Al Shlosha D'varim is a lyrical setting of an essential maxim from Jewish morality laws, translated to mean: "The world is sustained by three things: by truth, by justice, and by peace." Available
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Now available for mixed voices, this popular work is equally a memorial and a sincere tribute to the cycles of life. This work features contemplative melodies unfolding over a gentle and undulating piano
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A long-time favorite on the festival circuit, this dynamic, exciting, joyous selection surpasses the ordinary! Syncopated rhythms and changing meters, combined with a sizzling piano part, make this a
A lovely piece for women's choir with oboe obbligato. The text is taken from Barter, the first in a set of Pulitzer Prize-winning poems from American poet Sara Teasdale. Despite the poet's history
This well-known anthem is a beautiful setting of 1st Corinthians 14. The accompaniment can be played by organ or chamber orchestra, which includes double winds and French horns and strings. An
This anthem is written for two part voices and keyboard. The composer suggests that any combination of voices can be used. With its memorable melody and exciting keyboard accompaniment, this anthem will be
Robert Louis Stevenson's classic poem overflows with teaching possibilities. Destined to become a standard for concert and festival use!
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This timely text from the Jewish liturgy is brilliantly set in a lovely original work. Its simple message of peace is enhanced with soaring melodies and lyric instrumental lines, making it a strong choice
"Ah, weary wee flipperling, curl at thy ease! The storm shall not wake thee, nor shark overtake thee, asleep in the arms of the slow-swinging seas..." This charming poem by Rudyard Kipling is the
Your young voices will really shine on this uplifting, spirited adaptation of the duet from the oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus." Brief yet impressive, with an interesting, supportive accompaniment, it will be