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Let Us Be
Arranged for unison children's choir, but just as suitable for solo performance, this peace ties together lyrical themes from classic Christmas hymns, with placid verses that build to triumphal choruses.
Behold Emmanuel (with orchestra)
Both gentle & commanding, "Behold Emmanuel" is a lush, atmospheric ballad, recounting the humble setting & circumstances into which Jesus was born. Arranged for SATB choir with soloist. [Orchestrations available to Unlimited Plus Members]
O Come All Ye Faithful
Energetic and exciting, this simple arrangement is great for a children's choir, but is also perfect for a small band-lead sing-along for the whole congregation.
O Come All Ye Faithful with Angels from the Realms (with orchestra)
Arranged with a contemporary feel, this medley of familiar carols is designed as an invitation for the congregation to join the choir. Well suited for a Christmas Eve service or any Sunday in the advent season. [Full orchestration available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
My Soul Does Magnify the Lord (with orchestra)
This gospel-inflected praise anthem is a passionate musical setting of Mary's Song recorded in the Book of Luke. Arranged for female solo and SATB choir. [Full orchestration available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
My Soul Does Magnify the Lord
This gospel-inflected praise anthem is a passionate musical setting of Mary's Song recorded in the Book of Luke. Arranged for female solo and SATB choir.
O Come All Ye Faithful with Angels from the Realms of Glory
Arranged with a contemporary feel, this medley of familiar carols is designed as an invitation for the congregation to join the choir. Well suited for a Christmas Eve service or any Sunday in the advent season.
Away in a Manger
Perfect for young voices, this gentle acoustic arrangement of the timeless carol features simple unison vocals, an optional solo and modern instrumentation that will fit any service in the Christmas season.
Bethlehem
With a laid-back acoustic groove, this 4-part choral anthem is perfect for a Sunday morning in December or as part of your Christmas Eve service.