Solo/Ensemble
Top Music
Newest Music
King Forever
"King Forever" is a tender prayer of praise and worship, and a promise to return the very breath that God gives to us with a life of service and praise. The exquisite, modern-acoustic setting for worship leader and additional vocalist perfectly frames the lyrics. Includes optional cello part.
The Holly And The Ivy
For soloist or a duet, this contemporary arrangement of the traditional Christmas song is pleasing to the ear with its flowing melody and familiar lyric. Works well in any worship setting, from traditional to contemporary.
We Will Sing
Recorded by Gold City, this southern gospel anthem is a powerful reminder of the day we'll join the throngs of heaven and sing! Arranged for soloist and quartet or SATB choir.
Amazed By America
This powerful pop ballad proudly celebrates America as a beacon of liberty. For a strong soloist and mixed ensemble.
To God Be The Glory (a cappella)
Arranged for 4-part men's choir or quartet, this short but stately a cappella piece provides an excellent opportunity to let your male vocalists shine. Works well in traditional or blended worship settings.
Glorious King
Beautiful and earnest, this piece from Jamie Jamgochian is a heartfelt and powerful proclamation of God's glory. For contemporary settings, this song is arranged for worship leader and includes an additional part for another vocalist or your praise team. Could easily be adapted for soloist alone.
Whatever You Do
With an relaxed feel, this ballad of gratitude for blended and contemporary settings features a male/female duet and smooth, 3-part gospel choir parts. A beautiful song that reminds us to give the Lord praise in whatever we do!
O Zion Haste
Varying from brass (or piano) alone to voices alone--and pleasing all along the way--this setting of the classic hymn for men's choir or quartet would be perfect for a traditional service.
Holy, Holy, Holy
Don Marsh's lush SSA vocal arrangement of this classic hymn is traditional, yet fresh. For women's 3-part choir or trio, this flexible and beloved song could work well in any style of service.