Easter Season Music
As director of music at your church, as a liturgical co-ordinator or priest or minister we know that you're already considering music for the post-Easter season.
We want to help you! Below you'll find a selection of music from our catalogue which you can use in planning your liturgy.
Use the 'contact us' link above to contact us for more information, or see our traditional contact details at the bottom of the page. Our catalogue page has more details of all our music
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I know that my redeemer lives
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David Ogden
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A song in ballad style for solo cantor or unison choir with keyboard and solo instrument. Can be responsorial. Ideal for communion at Easter or during the Easter season
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Easter Alleluia
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Martin Le Poidevin
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An alleluia, with verses, for cantor/choir (with descant) and congregation. Organ/piano. Verses are appropriate for the Easter season. Is also available with a new translation of the Victimae Paschali, the ancient plainsong which traditionally precedes it in the catholic mass. Would also be ideal as an opening song or offertory piece for Easter
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Let all creation sing
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David Ogden
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Song for unison choir and piano, with descants/harmony in refrain. Perfect for Easter season - a really good sing!
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You shall draw water
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Martin Le Poidevin
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Jazzy setting of this Isaiah canticle for choir/cantor (with descant) plus instruments - sax and two flutes - with piano accompaniment. Very uplifting!
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Live in the Light
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David Ogden
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A lively Easter song, unison plus optional descant with accompaniment. Ideal for any Easter celebration.
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I will sing forever
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David Ogden
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A psalm setting, for cantor and accompaniment with a congregational refrain. This is the psalm for the Chrism mass, or for other celebrations on a similar theme. Psalm 89
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I will sing
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David Ogden
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Responsorial psalm for cantor, accompaniment with congregational refrain. Upbeat setting of psalm 89
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The Lord is my shepherd
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Martin Le Poidevin
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Reflective responsorial psalm for cantor, accompaniment with congregational refrain. Ideal for liturgies on the theme of the risen shepherd
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