and she has done it again with this one. Commissioned and composed for the National Women's Honor Choir for the ACDANational Convention 2003 this choral is destined for a long life. Relentless energy underscores the Psalm text of praise that makes this a fitting choral for both church and school.

1.99 £
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The title says it all: Acension. It is the fulfilling of scripture when Jesus ascends to be on the right of the throne of God. The a cappella music is powerful and majestic moving to a triumphant ending. The title says it all: Acension. It is the fulfilling of scripture when Jesus ascends to be on the right of the throne of God. The a cappella music is powerful and majestic moving to a triumphant ending.

2.50 £
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Daniel McDavitt has composed an exquisite trilogy using texts from three American greats: Ralph Waldo Emerson Abraham Lincoln and William Wordsworth. Although they can be performed individually they are most powerful as a set each with flute obbligato. The first memory from Emerson is about music and is joyful and buoyant. The second memory is from Lincoln and is more reflective about childhood. The final memory by Wordsworth combines the thoughts of the previous two in a mature understanding. A delightful trilogy for high school choirs.Daniel McDavitt has composed an exquisite trilogy using texts from three American greats: Ralph Waldo Emerson Abraham Lincoln and William Wordsworth. Although they can be performed individually they are most powerful as a set each with flute obbligato. The first memory from Emerson is about music and is joyful and buoyant. The second memory is from Lincoln and is more reflective about childhood. The final memory by Wordsworth combines the thoughts of the previous two in a mature understanding. A delightful trilogy for high school choirs.Daniel McDavitt has composed an exquisite trilogy using texts from three American greats: Ralph Waldo Emerson Abraham Lincoln and WilliamWordsworth. Although they can be performed individually they are most powerful as a set each with flute obbligato. The first memory from Emerson is about music and is joyful and buoyant. The second memory is from Lincoln and is more reflective about childhood. The final memory by Wordsworth combines the thoughts of the previous two in a mature understanding. A delightful trilogy for high school choirs.

1.99 £
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This is a winner! The Latin words of praise enable this motet to be sung in concert and worship. The counterpoint is playful and canonic making it easy to learn and a pleasure to sing. Small choirs and young voices will enjoy the classical-style lines and the joyful spirit of the piece. This is a winner! The Latin words of praise enable this motet to be sung in concert and worship. The counterpoint is playful and canonic making it easy to learn and a pleasure to sing. Small choirs and young voices will enjoy the classical-style lines and the joyful spirit of the piece. This is a winner! The Latin words of praise enable this motet to be sung in concert and worship. The counterpoint is playful and canonic making it easy to learn and a pleasure to sing. Small choirs and young voices will enjoy the classical-style lines and the joyful spirit of the piece.

1.99 £
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The arranger stays true to the tune with the harmonies you expected to hear. The pleasure is in the variety with each verse sometimes 4-part ment sometimes staggered entrances and so on. Excellent for the madrigal dinner feast or in a Christmas concert or service of worship. The arranger stays true to the tune with the harmonies you expected to hear. The pleasure is in the variety with each verse sometimes 4-part ment sometimes staggered entrances and so on. Excellent for the madrigal dinner feast or in a Christmas concert or service of worship. The arranger stays true to the tune with the harmonies you expected to hear. The pleasure is in the variety with each verse sometimes 4-part ment sometimes staggered entrances and so on. Excellent for the madrigal dinner feast or in a Christmas concert or service of worship.

2.50 £
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African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response Christ is born today to other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without apology. Christ must and will come to his own is how it ends. Rosephanye's music captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of her ethnic heritage. It is a wonderful and powerful statement in so many ways.African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response Christ is born today to other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without apology. Christ must and will come to his own is how it ends. Rosephanye's music captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of her ethnic heritage. It is a wonderful and powerful statement in so many ways.African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response Christ is born todayto other words that lift up the downtrodden in stark words without apology. Christ must and will come to his own is how it ends. Rosephanye's music captures a flavor that respects the difficulties of her ethnic heritage. It is a wonderful and powerful statement in so many ways.

1.99 £
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Los Marcianos

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Estrela é Lua Nova

1.25 £
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There Is A Balm In Gilead Divisisolo

1.50 £
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Fair Is The Heaven

13.50 £
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