This four-movement suite of traditional carols includes Once in Royal David's City; Sing We Now of Christmas; Still, Still, Still and Angels We Have Heard on
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From the larger work, Sing the Songs of Bethlehem: A Service of Lessons and Carols. The familiar text and tune (PICARDY) in a gentle setting using organ with optional oboe and strings.
For SSAATTBB and organ, this hymn concertato begins with "Gloria" fanfare introduction. Congregation joins the hymn on verses 1, 3 and 4 and the choir provides contrast in verse 2. The organ provides
This festival setting of Psalm 145 is scored for SATB voices, children's choir, and piano or organ, with optional full orchestra. The SATB writing varies from full chords to quick imitative passages to a
This long-awaited major work is a seven-movement choral journey through the Passion, which delivers a powerful and captivating story encompassing a breathtaking palette of emotion, from intimate tenderness
In this major work for the Advent and Christmas season, an original text focuses on the themes of anticipation and revelation. The author creates images of these themes in each of the texts, pointing toward
This marvelous festival setting of the English version of the Te Deum text was commissioned by Distinguished Concerts International for performances at Carnegie Hall in 2015. The work may be
This stirring setting of the tune HYFRYDOL may be performed with several instrumentation options: with organ alone, organ with brass quintet, or organ with full orchestra. The piece was written for the 2015
A joyful, jubilant statement of praise. A punctuated choral statement opens in dialog with a robust organ accompaniment, then gives way to a lyrical middle section with soaring soprano lines. The piece then
Here is an absolutely gorgeous original, for choir with organ or optional orchestration. A simple, expressive setting of John 14, it conveys the peace and comfort inherent in the well-known text, matched
This seven-movement setting of the "Requiem" is an excellent addition to the repertoire. The choral writing is accessible and the orchestration is colorful. Both English and Latin texts are used at
This setting allows your singers to concentrate on the message of this Christmas favorite, supported by lovely musical countours. The melody's natural lyricism and the text's mystery mean this