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For the Spirit (2013) Part of YRM’s mission is to publish “music with a message that promotes inclusiveness and tolerance of the broad spectrum of human nature.” Our approach to spirituality in choral music falls right in line with that objective. We hope you’ll find these pieces to be intriguing, inspiring and distinctive options for your purposes of worship and reflection. This sampler features recently published works along with a couple of older gems. There are several pages from each score (showing both the beginning as well as the ending) along with the lyrics written in full separately. ______________________________________________________ All Hayle to the Days YR1N11 SATB Traditional English carol arranged by Elizabeth Norton An Ancient Prayer YR1D14 SATB and piano Anon. text (found on wall of old inn in Lancaster, England) Music by Ann MacDonald Diers Fire of the Spirit YR3B15 SATB and organ/piano Text (adapted) by Hildegard of Bingen Music by Herb Bielawa Listen to the Voices YR4324v2 SAB Words and Music by Holly Near YR4324v3 SSA Transcribed by Steve Milloy May You Have Peace YR5M11v2 SATB Words and Music by Lynn Fisher McCanne YR5M11v3 SSA Peace In Your Heart YR2D11v2 SATB and piano Words and Music by Michael Davis (A Holiday Carol) Sing for Today YR1D13 SATB and piano Lyrics by Harmon Diers “a ballett” Music by Ann MacDonald Diers A Time to Every Purpose YR9300v2 SAB and piano Text adapted from Ecclesiates 3:18 Music by David Frank Long Winter Blessing YR5M12v2 SATB Words and Music by Lynn Fisher McCanne The World Through the YR5402 SSA and piano Words and Music by John Kuzma Eyes of a Child

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For the Spirit (2013)Part of YRM’s mission is to publish “music with a message that promotes

inclusiveness and tolerance of the broad spectrum of human nature.”

Our approach to spirituality in choral music falls right in line with that objective.We hope you’ll find these pieces to be intriguing, inspiring and distinctive options

for your purposes of worship and reflection.

This sampler features recently published works along with a couple of older gems.There are several pages from each score (showing both the beginning as well as the ending)

along with the lyrics written in full separately.

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All Hayle to the Days YR1N11 SATB Traditional English carol arranged by Elizabeth Norton

An Ancient Prayer YR1D14 SATB and piano Anon. text (found on wall of old inn in Lancaster, England)Music by Ann MacDonald Diers

Fire of the Spirit YR3B15 SATB and organ/piano Text (adapted) by Hildegard of BingenMusic by Herb Bielawa

Listen to the Voices YR4324v2 SAB Words and Music by Holly NearYR4324v3 SSA Transcribed by Steve Milloy

May You Have Peace YR5M11v2 SATB Words and Music by Lynn Fisher McCanneYR5M11v3 SSA

Peace In Your Heart YR2D11v2 SATB and piano Words and Music by Michael Davis(A Holiday Carol)

Sing for Today YR1D13 SATB and piano Lyrics by Harmon Diers“a ballett” Music by Ann MacDonald Diers

A Time to Every Purpose YR9300v2 SAB and piano Text adapted from Ecclesiates 3:1-‐8

Music by David Frank Long

Winter Blessing YR5M12v2 SATB Words and Music by Lynn Fisher McCanne

The World Through the YR5402 SSA and piano Words and Music by John KuzmaEyes of a Child

YR1N11

All  Hayle  to  the  DaysSATB a cappella

Traditional English carolArranged by

Elizabeth Norton

All hayle to the days that merit more praiseThan all the rest of the year,

And welcome the nights that double delightsAs well for the poor as the peer.

Good fortune attend each merry man’s friendThat doth but the best that he may

Forgetting old wrong with Carols and SongsTo drive the cold winter away.

To make it appear of all the whole yearThat this is accounted the Prime.

December is seen apparel’d in greenAnd January, fresh as May,

Comes dancing along with a cup or a SongTo drive the cold winter away.

This time of the yeare is spent in good cheare,Kind neighbors together to meet.

To sit by the fire with friendly desireEach other in love to greet.

Old grudges forgot are put in a pot,All sorrows aside they lay;

The old and the young doth carol this Song,To drive the cold winter away.

When Christmas tide comes in like a Bride,With Holly and Ivy clad,

Twelve dayes in the yeare, much mirth and good cheare,In ev’ry household is had:

The Countrey guise is then to deviseSome gambols of Christmas play;

Whereas the young men do best that they canTo drive the cold winter away!

8 pages, $1.60 per score

© 2010 by Barton Rhodes Press (ASCAP), Los Angeles.

Yelton Rhodes Music, sole selling agent.

All rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

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YR1D14

An  Ancient  PrayerSATB and piano

Anonymous text found on the wall of an old inn,Lancaster, England, adapted

Music by

Ann MacDonald Diers

Give us, O God, a bit of sun,

A bit of work and a bit of fun.

Give us all in the struggle and splutter

Our daily bread and a bit of butter.

O give us health, our keep to make

And a bit to spare for poor folk’s sake.

Give us sense, for we’re some of us duffers,

And a heart to feel for all that suffers.

Give us, too, a bit of a song,

A tale and a word to help us along.

Give us our share of sorrow’s lessons

That we may prove how grief’s a blessin’.

Give us, O God, a chance to be our goodly best,

Brave, wise and free,

Our goodly best for ourselves and others,

‘Till we all learn to live as sisters and brothers.

8 pages, $1.60 per score

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YR3B15

Fire  of  the  SpiritSATB and organ (or piano)

Text (adapted) by

Hildegard of Bingen

Music by

Herb Bielawa

Be with us and hear us,

Fire of the Spirit,

Life of the life of creatures,

Spirit of sanctity,

Bond of all natures,

Be with us and hear us.

O, hear our prayers.

Glow of charity,

Lights of clarity,

Taste of sweetness to the fallen,

Composer of all things,

Joy in the glory, strong honor.

Be with us and hear us.

Amen.

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YR4324v2 and YR4324v3

Listen  to  the  VoicesSAB or SSA a cappella

Words and Music by

Holly Near

Transcribed by

Steve Milloy

Listen to the voices of the First Nations. (hmm)Calling out the messages of the earth and sky,

Telling us what we need to knowIn order to survive.

Listen to the voices of the First Nations. (hmm)

Listen to the voices of the old women. (hmm)Calling out the messages of the moon and sea,

Telling us what we need to knowIn order to be free.

Listen to the voices of the old women. (hmm)

Listen to the voices of the young children. (hmm)Calling out the messages of the heart and soul,

Telling us what we used to knowBefore the lies were told.

Listen to the voices of the young children. (hmm)

Listen to the voices of the young children.Listen to the voices of the old women.

Listen to the voices of the First Nations.Listen to the voices of the living!

8 pages, $1.60 per score

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Listen to the VoicesMusic and words by

Holly Near

Transcribed by Steve Milloy

Transcription commissioned by MUSE - Cincinnati's Women's ChoirDr. Catherine Roma, Director

YR4324v2

SAB a cappella

© 2013 by Hereford Music. Yelton Rhodes Music (BMI) sole selling agent.All international rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

* Parts may be augmented by other singers in situations where the range lies low or high for the intended section.

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œ œ œ œ œ ¿sa ges of the

œ œ œ œ œ ¿sa ges of the

œ œ œ œ Œearth and sky,

œ œ œ œ Œearth and sky,

œ œ œ œ Œearth and sky,

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œ œ œ œ œ œtel ling us what we

œ œ œ œ œ œtel ling us what we

œ œ œ œ œ œtel ling us what we

œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿need to know In or der

œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿need to know In or der

œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿need to know In or der

œ œ œ œ Œto sur vive.

œ œ œ œ Œto sur vive.

œ œ œ œ Œto sur vive.

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WWW.YRMUSIC.COM

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YR4324v3

Transcription commissioned by MUSE - Cincinnati's Women's ChoirDr. Catherine Roma, Director

Listen to the VoicesSSA a cappella

Music and words by Holly Near

Transcribed by Steve Milloy

© 2013 by Hereford Music. Yelton Rhodes Music (BMI) sole selling agent.All international rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

© 2013 by Hereford Music. Yelton Rhodes Music (BMI) sole selling agent.All international rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

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œ œ œ œ œ œCal ling out the mes

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œ œ œ œ œ ¿sa ges of the

œ œ œ œ œ ¿sa ges of the

œ œ œ œ Œearth and sky,

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œ œ œ œ œ œtel ling us what we

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œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿need to know In or der

œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿need to know In or der

œ œ œ œ œ œ ¿need to know In or der

œ œ œ œ Œto sur vive.

œ œ œ œ Œto sur vive.

œ œ œ œ Œto sur vive.

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the First Na

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œ œ œ œ œê

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the old wo

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the old wo

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the old wo

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.˙ ‰ jœmen, hmm.

.˙ ‰ jœmen, hmm.

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YR5M11v2 and YR5M11v3

May  You  Have  Peace

SATB or SSA a cappella

Words and Music by

Lynn Fisher McCanne

May you have peace in your heart,

And may it radiate to those in need

Of a quiet comfort, solace, joy,

May you feel that peace within your heart.

Chalice of my heart burning bright,

Inner peace the fire and the fuel.

Warm my dreams with inspiration, hope,

Spark a life of truth and renewal.

May you have peace in your heart,

And may it radiate to those in need

Of a quiet comfort, solace, joy,

May you feel that peace within your heart.

4 pages, $1.30 per score

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˙ ‰ œ œ œheart, and may it

˙ ‰ œ œ œheart, and may it

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œ œ œ œqui - et com - fort,œ œ œ œqui - et com - fort,

œ œ œ œ œso - lace, joy, may you

œ œ œ œ œso - lace, joy, may you

œ œ œ œ œso - lace, joy, may you

œ œ œ œ œso - lace, joy, may you

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YR5M11v2

May You Have PeaceMusic and text by

Lynn Fisher McCanne

© 2012 Barton Rhodes Press (ASCAP), Los Angeles.Yelton Rhodes Music sole selling agent.All rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

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Peace  In  Your  Heart

(A  Holiday  Carol)

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Words and Music by

Michael Davis

What do you do around a lot of people who don’t look or act just like you do?Do you have peace in your heart?

What do you say when people swing a different way than you’ve become accustomed to?Do you have peace in your heart?

Do you run away, or do you stay just to proselytize?Do you have a coronary?

Do you shy away cuz you can’t smile at them with your eyes?And make it feel real or ordinary?

Do you get up and move? Do you lose your groove?Pat yourself on the back because you disapprove

Or do you have peace in your heart?

Do you have peace, even just a little bit of peace in your heart?Don’t you know that’s what the Holidays are all about?!

What? What? What do ya do?Do your eyes get wide? Do you lose your stride?

Do you feel kind of weird inside?Or do you have peace in your heart?

Do you think it’s strange or odd for someone to praise a different god?Or do you have peace in your heart?

What if their skin’s a different hue, or they’ve got a challenge or two?Do you have peace in your heart?

Do you shy away cuz you can’t smile at them with your eyes,And make it feel real and ordinary?

Do you feel amused? Do you blow a fuse?Find yourself bewildered and confused?

Or do you have peace in your heart?

Do you have peace, even just a little bit of peace in your heart?Don’t you know that’s what the Holidays are all about?!

Do you have peace in your heart?

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YR1D13

Sing  for  Todaya  “ballett”

SATB and piano

Lyrics by

Harmon Diers

Music by

Ann MacDonald Diers

We sing for the years that have been.We sing for the years that will come.We sing each day as it passes on by,And we sing the day’s warming sun.

Sing fa la la la la, fa la la la la,fa la la la la la la la la!

The winter moves on into spring,And summer will fade into fall.

Dwell not on days in the future or past,Make today the best of them all.Sing fa la la la la, fa la la la la,

fa la la la la la la la la!

The years that have been are but memories.The months in the future will be.The days pass by all too quickly,

So sing today’s song!Lustily! Lustily!

We sing for the years that have been.We sing for the years that will come.We sing each day as it passes on by,And we sing the day’s warming sun.

Sing fa la la la la, fa la la la la,fa la la la la la la!

8 pages, $1.60 per score

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Sing for Todaya "ballett" SATB and piano

Lyrics byHarmon Diers

Music byAnn MacDonald Diers

Written in celebration of Linda Pawelek's 20th yearas Music Director of the Unitarian Society of New Haven

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YR9300v2

A  Time  to  Every  PurposeSAB and piano

Text adapted from Ecclesiastes 3:1-‐8

Music by

David Frank Long

To every thing there is a season,And a time to every purpose under heaven.

A time for birth, a time for death.A time to sow, a time to reap.

A time for war, a time for peace, peace, peace.A time to every purpose under heaven.

A time to weep and to mourn.A time to laugh, a time to dance.

A time to gain, a time to lose,A time to hold, and then let go.

A time to hate, A time to love, love, love!

To every thing there is a season,And a time to every purpose under heaven!

8 pages, $1.60 per score

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YR5M12v2

Winter  BlessingSATB a cappella

Words and Music by

Lynn Fisher McCanne

Snow on snow, white on white,

The sounds of silence are in the air.

Whisper low the rush of wings,

The hush of the earth.

Come to me soft, sweet,

Come to me for comfort now.

I can give you all you need,

Silence, in peace.

Come to me, come to me,

Silence, peace.

I can give all you need, come to me.

I can give silence, peace.

Hear the blessing of the silence,

Listen, listen.

4 pages, $1.30 per score

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Winter BlessingYR5M12v2

SATBMusic and Text by

Lynn Fisher McCanne

© 2012 Barton Rhodes Press (ASCAP), Los Angeles.Yelton Rhodes Music sole selling agent.All rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

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YR5402

The  World  Throughthe  Eyes  of  a  Child

SSA and piano

Words and Music by

John Kuzma

Sometimes I see clearest of all

When I’m alone and remember

Afternoon sunlight at school-‐day’s end:

The World Through the Eyes of a Child.

Then I can see a world yet to be,

Here and now in my grasp,

Like Saturday mornings when I wake and see

The World Through the Eyes of a Child.

The world in the eye of a friend can reveal

A new world living in me.

And some hemisphere we see through a tear

Can spin a new melody.

When I grow old in Winter and twilight

I will remember spring

And wisdom I learned from that sometime view

of The World Through the Eyes of a Child.

Knowing that world will carry me on

Tomorrow, today and tonight

When I close my eyes and I once again see

The World Through the Eyes of a Child.

8 pages, $1.60 per score

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For Duain Wolfe & the Colorado Children's Chorale

Words & Music by John Kuzma

The World Through the Eyes of a Child

©1996 Yelton Rhodes Music (BMI), Los Angeles.All rights reserved. www.yrmusic.com

YR5402

SSA and piano

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The World Through the Eyes of a Child-8-