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Blessed Savior, Son of God
This delicate Christmas ballad features a lush orchestral backdrop and tender harmonies. A beautiful, gentle adoration of Jesus, our Emmanuel.
Let Us Be
An exciting SATB choral anthem that will be a challenge for your choir and a joy for your congregation. A piece that inspires and renews the meaning behind the exclamation "Joy to the world!" and would work well in blended and contemporary settings, as well as traditional services with band.
Heaven Rejoices (with orchestra)
This spirited SATB proclamation of the Savior's birth is perfect for traditional or blended Christmas services. [Full Orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Carols Of Worship And Praise (with orchestra)
FIVE Christmas songs in one! - O Come All Ye Faithful, Angels We Have Heard On High, How Great Our Joy, Joy To The World, Angels From The Realms Of Glory and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Great for choir or congregational Christmas singing. [Orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Wonderful Counselor
Lowell Alexander & Camp Kirkland have created a majestic, regal setting of Isaiah 9:6: "...he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." For SATB choir in traditional or blended worship settings.
Sing, Choirs Of Angels
Take your Christmas program to new heights with this sophisticated traditional arrangement for 4-part choir by the legendary Bruce Greer!
On This Christmas Morning
A majestic lyric and melody frame the Christmas story in an elegant 2-part arrangement that inspires worship and awe and would work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary services alike. Works equally well for older children's choir, youth choir, or adult choir.
Alleluia! Christ Has Come
Phillip Keveren's tapestry of anticipation turns to joyous celebration at the birth of Christ and features "Angels We Have Heard on High." Great opening song for a Christmas service or musical for traditional, blended or contemporary music settings.
Hallelujah Chorus
If you’ve been shying away from learning the "Hallelujah Chorus" because you thought it was too rangy and the piano accompaniment looked too difficult, then this version is for you. Edited by Joseph Linn, this classic and timeless piece is a must for your music library.