“The LORD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, my father's God, and I will exalt him.” Exodus 15:2 Music/Reflections of a Catholic youth.
Another popular pro-life Dana song sung acapella by a Soprano: Let Me live / If you have to choose, choose me / And Let Me live / I have so much love to give you / Let Me Live You cannot know the difference I could make / Till you look into my face, / You're my mother, / Let Me Live Let Me Live / We have years to share together / Let Me Live / We have so much to give each other / Let Me Live As you carry me / So I will carry you / Love will see us through / You're my mother / Let Me Live I am waiting / Only waiting / For the day that you will hold me, / Hold me in your arms.
A solo accapella version of Dana's popular pro-life song: Come little child Come to me / Play with me / Laugh with me / For little child I can see / All that you can be 1) No more hiding in the shadows / Time to step out in the sun / You will find that your tomorrow’s / Full of things that can be done 2) Together we will climb the mountains / Together we will swim the seas / Together we will find the someone / Who’s longing to be free
An SAB arrangement of a lesser-known Marian hymn by Walter Greatorex.
A Responsorial Psalm: "Our help is from the Lord who made heaven and earth." Sung with a descant on the refrain and SA verses.
A hymn derived from the melody commonly known as Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence; sung with 3 soloists and the choir.
Two verses of a wonderfully traditional Marian hymn; includes a descant on the second verse.
A powerful melody with familiar lyrics taken directly from Psalm 139; sung with a descant.
A contemporary Christian song composed by Rebbecca St. James. This specific arrangement is taken from Martin Doman's album Where You Are. A beautiful and reflective masterpiece arranged as a duet and accompanied by the organ. The lyrics are provided below: You search me; You know me; You see my every move. There's nothing I could ever do To hide myself from You. You know my thoughts, My fears and hurts, My weaknesses and pride; You know what I am going through And how I feel inside. But even though You know You will always love me; Even though You know You'll never let me go. I don't deserve Your love, But You give it freely. You will always love me Even though You know.
“I praise you, for I am wonderfully made.” Chanted verse accompanied by organ; including an Alto harmony on the refrain.
An arrangement of a well-known Communion hymn; sung with a descant on the refrain and a simple Baritone harmony on the verses.
A brief six minute duet compiled from the inspiring Broadway musical Les Miserables featuring On My Own, Bring Him Home, and the first part of the Finale.
A traditional arrangement accompanied by the organ with solo verses.
"I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me." Chanted verse accompanied by organ; including a descant on the refrain.
An arrangement from the Heritage Mass sung in unison and then divided into four parts: SATB; accompanied by the organ and the celebrant.
A beautiful classic Latin communion hymn with three parts: ATB
Beautiful Easter lyrics with a powerful melody; sung with a simple alto harmony.