A true masterpiece for a cappella chorus. The name Randall Thompson is as much a part of choral music as is the voice. Once you've mastered this, you'll have truly stunning performance piece. His masterful
Since its publication in 2006, this marvelous work has become a standard in the repertoire for a cappella women's voices.
This exquisite combination of a text based on Psalm 128:1 and the excellent choral writing of Richard Ewer will amply display both choral musicianship and beautiful singing. Beati Omnes is a
Harriet Prescott Spofford's poem describes a young woman who discovers a bold new world of thrilling beauty when she ventures beyond her familiar walls. Accompanied by piano and optional violin, cello,
While the original was composed as a set of four songs, this arrangement includes two of the four separated by an interlude. Spanish flavor and vocal styling are prevalent throughout with the feel and
This exhilarating setting of selected psalm verses features masterful choral-writing for mature ensembles. Brilliant dialog between choral and solo lines, piano, and trumpet, combined with scoring diversity
This work is an energetic reimagining of timeless text and tune from the 12th-century poet, composer, and philosopher Hildegard of Bingen. The marriage of the Caritas Abunda chant with a text taken
The third in a set of three songs titled Love Was My Lord and King! based on the poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson. For TTBB chorus and chamber orchestra or piano. Commissioned by the Orpheus Male
This exceptional work has been appearing on many state and regional festival lists since its publication in 2006, and deservedly so. This setting of Dies Irae isolates a portion of the text and
Commissioned by the St. Olaf Festival in Trondheim, Norway, Even When He Is Silent masterfully expresses the sentiment of the text - hope in times of despair. Beautifully melodic, with rich
Blending western tonality with Taiwanese elements, a poignant melody begins with a touch a sadness but is followed by a flowing texture portraying pictures on the water. The beautiful Taiwanese text is