Advanced ensembles will appreciate the challenges presented by this piece, which recounts the story of Christ's resurrection from the perspective of Mary Magdalene. The title is a reference to
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This piece cleverly addresses the paradox most adults feel at one time or another: wanting to return to the carefree times of childhood yet embroiled in the serious path of adulthood. The composer's own
This award-winning work demonstrates strong choral writing, exhilarating use of meter and rhythm, and expansive and sumptuous harmony. Clever references to medieval compositional techniques fuse old and new
Full of mystery and text painting, this piece builds to an exhilarating fast section on the text "rejoice now and be glad" which is full of bounce and rhythmic energy. The piece finishes with yet more
It is difficult not to be affected by the sheer power of this work each time you hear it. Composer Sean Doherty uses just a fragment of Lola Ridge's harrowing poem about the horrors inflicted upon so many
Choral voices emerge from the rustling sounds of nature, first highlighting upper and then the lower voices of the choir. The power and emotion of the piece reaches its peak only to be interrupted by a solo