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This amazing new anthem is a deeply moving experience when sung with a sincere heart. The words are profound in their description of Christ's passion and the poignant music is some of the composers most expressive work. There isnot one note without meaning and purpose which greatly simplifies the learning process. Come and Kneel at the Cross will remain in hearts long after the final note.

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At the sound of a trumpet the church is called to arise go to the manger and worship the newborn King. The bell-like piano part adds to the festive qualities of this joyful call to worship and the short performance time adds flexibility to your seasonal programming.

1.99 £
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Jule Styne and Leo Robin's Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend has been arranged for SSA Choir with Piano accompaniment by Harry Simeone. Popular Chorales. A great selection of Popular Choral Sheets for SA and SSA voices and suitable for school choirs. Jule Styne and Leo Robin's Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend has been arranged for SSA Choir with Piano accompaniment by Harry Simeone. Popular Chorales. A great selection of Popular Choral Sheets for SA and SSA voices and suitable for school choirs.

9.95 £
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Twenty arrangements from the classics by Homer Whitford. Beautiful and appropriate material for the wedding service. Music by Bach Handel Purcell Mendelssohn and Mozart.

3.50 £
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Arranged for SATB Choir Piano and optional instrumental parts by Alan Billingsley.

1.25 £
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I'm Gonna Sing All The Way To Heaven is a contemporary gospel song arranged for Soprano Alto Tenor and Bass a cappella. Words and music by Pepper Choplin.

1.95 £
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Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell has had a career lasting from the 1960’s to the present from early folk-inspired songs like The Circle Game to jazzy torch songs and cover recordings of standards. She is a Grammy Award winner and one of the most influential songwriters of the later 20th century. The Circle Game was released on Mitchell’s Ladies of the Canyon album in 1970 and it describes the development of a child’s life from toddler through teenaged years in an understanding and upbeat simple folk style. It is a suitable choice for student or amateur choirs.

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Arranged for SATB choir and piano duet by Roy Ringwald.

1.25 £
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Sung in Latin this exciting praise song is appropriate for advanced high school through to adult male choirs. The infectious main theme and playfully shifting meter make this festive dance fun to sing and fun to hear.

2.95 £
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Written for SATB choir and flute. The spirit of reflection is deep in this anthem. Layers of sound call the listener to worship and contemplation. This choral tapestry is an expressive message for the Advent season filled with many opportunities for expressive singing and interpretation. Not to be missed!

1.50 £
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Joseph Kosma 's Autumn Leaves arranged for SATB choir by Leo Arnaud .

1.75 £
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Arranged for SSA Choir and Piano by Wallingford Riegger.

1.75 £
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SATB vocal arrangement with optional Piano accompaniment part on the score.

39.95 £
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Various graded orchestral pieces suitable for school orchestras from the acclaimed Shawnee Press catalogue.

1.50 £
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Sing With Me is an uplifting song with a poignant message. Scored for 2-Part choir with Piano accompaniment.

1.00 £
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Simple Carol with Piano or Organ Accompaniment for SATB Choir.

1.95 £
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A setting of the text of John Donne. No Man Is An Island has been skilfuly arranged for Men's Voices (TTBB) with Piano accompaniment by Roy Ringwald.

25.95 £
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Duration c. 4.5 mins.

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James Klein's arrangement for choir and organ incorporates a unique blend of harmony and dissonance with a slow 5/4 meter. Reflecting the sadness of Christ has he prepared for the cross as well as our own heartbreak as christians.

1.75 £
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Version for SSA Choir. Arranged by Roy Ringwald. Text: Frederick H. Martens