
TTBB
The original melody and words of this popular revivalist song are credited to John G. McCurry, compiler of the Social Harp (1855).
Other arrangements available: SSAA (48003921) and SATB (48003920)

TTBB
The original melody and words of this popular revivalist song are credited to John G. McCurry, compiler of the Social Harp (1855).
Other arrangements available: SSAA (48003921) and SATB (48003920)

SATB
The original melody and words of this popular revivalist song are credited to John G. McCurry, compiler of the Social Harp (1855).
Other arrangements available: SSAA (48003921) and TTBB (48003922).

SATB
The promises of the Twenty-Third Psalm text come to life in this deep but tender setting as it moves through the strong statement of faith for this life through the development of the beautiful musical picture of life eternal.
Also available in SSAA and TTBB.

TTBB
The ethereal nature of the Samuel Francis Smith poem is perfectly paired with masterful text painting until the two become one in spirit and understanding. The move from earth to heaven is flawless. The music is deep; the text rich and profound. The melody line moves to harmony and back again until it finally finds a resting place in the sight and sound of eternity . . . making heaven a heaven. Glorious! Scored for SATB choir and piano with optional string quartet or orchestra parts available. Also available for SSAA and SATB.

SATB
The ethereal nature of the Samuel Francis Smith poem is perfectly paired with masterful text painting until the two become one in spirit and understanding. The move from earth to heaven is flawless. The music is deep; the text rich and profound. The melody line moves to harmony and back again until it finally finds a resting place in the sight and sound of eternity . . . making heaven a heaven. Glorious! Scored for SATB choir and piano with optional string quartet or orchestra parts available. Also available for SSAA and TTBB.

SSAA
The ethereal nature of the Samuel Francis Smith poem is perfectly paired with masterful text painting until the two become one in spirit and understanding. The move from earth to heaven is flawless. The music is deep; the text rich and profound. The melody line moves to harmony and back again until it finally finds a resting place in the sight and sound of eternity . . . making heaven a heaven. Glorious! Scored for SATB choir and piano with optional string quartet or orchestra parts available. Also available for SATB and TTBB.

Opening with a celebratory choral fanfare and then moving into the main thematic material of this anthem praising the many gifts of music, this accessible work will be a wonderful selection for men's honor choirs and festival performances. The contrasting rubato middle section transitions into a return of the opening material and a confident, glorious conclusion.

Totally cheeky and irreverent, this tune from Monty Python's Spamalot will have everyone whistling along! A great concert change of pace that your choir will love to sing. Available separately: SATB, SAB, TTB, ShowTrax CD. Combo parts (tpt 1-2, tsx, tbn, bsx, syn, gtr, b, dm) available as a digital download. Duration: ca. 2:40.

Totally cheeky and irreverent, this tune from Monty Python's Spamalot will have everyone whistling along! A great concert change of pace that your choir will love to sing. Available separately: SATB, SAB, TTB, ShowTrax CD. Combo parts (tpt 1-2, tsx, tbn, bsx, syn, gtr, b, dm) available as a digital download. Duration: ca. 2:40.

TTBB
Known for his unique pairing of songs, Craig Hella Johnson has ingeniously combined the early contemporary Christian song “I Love You” by Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill with the popular favorite from the '60s by George Davie Weiss and Bob Thiele. I Love You/What a Wonderful World is a magnificent and meaningful closing number or encore.