Choral Anthems 2-part
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Soli Deo Gloria
For traditional settings, this rhythmic 2-part sacred arrangement for advanced girls or women's ensemble that calls for all of life to be lived to the glory of God!
Hosanna, Hosanna!
This simple, upbeat worship chorus is arranged for 2-part women with optional children's choir. Easy to learn and perform with just an acoustic guitar and light percussion.
Our Great Savior
Lively yet worshipful, this inspiring arrangement of the beloved hymn for 2-part choir would work well in blended and contemporary services.
On This Christmas Morning (with soprano sax and percussion)
A majestic melody frames the Christmas story in an elegant 2-part arrangement that inspires worship and would work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary services alike. Works equally well for older children's choir or adult choir. [Simple Orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Come To Me
This elegantly simple 2-part setting of Jesus' invitation to follow him is a stately, sacred piece that would be appropriate in a traditional service or choral music showcase setting.
I Will Sing Of My Redeemer
A stirring 2-part arrangement by Fred Bock of the popular hymn, this choral anthem is a lovely piece of heartfelt worship for a traditional or blended service.
Come Thirsty
With soloist and 2-part choir, this simple invitation to come to the One who satisfies our deepest longings would be especially appropriate on the topic of the Beatitudes.
Arise, Shine!
Glenn Wonacott has arranged this familiar biblical passage in an upbeat sacred setting which is primarily unison--giving the impression that it's much more complex than it actually is (hint: your pianist is doing most of the work!). Works for Advent or any time of the year.
How Firm A Foundation (with brass)
This majestic and festive 2-part arrangement of this classic hymn by Dave Williamson works well in a traditional worship setting and provides a full, strong sound for your choir. [Brass Parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]