Choral Anthems 2-part
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Adoration Medley
Ready in one rehearsal, this simple medley of "What Child Is This" and "Silent Night" features two solos and 2-part choir. A perfect last-minute addition for a Sunday in December.
Good Christian Men, Rejoice!
Arranged for the small choir, this rendition of the beloved Christmas carol features unison singing with moments of 2-part and a 3-part ending. Ready in one rehearsal!
I Give It All
This simple song of surrender from Dennis and Nan Allen can be ready in one rehearsal. The arrangement begins with a soloist, then moves to the choir with mostly unison and 2-part with a few moments of beautiful 4-part.
He Is Born!
A grand medley of Christmas songs including Angels from the Realms of Glory, The Birthday of a King, and the traditional French carol, He Is Born, this easy arrangement features unison choir with a few moments of 2-part and a simple 3-part ending. Ready in one rehearsal!
Shepherds Medley
A medley of The First Noel and Hark! the Herald Angels Sing, this easy Christmas arrangement features 2-part choir with a few well-chosen moments of 3 parts and a full SATB finish. Ready in one rehearsal!
Jesus! What a Friend of Sinners
Resetting the beloved lyric to a new choral melody, Dennis Allen's accessible arrangement can be performed unison or with optional 2-part harmony.
At Your Feet (2-part)
One of the most popular songs in our entire catalog, this tranquil and tender song of surrender is easily adaptable to any blended or contemporary worship service. For worship leader (or soloist) and 2-part choir or ensemble, this flexible piece can be altered for leader only, if needed.
In This Simple Way (2-part)
A sincere, warm song of gratitude to God that would easily find a home in your traditional or blended service. For a 2-part choir and soloist, a SATB version is also available.
I Will Sing Praise (2-part)
Dave Williamson's version of one of Discover Worship's most popular worship songs has been masterfully arranged by Luke Woodard for 2-part choir or ensemble. A flexible praise chorus, this anthem works well in a variety of service styles: traditional to contemporary.