
SSAATTBB
Majestic pioneer arrangement for double mixed chorus (SSAATTBB) and organ, originally written for the sesquicentennial celebration of the pioneers crossing the plains. Orchestra score and parts are also available (#20016). Text is written in English and Spanish.
Performance time: 4:45
Reference: Doctrine and Covenants 136:5–7, 28
This piece was performed by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square at the October 2017 LDS General Conference.

Hymn arrangement for a cappella mixed chorus (SSAATTBB), from Robert Cundick's oratorio The Redeemer, with lyrics based on scriptural text from Moroni 7:48.
“And what is it we shall hope for?”, from The Redeemer – The Tabernacle Choir (YouTube)

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Some history: this song comes from Haiti, but actually refers to the first King of Angola, Ngolo Kiluanje, who was revered as a great king. The Creole word for “king” (“wa”) plus the king's name (“Ngolo”) became “Wangolo.” It's an authentic folk song recalling the peace and prosperity the Angolan people enjoyed before colonization. This rhythmic rendition, which may be performed without piano if desired, includes optional body percussion, suggested parts for djembe and other instruments, optional solos in the call and response section, plus a final descant that tops off the triadic parallel harmonies.
Check out the free online ChoreoTrax video for some creative riser choreography.

This well-known spiritual has been newly arranged and dedicated to the 2010 Florida All-State Men's Chorus. Your advanced men will revel in the contemporary chords and lush harmonies. Absolutely stunning.

Hymn arranged for men's chorus (TTBB) and piano, as recorded by Eclipse, with scriptural text taken from John 13:34-35 and music by Luacine Clark Fox.
References: John 13:34-35, 1 John 4:11

TTBB
Powerful missionary hymn arranged for a cappella mens chorus (TTBB).
Difficulty: Medium
Performance time: 2:00
References: Doctrine and Covenants 4:2–3, Doctrine and Covenants 20:19

Here is an easy and lovely contemporary choral setting of “In This Very Room.” An ideal worship service opener, this song creates a feeling of unity as believers meet together.
Also Available:
SATB •
SAB •
SSA •
TTBB
SSAATTBB (a cappella)
Accompaniment CD for SATB and SAB settings
Accompaniment CD for SSA setting
Medium Voice Solo

This arrangement by Laurence Lyon for mixed chorus and piano is a tender piece using Matthew 6:28 as a model for the text. This piece has been performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Music and the Spoken Word.
Also Available:
SSATTB •
SSA •
SAB •
TTB
Score and Parts
Instrumental Parts include:
1 Flute
1 Oboe
1 Clarinet
1 Bassoon
1 Horn in F
1 Harp
4 Violin 1
4 Violin 2
4 Viola
3 Cello
2 Double Bass

SSATTBB
Children's song for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, with brief divisions to a full chorus (SSATTBB).
Performance time: 3:30
Reference: John 15:10–12

The second of three pieces based on Sara Teasdale poems from the larger work, Evening Stars.
Evening Stars (A Teasdale Trilogy) is set of three pieces based on the poems of Sara Teasdale. Originally conceived for a men’s ensemble, and a male chorus, but can be performed with double men’s chorus. Each movement may be performed separately and is available separately.
Trilogy Contents:
1. The Falling Star
2. On a Winter Night
3. Stars over Snow