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A joyful, carol-like original melody dances between shifting meters in this powerful celebration of Christ's resurrection, with antiphonal alleluias culminating in a final uplifting acclamation.
Composer: Jonathan Willcocks
Numerous composers have created music to underlay this beautiful ancient text over the course of many centuries. As a young chorister, Jonathan Willcocks found inspiration in singing such compositions by Thomas Tallis and others like him. This piece continues that marvelous musical heritage with a fitting and deeply personal setting.
Composer: Jonathan Willcocks
Chopin's immortal "Etude in E Major" serves as the inspiration for this highly expressive arrangement that pairs glorious text and music. This powerful reminder of Christ's life-changing love will resonate with believers: "Oh, how can it be Jesus died for you and me? It was for love!"
Composer: Tom Fettke
Philip Lawson, lead baritone for the world famous King's Singers, is famous for his arrangements for that group. But he is also becoming well known for his original melodies. This prayer, which works well as either an anthem or a benediction, is simply beautiful and will easily become a standard in your library.
Composer: Philip Lawson
Jonathan Willcocks skillfully sets the great Easter hymn JUDAS MACCABAEUS with congregational singing included for verses one and four. The "alleluias" for the choir are bold and brassy and will surely help proclaim the risen Lord on Easter morning. (From the cantata "The Risen Christ" SATB - 55/1099R)
Composer: Jonathan Willcocks
This dramatic Easter anthem begins in the garden outside of the empty tomb and culminates with the appearance of Jesus to His disciples. The stark reality that "He was gone" followed by the realization that "He has risen" is adroitly conveyed in this stunningly creative original work by Pepper Choplin.
Composer: Pepper Choplin
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