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for SATB and organ Archer's setting of this popular Easter hymn by
G. R. Woodward is sparkling with energy, combining the exuberant
seventeenth-century Dutch melody with short organ interjections. An
exciting addition to the repertoire for Easter services.
for SATB and organ or piano With words by the composer, Archer's
carol joyfully describes the Nativity story with a lilting melody
in 3/4 time. The voices culminate in a powerful unison statement
with an angelic descant, all the while underpinned by flowing
keyboard accompaniment. Perfect for services and concerts.
for SATB unaccompanied This setting of Phineas Fletcher's text is
gentle and flowing, with a lilting, descending motif to
characterise the 'slow tears'. Archer offers nuanced dynamics and
imitative entries in this simple but expressive piece, suitable for
Lent and Passiontide.
for SATB (with divisions) and organ Setting his own text, Archer's
new carol is specifically dedicated to Mary. 'Ave Maria's are
interspersed between flowing melodies that rock gently in 3/4 time,
while the central section offers brief introspection in the tonic
minor. Accompanied by a supportive organ part throughout, the
voices finish with a jazzy chord progression, leaving behind a
warm, Christmassy feeling.
for SATB and organ This welcome original setting of the much-loved
15th-century Coventry carol text features a compelling interplay
between choir and organ and a contrast of full and a cappella
textures. Archer fully exploits the text's dramatic potential and
has created a pleasing and useful addition to the carol repertory.
for SATB (with divisions) and organ Set to Ursula Vaughan
Williams's celebrated paean to the patron saint of music, this work
is by turns joyous and reflective. Rich harmonies, shifting
tonalities, and expressive melodies combine to evoke the changing
moods explored within the text. The poignant Andante section midway
through the piece, sung by a solo soprano, is a pivotal moment; it
gives way to increasingly jubilant and powerful writing that brings
the work to an ecstatic conclusion.
for SATB and organ Archer's setting of this well-known Christmas
text is lilting and buoyant, with a memorable melody and charming
organ interludes. Suitable for liturgical or concert use, the carol
features great textual variety, building to a rousing finish that
is sure to fill audiences with Christmas cheer!
for SA and organ or piano This uplifting anthem combines two
well-known texts that are commonly read at weddings: 1 Corinthians
13:13 ('And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the
greatest of these is love.') and Song of Solomon 8:6-7 ('For love
is strong as death. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the
floods drown it.'). Retaining the flowing organ part of the
original SATB version, the music perfectly mirrors the message of
the texts, with melodic vocal lines building to full homophonic
textures at the climax. Faith, hope, and love remain is suitable
for use not only as part of a wedding ceremony but also for general
services and concerts.
for SS and organ This is an energetic setting of a traditional
text, with a memorable tune, attractive sequences, and exciting
climax, all in a lilting swing. A version for SATB is also
available.
The definitive collection of 27 of the most popular classics of the
wedding repertoire in simplified arrangements for manuals only. All
the best-loved processionals, marches, and more reflective pieces
are included.
for SATB and organ Archer's jubilant setting of a traditional
Polish text features changing metres, textural contrasts, and
compelling shifts between major and minor. Strophic in form and
with a catchy refrain characterized by a sprightly dotted rhythm,
this carol is the perfect way to ensure that the congregation or
audience will be filled with the spirit of rejoicing!
for SATB and organ This is a new original setting of the well-known
Christmas text, translated from Polish by Edith Reed. With a gentle
melody, warm harmonies, and a graceful organ accompaniment, Infant
Holy will make a moving feature in any mixed-voice choir's
Christmas festivities, and is a fresh alternative to the famous
Polish carol.
for SATB and organ Setting an original text by the composer, this
exuberant carol celebrates the birth of Jesus with a lively tempo
and bouncing rhythms. Featuring a spirited organ part and a variety
of choral textures, Angels tell the Christmas story is ideal for
both concert and liturgical use, and is sure to fill audiences with
Christmas joy!
for SATB and organ This uplifting anthem combines two well-known
texts that are commonly read at weddings: 1 Corinthians 13:13 ('And
now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of
these is love.') and Song of Solomon 8:6-7 ('For love is strong as
death. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown
it.'). The music perfectly mirrors the message of the texts, with
flowing solo organ passages and melodic vocal lines building to
full homophonic textures at the climax. Portraying a theme that is
both personal and eternal, Faith, hope, and love remain is suitable
for use not only as part of a wedding ceremony but also for general
services and concerts.
for SATB and organ This spirited carol gives a fresh take on the
traditional Christmas text. The lively 7/8 metre, lilting upbeat
rhythms, and contrasting textures are a real pleasure to sing, and
perfectly express a sense of Christmas joy. With an extra layer of
character from the animated organ interludes, this carol makes a
delightful addition to any Christmas service or concert.
for SATB and organ This is an energetic setting of a traditional
text, with a memorable tune, attractive sequences and exciting
climax, all in a lilting swing. A version for upper voices is also
available.
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