Silent Night (Christmas Cantata)
A ~25-30-minute Christmas Cantata for Choir, Narrator, Soloists and Flute (optional); and organ and congregation.
A ~25-30-minute Christmas Cantata for Choir, Narrator, Soloists and Flute (optional); and organ and congregation.
This ~50-minute program tells of the Savior’s birth, ministry, death and resurrection, based on the New Testament accounts.
This ~hour-long cantata tells of Christ’s ministry, His subsequent crucifixion, and His resurrection from the dead.
This ~65-min program tells of Christ’s central role in the plan of salvation; His life, death and resurrection; and what these things mean to us.
An hour-long program based on the ministry of Jesus Christ as described in the Book of Mormon.
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The first law of typesetting seems to be, “Thou shalt ALWAYS put page turns in the WORST POSSIBLE PLACES.” Here’s the page-turn solution I use.
An online game to help you practice matching what you sing to what you hear.
Here are a few resources related to “If the Savior Stood Beside Me” for you Primary Music Leaders out there
A brand-spankin-new website… that works pretty much like the old one. 🙂
Here’s a Christmas Choral that I’ve fallen in love with. Sooooo beautiful!
Here’s a new favorite that I think you’ll enjoy. We we just started this one in our Institute Choir. It’s a gorgeous number called “This Holy Christmas Night,”
“O Tidings of Comfort and Joy,” a medley of the traditional French carol “Sing We Now of Christmas” and the traditional English carol “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen,” arranged by Betsy Lee Bailey. This one is great fun!
“Come Unto Jesus,” arranged by my dear friend Katherine Wright, is perfect for your ward choir.