Choral Anthems with Soloist
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Once Upon a Holy Night with Silent Night, Holy Night
Arranged by Regi Stone and Bradley Knight for SATB choir with soloist, this simple, touching and worshipful new classic will be a warm and inviting addition to your Christmas celebrations. It concludes with Silent Night.
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]
Behold Emmanuel
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]
Follow the Star
Arranged for soloist/worship leader with SATB choir, this celebratory song of persistence in faith and the pursuit of Jesus is an energetic, Christmas praise & worship anthem.
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.
Angels We Have Heard on High
Reharmonized in a minor mode, this classic carol features a light rock groove and haunting new melody. Perfect for a contemporary candlelight service. For soloist and 3-part choir.
Bethlehem
A fresh take on the traditional hymn that will give your Christmas service extra sparkle. Solo + SATB for blended and contemporary settings.
Our King Has Come
For soloist and SATB worship choir, this up-tempo anthem is a wonderful proclamation of Christ's birth from Grace Chapel Worship. This piece serves well in contemporary settings, and would be an excellent, singable choice for Christmas services.