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Thursday, November 20th, 2008 3:08 pm PST
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DOWNLOADS - TTBB CHORAL ANTHEMS


A Warrior’s Heart A challenging and energetic anthem even William Wallace would approve of! Written not long after I read John Eldredge’s modern classic, “Wild at Heart.”


All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name  As recorded on “Blue Curry,” this challenging and fun vocal jazz arrangement of two classic hymns, “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” and “Crown Him with Many Crowns” is sure to please. Requiring at least 7 singers, you may purchase either the TTBB version (literally, TTTBBBB) as performed exactly on “Blue Curry,” or the SATB (literally, SAATTBB) version, which is an identical arrangement only one half step higher.

Consider the Cross A contemplative and challenging meditation upon the cross. Written after reading the November 26th entry from Oswald Chambers’ classic, “My Utmost for His Highest.”

Love Lifted Me  The classic hymn, with its lilting 6/8 pulse, always seems a little too gleeful to me (at least for the line, “I was sinking deep in sin”). So here I’ve given it a new melody in minor for the stanzas, which then switches to major for the triumphant chorus. The performance recorded here is by the Singing Churchmen of Oklahoma of the TTBB arrangement.

Saved, Saved A fun, black gospel treatment of the classic hymn.



Who Do You Say I Am?  A hard-hitting ballad, written from Jesus’ point of view, challenges every listener to decide for themselves, “Who do you say I am?” Available in 2 keys, as well as a TTBB choral arrangement.

You Are My Son Dedicated to my son, Coltrane (Cole), this piece reflects on Jesus' experience and relationship with His Father at His baptism, and his pleasure with each of us as His children as well. PERFECT for Father's Day!!
 

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