SKU: JK.01378
Expressive, original piece, arranged for three-part chorus (SAB) and piano, featured in the 2003 Annual Parley P. Pratt Missionary Memorial Fireside and winner of Jackman Music Corporation's 2003 composition contest: I will be Thy hands, Lord...I will teach Thy gospel truths...I will bear my witness.Composer: Tracy Lynn Keeney Arranger: Tracy Lynn Keeney Lyricist: Tracy Lynn Keeney Difficulty: Easy Performance time: 3:30.
SKU: AP.50224
UPC: 038081573946. English.
Clap your hands like a rolling river. Stomp your feet like the mighty sea. Here's a rockin' barn burner that pulls out all of the stops! Gospel-style harmonies, a body percussion breakdown, more than one upward modulation and a layered vocal stack are sure to bring your audience to their feet. Don't miss the free ChoreoTrax video for easy-to-teach staging.
About Alfred Choral Designs
The Alfred Choral Designs Series provides student and adult choirs with a variety of secular choral music that is useful, practical, educationally appropriate, and a pleasure to sing. To that end, the Choral Designs series features original works, folk song settings, spiritual arrangements, choral masterworks, and holiday selections suitable for use in concerts, festivals, and contests.
SKU: HP.C5091R
UPC: 763628144470. Mark 6:1-13.
Original Composition A simple English canon matched with an earnest text, with John Wilson's clever arrangement; perfect for missions festivals, and an easy way to involve the children's choir.
SKU: GI.G-8782
UPC: 785147878209. English. Text by Rory Cooney.
The easy gospel swing of this original piece by Rory Cooney is infectious and will add a cheerful tone to your worship. The versatile text makes it practical for use as a song for gathering, meditation, or sending forth. Intuitive three-part writing will require nominal rehearsal but will deliver a rewarding result.
SKU: GI.G-8423
UPC: 785147842309. English. Text by Kathy Powell.
A light gospel sound inhabits this offering that begins in an easy-going manner with a solo or the men’s voices. Before long, the choir joins a robust refrain featuring a dynamic—but not impossibly high—soprano descant. Certainly a consideration for the smaller (SAB) choir that has a lot of passion to share with the assembly.