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Meditation on Hark the Herald Angels Sing
A faithful and succinct interpretation of the cherished Christmas classic, William Feigley's piano solo arrangement is ideal for any moment in your church gatherings that would benefit from a joyful musical lift.
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
A modern choral setting of the classic, triumphant hymn of praise, this arrangement stays faithful to the original lyrics and melody, while adding the dynamic weight of a contemporary praise & worship band. Ideal for blended congregations, or traditional churches that incorporate drums.
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]
O The Deep, Deep Love of Jesus
Dave Williamson's arrangement of this beloved hymn is a dynamic interpretation, with new words and music by Tommy Walker. Beginning with an acoustic guitar-driven Western feel, and building to a nearly cinematic climax, it's sure to stoke joy in the hearts of your choir and congregation alike.
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus
Flowing effortlessly between sparse & minimal and full & present, Joseph Nimoh's take on this familiar song is not as much a single arrangement as it is a masterful display of the many different ways you can interpret a simple melody.
The Promises of God
Based on the classic hymn, "Standing on the Promises," Stan Pethel's arrangement is a more peaceful, reflective expression. Arranged for SATB choir and ideal for traditional settings. [Orchestrations available to Unlimited Plus members]
Good Christian Friends, Rejoice
Allan Koetz's instrumental interpretation of the traditional hymn, "Good Christian Men, Rejoice" is at once contemplative and exciting. Best tackled by a moderately experienced pianist, this is a perfect piece for an offertory or interlude.
Immortal, Invisible (with orchestra)
Dennis and Nan Allen's adaptation of Walter Chalmers Smith's hymn takes on a life of its own with new lyrics and a 6/8 sway. Arranged for SATB choir, orchestra parts are also available to Unlimited Plus members.