Choral music
Found in 362 Collections and/or Records:
Mack Wilberg arrangement of All Beautiful the March of Days, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for SATB chorus and organ (three hands); SATB chorus, brass, percussion and organ, or organ. Hymn to melody of "I Saw a Mighty Angel".
Mack Wilberg arrangement of All Creatures of Our God and King, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for SATB chorus, brass, percussion and organ, or organ. Correspondence with Oxford University Press.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of All Things Bright and Beautiful, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for treble voices, two flutes, harp, piano, and glockenspiel; treble voices, two flutes, glockenspiel, celeste, harp, and strings; upper voices and chamber orchestra; upper voices flute, harp, piano, cello. Correspondence with Oxford University Press.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Amazing Grace, approximate 1980-2010
Piece arranged for SATB chorus, organ and instrument ensemble with bagpipe intrduction; tenors.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of America the Beautiful, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for SATB chorus, brass, percussion and organ; SATB and orchestra. Correspondence with the Oxford University Press.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of American Christmas Memories, approximately 1980-2010
American Christmas Memories includes "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and "I'll Be Home for Christmas". Arrangement is for SATB and Orchestra.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Andover (Thanks for the Sabbath School), approximately 1980-2010
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Angels We Have Heard on High, approximately 1980-2010
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Anthem of Peace, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for SATB-SATB with brass and percussion. For the "Bridges of Song" - Tallinn, Estonia, 1991.
Mack Wilberg arrangement of Arise, O God, and Shine, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for SATB chorus, brass, percussion and organ, or organ; SATB orchestra and organ. For the Chancel Choir of John Knox Presbyterian Church, Greenville, South Carolina, William Thomas, director. Correspondence with the Oxford University Press.