This reflective musical setting brings Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s text to life. Featuring a cascading a cappella introduction, this approachable work is a an ideal way to celebrate the power that
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,
This heart-pounding setting of the Dies Irae is becoming a favorite at festivals and honor choirs. Driving rhythms overlap with flowing lines to create a piece that is easy to learn and impressive in
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This masterful anthem is one that has connected with singers and congregations all over the globe. It is a timeless anthem you'll come back to each and every year. Full instrumentation includes strings,
A rhythmic keyboard introduction sets the stage for this classic festival opener for developing choirs. Approachable vocal ranges and the use of repetition assure success, while a bit of mixed meter along
This folk song-style original tells the story of young Johnny, who is quite popular in the eyes of the young women of his town, but seems immune to their charms. As the piece unfolds, the young women lament
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The melody of this traditional Irish folk ballad begins in unison and then cascades into a contrapuntal wordless vocalise that mirrors the imagery of the text. Beautiful a cappella harmonies are created
A delightfully playful setting from Gretchaninoff's song cycle The Honeybee, opus 66, based on Russian folk songs for children. A creative English translation by Nancy McKibben makes this piece
A perennial festival favorite, particularly for younger choirs, the arranger catches the mood of the train theme of the piece in a most artistic and delightful fashion.
This outstanding setting of a traditional camp meeting song is growing in popularity as a top choice for festival choirs!
Omnia sol temperat, "the sun warms everything," comes from a verse of Latin found in Carmina Burana. The composer's English text speaks to the human need to anchor words of love and commitment in
Beautiful and flowing, this setting of a time-honored text features nice melodic ideas, some vocal independence, and an optional solo. An unaccompanied middle section provides a nice contrast and the