Released originally for SATB voices, this TTBB version is a natural followup. Although known as a hymn, it is also a classic selection from our American heritage, making it work in both concert and wo...
Uses: General, Spring Concert, Creation Day Scripture: Jeremiah 10:12-13 The text of this anthem was written by Issac Watts in 1715 and published in a collection Divine and Moral Songs forChildren. T...
This inspired choral setting pairs Isaac Watts' well-known hymn text, 'Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed, ' with the tune GREENSLEEVES. The familiar text and tune engage us anew bringing fresh insight to...
Bouncing back and forth between 6/8 and 3/4 gives this new song a lively lilt. The text of Isaac Watts remains fresh and clear under Dale Peterson's musical care. This is a delightful church anthem of...
Uses: General Scripture: Nehemiah 9:5; Revelation 19:12 Delightfully retro in its musical styling, this good natured anthem delivers time honored texts with a very fresh approach. The main theme has a...
Using a traditional American melody, Barbara Heastings has used the words of Isaac Watts and John Newton to create a beautiful Lenten anthem. She also smuggles in sound bytes of Amazing Grace to stren...
This is one of Fred Bock's all-time greatest classics. Composed for the a cappella choir, the bass and tenor parts divide, and the results are a rich, luscious texture. The Isaac Watts text of praise...
Rhonda Woodward is not a new writer, but she will become even more noticed with this new setting. The words of Isaac Watts have been refreshed with a new a cappella tune that soars to brilliant height...
Dan Forrest magnifies the power of this well-known hymn based on the AVON tune and Isaac Watts text through his creative choral writing. Both the a cappella verse and the climactic statement Here, Lor...