This work was inspired by the Radcliffe Ladies' Choir and their motto, "Friendship through singing." The lilting vocal lines are underpinned by a delicate piano part, and the opening performance direction
This haunting melody from the Italian Renaissance has been recorded most recently by Charlotte Church and Andrea Bocelli. Patrick Liebergen's setting features straightforward vocal lines, a supportive piano
Loaded with excitement, this setting taken from Shakespeare’s famous "The Tempest" will have audiences both entertained
"Can you hear my cries? I am calling out to you." The global community of children speaks together in this dramatic call for a better future that uses worldbeat sounds, unified chordal harmonies, and
Commissioned for a premiere performance at the Texas Music Educators Association 2000 convention, Joseph Martin's Come to the Music is alive and electric with driving rhythm, memorable melodies,
"...I am not there; I do not sleep. I am the thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow..." Profound in its simplicity, this ever-popular text speaks to everyone, and is
This powerful, flowing a cappella work in Latin opens with a beautiful unison chant and closes with a quiet "Amen." It is infused with interesting and varied harmonies, changing meter, and dramatic
This high-energy piece in a contemporary style is perfect as an opener in a concert or festival setting. Featuring a Latin text, the opening fanfare-like section leads to a contrapuntal middle section
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Audiences will leave the performance humming the opening strains of this splendid piece. Abounding in melodic interest and complemented with an ever-pulsating accompaniment, this setting of the Sara
Here is a fresh-sounding concert work that is perfect for developing treble or mixed choirs. With a supportive accompaniment, the music ebbs and flows with forward motion and positive energy to a powerful
Emily Dickinson's haunting poem is beautifully set over a gently arpeggiated piano accompaniment. This is ideal for developing voices working on blend and phrasing, and the poetry is very easy to