Choral SATB, page 2
i thank You God for most this amazing (SAATTBB, a cappella) 3'00"![]()
A joyous outburst in celebration of life. (more)
In Endless Song: A Mosaic of American Folk Music (SSA and SATB combined, string quartet, piano) 26'00"![]()
Expressive strings combine with young voices in a grand and moving work to showcase your entire youth choir program. (more)
In Heaven Above (SSAATTBB a cappella) 3'00"![]()
A favorite Swedish hymn arranged for medium-advanced choirs. (more)
In Thee Is Gladness (SATB, organ) 3'00" (Morning Star Music)
A lively and prominent organ accompaniment combines with singing and whistling to create this joyous setting for Easter or general use. Level: Medium. (more)
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly (SATB a cappella) 2'00" (Boosey & Hawkes)
A peaceful setting of a favorite Polish carol. Level: Medium. (more)
Jacob's Ladder (SATB, piano) 3'00" (Morning Star Music)
Your favorite Sunday School spiritual in a jazzy gospel setting. Level: Med-Easy. (more)
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (SATB, brass quintet, organ) 3'30"![]()
The majesty of Beethoven's noble melody coupled with Van Dyke's uplifting text. Also includes alternate Easter text. Level: Medium. (more)
Julefest: A Medley of Scandinavian Carols (SATB, soprano solo, chamber orchestra) 12'30"![]()
A joyous and colorful holiday offering for good community, regional and professional ensembles. (more)
Just A Closer Walk With Thee (SATB, piano) 4'20" (Morning Star Music)
Beginning with an a cappella swing "vamp", this setting goes on to explore other jazz and contemporary styles. Extended piano accompaniment. Level: Med-Adv. (more)
Let All The World In Every Corner Sing (SA(T)B, SSA or TTBB; piano, opt. chamber orchestra) 3'30"![]()
A soaring melody enhances these popular words of praise for the grandeur of God's creation. (more)
Let Go. Return (SATB a cappella) 3'15"![]()
American poet Josephine Johnson's wise words beckon us to a life of simplicity. (more)
Let Us Sing Night and Day (SATB, chamber orchestra) 5'45"![]()
An outburst of Christmas joy in a colorful setting of a 15th-century text. (more)