Monday, December 9, 2013

Songs for 4th Sunday of Advent (A)


Here are some song possibilities for December 22nd, 4th Sunday of Advent Cycle A:

Advent Penitential Act by Craig Colson (WLP) (from the CD "I Am the Way")

*Come, Emmanuel by Paul Tate and Deanna Light (WLP) (from the CD "Hope in the Lord")

Come, Lord Jesus by John Angotti (WLP) (from the CD "Welcome Home for Christmas")

Emmanuel by Steve Angrisano (spiritandsong.com) (from the CD "Never Too Young")

Emmanuel, Come to Set Us Free by Jalonda Robertson (WLP) (from the collection "More Voices As One")

Hope Is Dawning by Matt Maher and Aaron Keyes (worshiptogether.com)

The King Shall Come by Trevor Thomson (spiritandsong.com)

*Look to the One by Ed Bolduc (WLP) (from the CD "We Are Faithful")

*Lord, We are the People by Ed Bolduc (WLP) (from the CD "Awake to the Day")

*My Deliverer by Rich Mullins (CCLI) (from the collection "Voices As One vol. 2" and the CD "Jesus, Hope of the World")

O Come, O Come Emmanuel (traditional)

*Jesus, Hope of the World by Tate/Light (WLP) (from the collection "Voices As One vol. 2" and the CD "Jesus, Hope of the World")

To You, O Lord by Curtis Stephan (spiritandsong.com)

The Name of Jesus by Brian Flynn and Jeff Thomas (WLP) (from the CD "Born Again" and the collection "More Voices As One")

You are Mine by Ben Walthers (spiritandsong.com) (from the CD "Make Your Home in Me")



ALSO...be sure to check out the entire Advent Music section on voicesasone.com.  Click here.


* indicates instrumental parts available for these titles in the Voices As One series. All titles from this series have C and B-flat instrument parts. Select titles have Saxophone and Brass parts. 

2 comments:

  1. Nice list. Did you you do know that it was John Brownlie (1907) who wrote "The King Shall Come" and that Trevor Thomson just wrote a tune? Can you suggest any contemporary arrangements of "O Come O Come Emmmanuel"?

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  2. I did, and there's a really cool story about how Trevor wrote that arrangement. Maybe I'll ask him to share it sometime. :-)

    As far as 'O Come, O Come Emmanuel," I don't know. I've done a 4/4 version with a few chord changes that seems to work well. Email me and I'll send you what I can. Thanks for the comment!

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