A high-energy contemporary pop rock version of this Easter hymn. Orchestra joins the band in the dramatic third verse.
D F A
A dark orchestral version of this somber Holy Week hymn about the Easter story. Solo cello, viola, flute, and clarinet create a chamber music ambiance during the verses, and full orchestra shines in short interludes between verses.
Eb C G
This song is sung at the end of the Passover seder. The lyric is the last line of the Haggadah, and means, "Next year in Jerusalem!" The energetic world music groove reflects the varied Jewish communities around the globe who still speak of coming home to Jerusalem. The arrangement features percussion from Egypt, Iraq, and India, as well as the Turksih saz, Indonesian gamelan, alto flute, a full string sectopm, upright bass, and electric piano.
D F B
A glorious arrangement of this beautiful Easter hymn for orchestra and contemporary rhythm section. Sweeping, dramatic, and celebratory. Usable by choirs, congregations, and soloists.
Bb G Eb
An bouncy acoustic version, featuring acoustic guitars, piano, fiddle, bass, and percussion. Fun for children and adults too! Six verses.
C D A