Choose Dedicated to Josh Flood Joshua 24:15 Preview: Choral score: $ US Accompaniment track: $ US The Scripture reference for this song is Joshua 24:15, and it’s the clue. The message is an essential one for all generations, and it’s presented in a fusion style which combines some distinctly Seventies harmonies with some Nineties rhythms. …
Tag: Larry Sue
Larry Sue is the owner, composer/arranger, and publisher at Choraegus. He and his wife Carla are West Michigan's Smallest Handbell Ensemble.
Make Me To Be True
Make Me To Be True Dedicated to Jason Anderson Galatians 5:22 Preview: Choral score: $ US Accompaniment track: $ US Jason has had his challenges in the Christian life. He’s experienced trouble and hard times, plus a fair amount of frustration. Nevertheless, he still wants to be an example to others, and has made a …
Writer of My Destiny
Writer of My Destiny Dedicated to Jessica (Reiter) Klier I Thessalonians 5:9-10 Preview: English choral score: $ US Spanish choral score: $ US Russian choral score: $ US Accompaniment track: $ US The key, of course, is a pun between the title and Jessica’s maiden name. This actually turned out to be prophetic after a …
Praise His Name Forevermore
Praise His Name Forevermore Requested by Alison Noble Psalm 150 Preview: Choral score: $ US Accompaniment track: $ US Praise His Name Forevermore was a rebuild of the original ladies’ trio song. Alison Noble, whose mom was one of the trio members, asked if I’d recast it for Living Water. This, incidentally, is the only …
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Battle Hymn of the Republic is a well-known nineteenth-century song written in a time of tremendous strife in the Unites States. It endures today as a call to service and dedication. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord, He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are …
LWCP, 2002-2003
LWCP – Time for Memories to Begin With my focus moving so much into handbells over the past few years, and my choral ministry winding down in general, it seemed it was time to let the Living Water Composition Project go. There was a melancholy feel from this realization, but at the same time the …
LWCP, 2001-2002
LWCP – Other Horizons Open Up I managed to write a couple of new songs… but “only two” was distinctly unsatisfying. So I really need to put out some more effort next season! I decided that a bit of diversion might be helpful;between circumstances and the amount of energy I’d been expending on choral writing, …
LWCP, 2000-2001
LWCP – Hoping This was another high-load year, especially with going through being laid off for the first (and hopefully the last!) time – the tech sector’s downturn cascaded through a huge number of companies, and so I was a victim of the economic situation. But God continued to provide, and now I’m in a …
LWCP, 1999-2000
LWCP – A Bit More Progress This was a difficult year to write music because I found myself fairly involved with administrative duties at church, plus all the other “normal” responsibilities I assume and I took a job with a dot-com. But we all know the story of the dot-coms… too bad! Thankfully, there are …
LWCP, 1998-1999
LWCP – Looking Back I have to admit that I was really, really busy with other things during this season – eight tutoring students, plus some fair level of involvement with my brother’s company as the head geek. But maybe it was good for me… I needed a sort of sabbatical after nine straight years …